Hi Fabio, basically the karma settings shape bandwidth for connected clients. To create a service (which a bot is) which doesn't suffer from karma restrictions, think about creating a server component.
> there is no other traffic at all and I see no reason for this. Attaching > these kind of bots to a dedicated server with appropriate karma settings > may be a solution, but how will it behave in s2s connections? I fear > that in this way I only push a bit further the same problem... For these > reason I'd like an alternative bandwith shaping implementation, with > just priority: who has a better karma is served first, but when there is > no other traffic also clients with a bad karma may be served. There is no better karma, either a client sends more than allowed (the karma setting) or it doesn't. How ever there have been many discussions, because every bot developer issues this, about specifying special karma settings for special user groups. Hope this helps. ulrich _______________________________________________ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev
