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Pierre-Marie Baty
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Default Re: Minimum standards for Bot Author designation - 10-03-2004

I sorta agree with TruB, that it's the role of the Council to decide who will or will not be allowed in. What if a whole legion of llamahs suddently decided to register at Bots United and started advertising for a llamah of theirs ?

Definitely solutions must be kept in regard of their technical merit and only it, else it's a betrayal.

I believe removal should occur on a basis of non-activity, for example:
- if a member hasn't updated, nor personally given support, for his "product", nor contributed somehow to Bots United for let's say 6 months, removal should be considered by the Council.

For the last part, about the 3rd party addons to existing bots, the difficulty may come from determining what is an addon worth of consideration and what is not. Your bot manager is a big thing supporting many bots and having a lot of features, hence it certainly deserves as much attention as any bot. But I'm not sure the guy who writes only a little AMX plugin to alter one little functionality of a bot really needs a forum and a website here.



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