Thank you.

I think I'll have a look at the source code about this agent thing.

Would it be good if one could add one's own code to a wave.

I've dropped my GWardDog project until API allows.
Pity I have to. The name is so cool :)
As for now, it works but anyone can remove the robot.
Just like everyone else attempts


Jérôme

On 16 jan, 00:16, qMax <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 16 янв, 02:55, Wadael <[email protected]> wrote:> 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.
>
> At ante preview times it called Linkie
> There's another who determines language
>
> > I see this as stealth robots that get executed silently.
>
> Agents are server-side stuff.
> And they probably have completely different kind of API.
> In particular, Spelly creates hidden blips, only available for the
> Spelly itself.
> I guess that this API is more unstable then any other and not in
> priority tasks.
>
> > 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 ...
>
> Many people tried to write similar bots. None succeeded.
> (due to mentioned limitation, and some bugs in robots API)
>
> Google is going to implement some native access control.
> Nobody knows when.
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