Multiple roots (was Re: [IRCServices] Does anyone use nested nick links?)

Craig Wood Craig at e-tidalwave.co.uk
Tue May 15 08:39:01 PDT 2001


And in responce to my previous mail, all my SpydeR nicks have different
e-mails and different options set.
For example, All FCS nicks have e-mail FrostyCoolSlug at hotmail.com
all Craig Nicks have Craig at e-tidalwave.co.uk
and all other nicks have other stuff :)
----- Original Message -----
From: "Andrew Church" <achurch at achurch.org>
To: <ircservices at ircservices.za.net>
Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 3:35 AM
Subject: Multiple roots (was Re: [IRCServices] Does anyone use nested nick
links?)


> >dont entirely get rid of it though, its great for sharing the root if
need
> >be.
> >question: why dont you just allow multiple roots?
>
>      I don't see why either of these are necessary.  Use SU.
>
> >-backburn aka brandon jank
> >----- Original Message -----
> >From: "Andrew Church" <achurch at achurch.org>
> >To: <ircservices at ircservices.za.net>
> >Sent: Monday, May 14, 2001 6:04 PM
> >Subject: [IRCServices] Does anyone use nested nick links?
> >
> >
> >>      As the subject says, I'd like to know if anyone finds the nested
> >> link system in Services useful, or if it's unnecessary.  I originally
> >> modeled the system after symbolic links on Unix (and other)
filesystems,
> >> but as this makes for added complexity and has in fact led to a number
> >> of bugs in the past as well as administrative difficulties.  So if
> >> there's no need for having multiple levels of nicks, I'm planning to
> >> just remove that capability in version 5 and limit links to a single
> >> level.
> >>
> >>      Note that the only case in which this makes a visible difference
is
> >> the following:
> >>     * Register NickA
> >>     * Register NickB
> >>     * Link NickB to NickA
> >>     * Register NickC
> >>     * Link NickC to NickB
> >>     * Unlink NickB from NickA
> >>     * Change a setting on NickB
> >> In the nested (current) system, NickC would use the new setting for
> >> NickB set in the last step, while in a flat system, NickC would retain
> >> the original settings associated with nick A.  I can see potential
cases
> >> where this functionality can be useful, but if no one is actually using
> >> links that way, then there's no real need to retain the functionality.
> >>
> >>      So, opinions, please: do you need nested links?
> >>
> >>   --Andrew Church
> >>     achurch at achurch.org
> >>     http://achurch.org/
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