For clarification, I refer to freenode bots only, not any of the other IRC-related things we are involved in. Sorry for the confusion :-)
On 3/4/07, Christian Thiele apper@apper.de wrote:
Hello,
Am 04.03.2007, 18:32 Uhr, schrieb Sean Whitton (Xyrael) sean@silentflame.com:
- That all operators of IRC bots contact me via e-mail telling me
their bot nickname, what is does and what it is cloaked with, as well as a note if it uses an o:line. I can then recloak them with your assistance. This also has the purpose of weeding out inactive bots (no action being taken yet, though).
could you please precise this? You wrote you're a freenode staffer, so you only mean IRC bots in freenode? I think most people (especially on the toolserver mailing list) have their bots in irc.wikimedia.org (where current changes in wikimedia projects are posted). Am I right, that these are not meant? Or do you also maintain irc.wikimedia.org?
Sincerely, Christian Thiele
On 04/03/07, Sean Whitton (Xyrael) sean@silentflame.com wrote:
For clarification, I refer to freenode bots only, not any of the other IRC-related things we are involved in. Sorry for the confusion :-)
On 3/4/07, Christian Thiele apper@apper.de wrote:
Hello,
Am 04.03.2007, 18:32 Uhr, schrieb Sean Whitton (Xyrael) sean@silentflame.com:
- That all operators of IRC bots contact me via e-mail telling me
their bot nickname, what is does and what it is cloaked with, as well as a note if it uses an o:line. I can then recloak them with your assistance. This also has the purpose of weeding out inactive bots (no action being taken yet, though).
could you please precise this? You wrote you're a freenode staffer, so
you
only mean IRC bots in freenode? I think most people (especially on the toolserver mailing list) have their bots in irc.wikimedia.org (where current changes in wikimedia projects are posted). Am I right, that
these
are not meant? Or do you also maintain irc.wikimedia.org?
Sincerely, Christian Thiele
-- —Sean Whitton (Xyrael/xyr) sean@silentflame.com http://xyrael.net/
Toolserver-l mailing list Toolserver-l@lists.wikimedia.org http://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/toolserver-l
For those of us that had our bots cloaked only recently, do we need to worry about this?
- Peter M Dodge aka Wizardry Dragon
For those of us that had our bots cloaked only recently, do we need to worry about this?
It'd be helpful if you sent it in as I intend to produce a pretty tabulated information page on meta. Also, if you are using yourcloak/bot/botnick then this needs to be changed.
On 3/5/07, Peter M Dodge twicescorned@gmail.com wrote:
On 04/03/07, Sean Whitton (Xyrael) sean@silentflame.com wrote:
For clarification, I refer to freenode bots only, not any of the other IRC-related things we are involved in. Sorry for the confusion :-)
On 3/4/07, Christian Thiele <apper@apper.de > wrote:
Hello,
Am 04.03.2007, 18:32 Uhr, schrieb Sean Whitton (Xyrael) sean@silentflame.com:
- That all operators of IRC bots contact me via e-mail telling me
their bot nickname, what is does and what it is cloaked with, as well as a note if it uses an o:line. I can then recloak them with your assistance. This also has the purpose of weeding out inactive bots (no action being taken yet, though).
could you please precise this? You wrote you're a freenode staffer, so
you
only mean IRC bots in freenode? I think most people (especially on the toolserver mailing list) have their bots in irc.wikimedia.org (where current changes in wikimedia projects are posted). Am I right, that
these
are not meant? Or do you also maintain irc.wikimedia.org?
Sincerely, Christian Thiele
-- —Sean Whitton (Xyrael/xyr) sean@silentflame.com http://xyrael.net/
Toolserver-l mailing list Toolserver-l@lists.wikimedia.org http://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/toolserver-l
For those of us that had our bots cloaked only recently, do we need to worry about this?
- Peter M Dodge aka Wizardry Dragon
Toolserver-l mailing list Toolserver-l@lists.wikimedia.org http://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/toolserver-l
toolserver-l@lists.wikimedia.org