Splitfest ? I just had a nice lagfest (>20 minutes)

68 operator(s) online

Question is: Where are those 68 opers if they don't help users (wich they do
not need to, ok), wich means they would have plenty of time for this.
Graz had another one of the nice bandwidth usage spikes again. If I'm not
wrong (ok, perhaps this belongs in another list now perhaps) opers are there
to keep the network healthy.
The only way most opers currently keep it healthy seems to be through idling
and thus not 'pissing off' users with kills and glines triggering them to
dos servers :)

Another question: .12 is currently highly alpha and .11 seems to perform
quite well. So when will .11 finally be used in productionstate ?

If you wanna know why I ask in this list -> Blame Kev

----- Original Message -----
From: "Dave C." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, May 10, 2002 9:34 PM
Subject: Re: [Coder-Com] ACCESS cmd


> Yeah, sometimes it seems like X can't count properly.....  I've seen on
> several occasions where X miscounted the number of users in the channel,
and
> thereby enforcing a floating limit less than the number of people in the
> channel, thereby locking the channel.   I think this has something to do
> with netsplits making X lose track of some of the channel's users, because
> last time I saw this problem, undernet was in the middle of a
splitfest....
> (but I could be wrong)

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