Attention all past and present Auspice users.
Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2005 12:04 pm
I've waited around three years or so now to see some activity on the Auspice front, and haven't seen any. I've decided to stop waiting, and started doing a fair bit of work on my own fork of Auspice (titled ngservices).
If you're interested in checking them out, you can grab a copy up on http://staff.chatspike.net/~w00t/stuff/services
I would like to stress however that this is by no means NEAR release quality yet, there have been some fairly dramatic code changes, and there will be even more. Currently, only the nickserv, chanserv, and memoserv databases save - the memoserv database is NOT backwards compatible with Auspice if you're looking to upgrade - this means that newsflashes, etc will currently NOT save.
If anyone else is interested in giving me a hand, testing or whatever - let me know. I'd also like to hear from someone familiar with the particular quirks and bugs, as it's been around 2-3 years since I've used Auspice in production (although I think I've already gotten rid of a few crashes, the most notorious being the one that can cause your databases to get corrupt.)
I would also like to stress this is in no way related to Atheme, nor am I leaving the Atheme project - this is strictly a spare-time activity
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Thanks.
If you're interested in checking them out, you can grab a copy up on http://staff.chatspike.net/~w00t/stuff/services
I would like to stress however that this is by no means NEAR release quality yet, there have been some fairly dramatic code changes, and there will be even more. Currently, only the nickserv, chanserv, and memoserv databases save - the memoserv database is NOT backwards compatible with Auspice if you're looking to upgrade - this means that newsflashes, etc will currently NOT save.
If anyone else is interested in giving me a hand, testing or whatever - let me know. I'd also like to hear from someone familiar with the particular quirks and bugs, as it's been around 2-3 years since I've used Auspice in production (although I think I've already gotten rid of a few crashes, the most notorious being the one that can cause your databases to get corrupt.)
I would also like to stress this is in no way related to Atheme, nor am I leaving the Atheme project - this is strictly a spare-time activity
Thanks.