Yes, Hot-Doc had a very good point there. With a suffix added to the map name, confusion or incompatibilities could be avoided. -if for "inofficially fixed" might be ok, but if we ask the mapper and he fixes it, it's kinda official, isn't it?

I suggest either -bf (bot-fixed) or (better, I think) -bc (bot-compatible), but in the end Austin is right: The most important aspect is that we stick to whatever we agree upon.
But of course, a metamod plugin that writes all necessary changes to a config file and can read and execute this config before round start would of course be the shit! Then, only the config files would have to be published somewhere, and voilą: everyone could play with bots! Besides, this would make map-modding much easier, so that many ppl could adjust maps according to their respective taste - be it with more spawn points, with guns lying around or whatever! Man, this could rock... 9_9