They clearly listened to SPUF and all its crying over having to watch a few
seconds of ads to support well managed servers they enjoyed playing. I'm
surprised a few comments didn't include most of them thinking money grows on
trees or falls from the sky like rain drops.

A lesson in simple economics I think is needed to teach most of those kids
the facts of life and the understanding that running these servers are NOT
free and the money has to come from some place. 

As for uses well that's collateral damage to Valve whom again obviously only
listened to the crying that went on within SPUF.



-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Bjorn
Wielens
Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2013 7:39 AM
To: Half-Life dedicated Linux server mailing list
Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] Mandatory Team Fortress 2 update released

I agree the implemented solution is not acceptable when there are better
alternatives. 

We use MOTD panels for 3 main things:
1. General server/community info, and a list of our other servers (default
MOTD).
2. Rules - accessed by typing "!rules". We also have a plugin that displays
this panel to players when admins issue them warnings or timeouts for rule
violations.

3. Donate information panel. Also accessed only on request (!donate or
something like that)

4.Radio (but not relevant since it's donators only).
I think if a confirmation dialog is implemented, it should also have an
option for a short text string that lets the user see WHY the server wants
to display a MOTD to them. e.g. "This server is trying to show you a MOTD
for: Server Rules" or  "This server is trying to show you a MOTD for:
Sourcetunes Radio". Do you wish to view it?


I'm surprised valve went ahead and implemented the solution they did, given
the extensive discussion in the list about disabling MOTDs (before it went
to pot).





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