Hello,

I've read about agent Spelly in the FAQ.
I think there is at least another that turns the strings beginning
with http (till next space) into hyperlinks.

I see this as stealth robots that get executed silently.

Lately I looked at writing a robot called GWardDog that would prevent
participants (other than the wave owner) to blip in a public wave. By
automatically removing the blip.
It's ok until s.o. removes the robot then, when the dog is gone ...

I'd like to know how the idea of user-defined wave agents sounds to
all of you.

This is how I see it :
The waver initiating a wave adds a robot GD, GD adds an agent to the
wave.
GD could even remove itself from the list of participants.

I know this is not very participating but for a use case like some
twitter replacement, company announcements, ... it is how I see it.

There is already "stealth things" with the data that can be embedded
in a wave. Why not stealth actions ?

Thanks


Jérôme

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