Yup, same here. Mind you, if you look around, there is actually a new "official" version of Auspice running, but the source doesn't seem to be available.tabrisnet wrote:The Auspice code is pretty much a mess. I hacked on it for about 9 months, adding features and fixing up obvious bugs. And I was able to improve stability, but in the end it was largely a lost cause.
So you ended up doing the services then? Cool!tabrisnet wrote:"to be perfectly honest tho, I did this only after writing a brand new services in Perl and SQL, which we currently use. I expect a public release (not bug-free mind you, but still quite good) of it soon. SurrealServices borrows a lot of ideas from Auspice (and CR, which Auspice takes a lot of ideas from), as well as Anope."
Same aim as us then? :ptabrisnet wrote:Hopefully this kind of thing will help with those small networks that love the featureset that Auspice had. While being much more stable.