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14 | <H1>[IRCServices] Services 4.5.29 released</H1> | |
15 | <B>Andrew Church</B> | |
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34 | <PRE>><i>if the tkl is set to expire in say 10 days, and a server squits, and than someone removes the tkl, and the server comes back, it'll set the gline back and those people will be banned. also, why even set a gline in the first place, if we wanted to set a gl | |
35 | </I>><i>ine we would use /gline if we want an akill we'll use /os akill... | |
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37 | While I agree that the problem of split servers re-spreading deleted | |
38 | autokills (TKLs) needs to be addressed, I see no reason to differentiate | |
39 | autokills and G:lines--to be honest I don't see why both of them are there, | |
40 | unless it's to provide backward or cross-server compatibility. I might | |
41 | also point out that the same problem would occur if you added the TKLs by | |
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44 | --Andrew Church | |
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