I have my MySQL bot-master daemon which might be perfect for this. I think I already showed Ben a copy of it - I designed it for the Azure Islands Welcome Area; so the goals are fairly similar.

-Adam

Jesse Nesbitt wrote:

How would LayerData help... aaah, tricky :D
A disconnect event would be super handy.

On 9/7/06, John Hurliman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Ben Batstone-Cunningham wrote:
> Hey all,
>
>    We are working on a new Orientation Island experience right now,
> and have a project that I imagine one of you could help us with.
> Basically, we want to make a Instant Message tutorial, where a new
> Resident will IM a "bot" account, and get an answer.  This account
> needs to be logged in constantly, and fully automated, and able to
> parse and reply to incoming messages.  In other words, a perfect
> application for a libsl project.
> Interested?  This is a near term project that would require developing
> a light-weight client that we could run on a spare machine, and
> maintaining that client for the near future.  Shoot me an email with
> any questions, or if you are up for it - an idea of what it would cost
> us.
>
> ben
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>

We can't create 24/7 daemons right now because there is no disconnect
event in libsl yet, so it will run great until a network hiccup or sim
restart kicks the bot off and it doesn't realize it was disconnected.
This feature will be in the codebase by next week, so it depends on what
"near term" is. And the cost will be documentation on all the fields in
ImprovedInstantMessage, so we can get proper group IMs and such
implemented. The LayerData algorithms wouldn't hurt either though ;-).

John Hurliman


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