To use readonlybot, add "OWNERONLY" to the blip.  if you add
"readonly" then noone can edit it including yourself.

If you want to control who can edit the blip, you can use my security-
[email protected].  you can use
security: blip-edit allow [email protected]
to let others edit it.  if you just want to deny a few specific users,
use deny instead of allow.
The benifit of mine over readonlie is that it will also revert changes
to gadgets as well (this needs to be a seperate access control set,
right now its in blip_edit).  However, i have seen it choke on some
gadgets before, mostly the whiteboard gadget, so test it in a private
wave first.

The robot is still under development, and still has bugs.  It might
hiccup from time to time as I add in more access control and a finer
level of permissions.

On Nov 24, 7:23 pm, cmdskp <[email protected]> wrote:
> My appologies for the triple-post, but on-topic, here's the address of
> the readonliebot:
>
> [email protected]
>
> Never tried it, but hopefully that'll do some of the job you want in
> the meantime, Akiva.
>
> On Nov 25, 1:56 am, cmdskp <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > (It won't let me post a full URL, please join the following three
> > lines to see the screnshot)
>
> > http:
>
> > //img268.imageshack
>
> > .us/img268/268/exampleallblipsmodified.png
>
> > This is a screenshot straight after being added to the wave of blips.
> > You can see the highlighted changes wave shows for the modifications.
>
> > On Nov 25, 1:52 am, cmdskp <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > My robot is: [email protected]
>
> > > Please test it yourself - just create a new wave and add lots of
> > > nested blips with a lowercase word in each, then add my robot.  If any
> > > have missing capitals it'll correct them.
>
> > > The only types of blips I've not tested are internal comment blips.
> > > So, do not expect them to change - they may, I don't know.
>
> > > Proof is in the trying - so please do.
>
> > > On Nov 24, 10:21 pm, qMax <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > There is "readonly" robot, that restores blip content when it changed.
> > > > Have you checked it?
> > > > (i can not find it right now)
>
> > > > On 24 ноя, 22:18, Akiva <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > I know Wave does not allow users to lock the text of their original
> > > > > blips.  Could someone build a robot that would, when enabled, watch
> > > > > the text of particular blips for edits and restore the original text
> > > > > if edits are made?  This is of particular interest to me because I'm
> > > > > considering opening a number of public waves on political issues, and
> > > > > that's exactly the sort of contentious public debate where bad actors
> > > > > would be likely to alter an author's post in order to discredit them.

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