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15 <B>Andrew Church</B>
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19 <I>Sun Jun 15 07:03:31 PDT 2003</I>
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34 <PRE>/nick OtherNick
35 /ns identify OtherPass
36 /nick FirstNick
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38 No to the rest.
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40 --Andrew Church
41 <A HREF="http://www.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices">achurch at achurch.org</A>
42 <A HREF="http://achurch.org/">http://achurch.org/</A>
43
44 &gt;<i>Hello;
45 </I>&gt;<i>
46 </I>&gt;<i>This time I wanted to tell you a feature suggestion:
47 </I>&gt;<i>
48 </I>&gt;<i>Currently, the nickname link system allows a user to use different
49 </I>&gt;<i>nicknames, as if they are the same nick for services, in case the user
50 </I>&gt;<i>gets an access for a certain nick, they actually get it for the main
51 </I>&gt;<i>nick.
52 </I>&gt;<i>
53 </I>&gt;<i>My suggestion is the expansion of this to nicknames, which are not
54 </I>&gt;<i>linked to their nicknames, in other words, identifying another nickname.
55 </I>&gt;<i>
56 </I>&gt;<i>This way, a user would have the ability to identify a certain nick for a
57 </I>&gt;<i>period (max until signoff), and they would not remain identified to that
58 </I>&gt;<i>nick for all time, since it is not linked.
59 </I>&gt;<i>
60 </I>&gt;<i>This might be used, if a certain nickname is about to be shared by
61 </I>&gt;<i>multiple persons;
62 </I>&gt;<i>- for example identifying to a Bot's nickname, while testing a bot
63 </I>&gt;<i>software
64 </I>&gt;<i>- a shared services operator system; where only few nicknames with
65 </I>&gt;<i>certain OperServ rights exist, and the normal operators identify the
66 </I>&gt;<i>nickname of the services operator.
67 </I>&gt;<i>- Surprise effect: A user, who is also the founder of a channel, is
68 </I>&gt;<i>willing to chat without being continously identified as the founder, and
69 </I>&gt;<i>is willing to detect if the operators are &quot;nice&quot; to normal users, and
70 </I>&gt;<i>chats with them, and then wants to remove their access, and does this by
71 </I>&gt;<i>identifying to the founders nickname and issuing access del...
72 </I>&gt;<i>
73 </I>&gt;<i>Among this feature, the following commands look reasonable:
74 </I>&gt;<i>NS IDENTIFY password [nickname]
75 </I>&gt;<i>NS UNIDENTIFY nickname
76 </I>&gt;<i>CS WHY #channel nickname
77 </I>&gt;<i>
78 </I>&gt;<i>The last command would show information like
79 </I>&gt;<i>-is operator on #channel, because identified to blah's nickname
80 </I>&gt;<i>-is voiced on #channel, because autovoice level is 0
81 </I>&gt;<i>-is halfopped on #channel, because using a identified to their own
82 </I>&gt;<i>nickname
83 </I>&gt;<i>-is not on #channel
84 </I>&gt;<i>-is not opped on #channel, because the nickname is not identified
85 </I>&gt;<i>-is not opped on #channel, because the nickname is not registered
86 </I>&gt;<i>
87 </I>&gt;<i>I am not insisting that this feature must be implemented, I am just
88 </I>&gt;<i>interested in the possible replies.
89 </I>&gt;<i>
90 </I>&gt;<i>Best regards;
91 </I>&gt;<i>yusuf
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