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15 <B>ongeboren</B>
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19 <I>Sat Nov 26 19:19:29 PST 2005</I>
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34 <PRE>I did it on a production network, just to prove the mortals a server
35 can actually join a channel. The fun was twice as much.
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37 Btw, just a small note about chanserv joining channels.
38 People from my network (and me partially) are currently working on the
39 ratbox (ircd-ratbox.org) support for ircservices. This ircd has a user
40 flag +D, which is making the client deaf of what is happening in the
41 channels it joins. Advantage of this umode is that it could be used
42 for services that actually do join channels, so that the argument
43 about the high traffic seems to loose its point.
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45 On 11/26/05, Martin Pels &lt;<A HREF="http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices">martin at rodecker.nl</A>&gt; wrote:
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47 </I>&gt;<i> That's not half as much fun as killing users with pseudoclients, or
48 </I>&gt;<i> having services itself (not a pseudclient, but the actual server) join a
49 </I>&gt;<i> channel.
50 </I>&gt;<i> Yes, I have been playing with operserv raw too much ;-)
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52 </I>&gt;<i> Never do these things on a production network of course :-P
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57 Evlogi Petrov - <A HREF="http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices">ongeboren at UniBG</A>
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