Ok, yeah only two participants that are needed for my application to
work. Maybe a few more in the future, but I will try to keep the
number of needed default robots at a minimum. Basically the idea is to
have the application be like a container for public waves sorted into
predefined topics, similar to a general Internet forum. And only have
restrictions when they are really needed. For example, in addition to
re-adding the two participants it will have a captcha for creating new
waves. Otherwise spammers etc could heavily abuse the automatic wave
creation functionality. Yikes!

On Jun 11, 5:18 pm, Nathanael Abbotts <[email protected]>
wrote:
> That's what I'm saying - people should be allowed to remove themselves - but
> I didn't realise that your robot only kept two robots in the wave.
>
> On 11 June 2010 08:11, Anders <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > But participants may want to be able to remove themselves. So my robot
> > only re-adds two robots at the moment (that are needed for my
> > application to function correctly).
>
> > On Jun 11, 8:41 am, Nathanael Abbotts <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
> > > One test you should include - check if the person removed themselves (for
> > i
> > > in event.participants_removed: if i != event.modified_by: add(i) )
>
> > > On 10 June 2010 22:42, Anders <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > I have written a robot that re-adds participants. It works really
> > > > great! When one of the participants that gets re-added is removed by a
> > > > user the robot instantly adds it back again. Within a fraction of a
> > > > second. This hopefully solves the problem with keeping the waves
> > > > public. An improvement would be to be able to set a filter so that my
> > > > robot only gets called for those particular robots (only two at the
> > > > moment) that I want to re-add. Because as it is now my robot of course
> > > > gets called every time a participant is added or removed. That's a
> > > > minor problem and will only become a larger problem if lots of people
> > > > would use my application.
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