[IRCServices] Suggestion

Craig Edwards brain at brainbox.winbot.co.uk
Wed Jun 18 14:45:39 PDT 2003


If you want an implementation of loveserv, we have one as an unofficial module for ircservices 5 on our network. Mail me (not the list) for information on how to connect and obtain the source for the module.

I'll take this opportunity to point out that the loveserv module we provided is UNOFFICIAL and andy will NOT support it in any way. For support for this particular module the best person to talk to is me, or other opers on our network.

>Because those things are never going to be added to IRCServices. Try reading
>the mailing list archives about everything that's been said about BotServ
>and such. Basically the official standing on it is.... it ain't gonna
>happen. =)
>
>A services package such as NeoStats is probably going to be your best bet.
>That, or switch to a services package which does have BotServ.
>
>~Ganja51
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Nicholas Prisi" <spam at b3design.ch>
>To: "ircservices" <ircservices at ircservices.za.net>
>Sent: Sunday, June 15, 2003 6:20 PM
>Subject: Re: [IRCServices] Suggestion
>
>
>> Hey All,
>>
>> Commenting on what CPUMAN said: Neostats is all very good and right but
>the
>> fact is I hate overloading my main server with so many processes,
>> ircd+services+proxy+bots.... Why cant there just be a solution where
>> everything (or a few things) are included in one process/package?
>>
>> Just my 2 cents :)
>>
>>
>> On 15/6/03 6:20 pm, "CPUMAN" <cpuman2000 at hotmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> > That'd make for a pretty big database, saving 20 historical records for
>each
>> > channel. O_O
>> >
>> > Erm but anyway, even though your asking Andrew this... "And i just want
>to
>> > ask if andrew has plans for official  modules (botserv, loveserv
>etc...)"...
>> >
>> > Have you considered neostats? I've been running them side by side with
>> > Services 5 for several months and they seem to run fine together (minus
>the
>> > host exception I had to add to services). I just let services handle the
>> > important stuff (channel reg, nick reg, blah blah blah...) and load up
>> > pointless stuff on neostats (i.e. loveserv, stupidserv and so on).
>Though I
>> > wouldn't mind seeing these features added into services either. heh
>> >
>> > CPUMAN
>> > Serenia IRC Network
>> > irc.serenia.net
>> >
>> > ----- Original Message -----
>> > From: "Ali Sor" <alisor at softhome.net>
>> > To: "IRC Services General Mailing List" <ircservices at ircservices.za.net>
>> > Sent: Sunday, June 15, 2003 9:38 PM
>> > Subject: [IRCServices] Suggestion
>> >
>> >
>> >> Hello;
>> >> ------------------
>> >> First idea is about stealing channels.I know It isnt about services but
>> >> think that if someone can get another users email. He can take his
>channel
>> >> and nick so services root has to open log files search for that nick
>and
>> > try
>> >> to understand what is going on.
>> >> But how about a services admin command like,
>> >> /chanserv info #XXX detailed
>> >> /nickserv info blabla detailed
>> >>
>> >> then chanserv gives detailed info about channel. The details can be
>> > Changing
>> >> founder,changing password with times and nicks.
>> >> nickserv gives changing password and email. And it can be restricted to
>> > for
>> >> example last 20 change.
>> >>
>> >> And /cs info #channel all and /ns info nick all commands can be used by
>> >> services operators by this way they can give info to users.
>> >>
>> >> Maybe this all can be done my http easly but how about servers that
>they
>> >> dont want to use http.
>> >> ---------------------
>> >> And i just want to ask if andrew has plans for official  modules
>(botserv
>> >> loveserv etc...)
>> >>
>> >> Ali
>> >>
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