
Hey PapaSmurf, Without having full insight into all of this, I'm gonna go ahead and give some answers! 1) Access 40/30 probably shouldn't be combined even if they have the same rights as a matter of book keeping. If you've got a few managers, and a founder who hasn't identified to ChanServ, how do you tell who is who if they've got the same access? Giving an unidentified founder a higher access level sets him apart. 2) Unfortunately, I can't offer anything on this one. 3) The ability to have access granted by hostmask has uses. It provides a certain level of flexibility for how your ops can gain access, and can cover instances when they haven't identified to their op nick, or have joined using a different or unregistered nick. Obviously, it may not be recommended for public or large channels, but in instances where you and a couple friends have a nice, cozy channel, it may make it feel less regimented. 4) I have to admit, I like the simple +o/+v/nothing rank structure for channels. Having a billion different symbols for each minute change in power seems more of a vanity thing than having actual uses. For help channels, would it not be more efficient to have more AOps than a couple halfops who don't have the full capacity to manage a channel? Manager, from my guesswork, isn't intended to be a new "everyone becomes less important" rank to the op structure, but instead offers the users the way to get the "co-founder" they've been trying to get for a while. By granting this type of role, we can ensure that our users are far less likely to share the founder password, as I'm sure you've seen happen in plenty of reported takeovers. On those lines, access 40 should remain distinct from 30, showing the clear division between the founder and a channel manager. I have to admit, I believe this feature will go a long way towards our users securing their channels more by not sharing the password with so called "co-founders." --Vin 1. Why isn't Access 40/30 combined? What can 40s do that 30s cannot?
One of the 2 can be eliminated if "powers" mimic the other. If they mimic, is it practical to have both?
2. What else can 60/50s do that 40/30s cannot (aside from what I posted above, and what is on the docs page)?
3. Why not make AOp/SOp registered nick only (like manager); not hostmask?
4. Wouldn't it be more practical to offer halfops (%)... a. Users from other servers/networks can transition into DALnet easier b. Help channels can use halfops to manage lamers if ops are not present. c. Allow 5 halfops and 5 managers (combining 40/30). Halfops can be proving grounds for staff promotions to AOp/SOp.
I think the addition of manager blurs the lines of Access 10/20/30/40, and complicates access levels (more than meets the eye). For me, 30s make 20s look like 10s, and 10s look like nobodys/halfops. Is the goal to replace UNSECURE?
I think users enjoy playing with the manager feature (feeling more free to manage their channels, etc). I can see rants ensuing from my lack of further testing, and my assertions. People like change, and greater freedom.
Lemme know if I could ever weasel a spot on the new services features test squad (before they are implemented). I enjoy testing new features. For now, maybe some discussion/findings can occur (to liven up the mailing list).
I didn't get to play with MemoServ Ignore much, but I found out that MS Forward bypasses MemoServ Ignore (just as it does NickServ NoMemo). Stored memos can be 52 (per nick) despite what the docs page states (50). Anyone test the ignore max (50, 52, other)?
Sorry for being unprofessional (not testing thoroughly). I am starting classes Tuesday, and running around like a chicken with its head cut off for the next week or 2. Maybe we can get some debate going from this post.
Thanks,
PapaSmurf
--- On Fri, 5/28/10, Kobi Shmueli <kobi@DAL.NET> wrote:
From: Kobi Shmueli <kobi@DAL.NET> Subject: [DALnet-services] Channel managers and MemoServ ignores To: dalnet-services@lists.dal.net, helpers@lists.dal.net Date: Friday, May 28, 2010, 6:19 PM Hi all,
We have added two new features to services: 1) Channel managers - lets founders give almost full control over a channel. http://www.dal.net/kb/view.php?kb=196 for the full list. 2) MemoServ ignores - lets users ignore other users and nick!user@host masks (see /MemoServ HELP IGNORE).
As a side effect, ChanServ ACC command's replies have been changed. The new replies are: -2 = Channel is frozen or closed -1 = User is autokicked from the channel. 0 = User has normal access. 10 = User has AOP access. 20 = User has SOP access. 30 = User has MANAGER access. 40 = User has founder access via a NickServ access list mask 50 = User has founder access via identification to NickServ 60 = User has founder access via identification to ChanServ
News announcement is available at http://www.dal.net/news/shownews.php?id=68
FYI,
-Kobi. _______________________________________________ DALnet-services mailing list DALnet-services@lists.dal.net https://lists.dal.net/mailman/listinfo/dalnet-services
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