[IRCServices] Desired behavior of channel suspension?

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Tue Jan 9 18:36:05 PST 2001


Actually now that I think about it ... how about having the channel being
suspended and no modes set, and for those that wish to set modes via
chanserv they could do so with either operserv mode or chanserv mlock. Other
options could be set too, via allowing Services Opers or admins to set
options as if they had founder access. Since these options already exist,
minimal coding to allow opers/admins to act as the founder would be needed.

This should make the suspend command do what the oper/admin wishes or allows
the rules regarding how suspend works to be determined by the network
administration.

Dryder

----- Original Message -----
From: "Scott Seufert" <dryder at qx.net>
To: <ircservices at snow.shadowfire.org>
Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2001 9:06 PM
Subject: Re: [IRCServices] Desired behavior of channel suspension?


> >
> > ] ... SNIP ... [
> >
> > >
> > >      - Should a suspended channel be treated like a forbidden one (no
> > > one can enter it) or an unregistered one (it can be used, but Services
> > > won't do anything do it)?  [forbidden]
> > >
> >
> > I think it should be treated more as a modeless channel.  First person
> > to enter it is deoped.  After that services treats it as if the channel
> > is unregistered, but forbids people from registering it (obviously)
>
> I would dissagree with "modeless" I believe that the channel should be:
>
>  +t so users cannot "have fun" with setting the topic to something
childish
> or obsene towards IRCops because the channel is suspended.
> +n to prevent outside messages.
> +s to keep the channel off the channel list and out of users /whois as a
> measure to prevent any type of attraction drawn to the channel.
>
> Optional:
>
> +m to really make the users usage of the channel pleasant <EG>.
> +i to keep the channel user count at the max of 1
>
>
> My $0.02,
>
> Dryder
>
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