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17-02-2012, 18:58 #1
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[Suggestion]Administration of idle clients
Before anyone say that it is possible to do with some plugin, I will say that I do know that it is possible.
But it is too complicated to use external means to so many smaller solutions.
The suggestion is:
There is the option i_client_max_idletime.
It could be: i_client_max_idletime_kick_from_server
There could be a permission for the group that sends a message to a client idle for a certain time.
i_client_max_idletime_alert
The message could even be set in the server options.
Se a pessoa ficar ociosa por 10 segundos por exemplo, seria enviada a mensagem.
There could also be a permission to change the status of the client to away after a while of idleness.
i_client_max_idletime_change_status
A permission groups saying the time required with the client away status to be moved from the channel.
i_client_max_away_time_move_from_channel
And a permit that indicates the channel ID to which clients are moved to the away status.
Once the client changes his status he would be automatically moved to a channel indicated by permission.
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20-02-2012, 10:51 #2
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Everything that has been requested here can be doen wit ha plugin ;P
I think the idle alert is a good idea, but there is one problem with it.
The i_client_max_idletime was build in to remove users, who use slots, that are needed for other users maybe.
And this alert would make them send a "." into the chat and reset their idle time.
We already said we won't build in any idle move or status.---------------------------------------------------------
Please don't send me private support questions.
They belong into the forum and maybe other users have these questions/problems too.
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20-02-2012, 10:59 #3
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hum delete me if I'm wrong
but
The fact to receiving a message or poke has never changed the idle time (for the receiver).
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20-02-2012, 11:06 #4
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No it dos not, but the user would do something against his idle time and starts to be idle again.
This makes the i_client_max_idletime useless in my opinion.---------------------------------------------------------
Please don't send me private support questions.
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20-02-2012, 11:07 #5
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