Larry Price wrote,
>Fri Aug 11 00:23:14 2006 - SENT: - <presence></presence>
>Fri Aug 11 00:23:15 2006 - SENT: - <presence></presence>
>Fri Aug 11 00:23:15 2006 - RECV: - <presence type="error"
>to="[EMAIL PROTECTED]/conference"><error code="500"
>type="wait"><resource-constraint
>xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:xmpp-stanzas"/><text
>xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:xmpp-stanzas">Too many stanzas sent per
>day.</text></error></presence>
>Fri Aug 11 00:23:15 2006 - SENT: - <presence></presence>
>
>
>I'm thinking it should only be turned on for actual conferences/work sessions
Or perhaps we need a bot that doesn't have a hardwired limit forcing it to
die after relaying its maximum number of messages?
Anyway, what machine is the bot running (or not running, as the case may
be) on? If we only turn it on when we need a conference or work
session, who has the power to turn it on? Could we have, say, a private
web page with a "turn on the bot" button and a "turn off the bot" button?
If the bot proves too flakey, could we get by with plain old IRC?
- Neil Parker
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