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15 <B>Aragon Gouveia</B>
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19 <I>Thu Mar 29 08:26:13 PDT 2007</I>
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34 <PRE>|<i> By Andrew Church &lt;<A HREF="http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices">achurch at achurch.org</A>&gt;
35 </I>|<i> [ 2007-03-29 17:09 +0200 ]
36 </I>&gt;<i> P.S. If you disagree with my decision, you are of course free to write
37 </I>&gt;<i> (and distribute, if you so choose) a patch. That's what open source is
38 </I>&gt;<i> about, after all. You would, however, be well advised to consider the
39 </I>&gt;<i> varied effects of netsplits and netjoins, particularly with respect to
40 </I>&gt;<i> colliding channels and clients in them at netjoin time.
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42 Indeed, and this is a very simple patch from my brief look at it. See lines
43 330-337 of modules/chanserv/check.c. Commenting that block should stop the
44 behaviour in the case of +R enforcement.
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46 However, FWIW, I do think it'd be useful to permit channel owners to decide
47 what level of enforcement they want chanserv to perform in their channel.
48 Maybe something for 5.1 or future versions?
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52 Aragon
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