[IRCServices] auto setting modes
PuterManCFC
PuterManCFC at ChatFIRST.NET
Fri Apr 6 07:21:01 PDT 2001
Yeah, that would do what is needed. +oQ
PuterManCFC
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-----Original Message-----
From: Strider [mailto:strider at chatcircuit.com]
Sent: April 5, 2001 10:20 PM
To: PuterManCFC at ChatFIRST.NET
Subject: Re: [IRCServices] auto setting modes
Well, in order for something like this to work, it cannot be a raw command.
Services really can't do anything more than make chanserv join a channel
with the raw join. So basically, this would have to be an added command, say
/chanserv join #channel.
Also, +q is a ircd specific feature. I am sure they will want to know the
ircd you use in order to get a better idea of what you are talking about. On
unreal ircd, this sets a user to be the owner of the channel. When setting
this on a user, and if it was set on another, it removes the previously set
+q for that user. Now +Q on the other hand, that disallows kicking unless
done by a ulined server.
Beau (Strider) Steward
chatcircuit administrator and 6bit band member
strider at chatcircuit.com www.chatcircuit.com
ircadmin at chatcircuit.com irc.chatcircuit.com
strider at 6bit.net www.6bit.net
----- Original Message -----
From: "PuterManCFC" <PuterManCFC at ChatFIRST.NET>
To: <ircservices at ircservices.za.net>
Sent: Friday, April 06, 2001 12:38 AM
Subject: [IRCServices] auto setting modes
> *idea*
>
> when a raw command is used to have services join a room (regardless of the
> service), so to prevent users from kicking etc, have it automatically set
> modes +oq on it. (+q is the unreal tag given to channel owners).
>
> Personally I think that this would be a good idea, and I know that dalnet
> has something very similar implemented in there setup.
>
>
> PuterManCFC
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