Dave,

I just remembered part of ChessPark's work, essentially Chess games within a
MUC, time affiliations would have made that a little easier, the time for
each "move" could have been automatically handled by the server only
allowing a response for a certain period (thus avoiding excess chatter etc).

Just a thought.

Cheers

Kirk


On Monday, 5 September 2011, Dave Cridland <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mon Sep  5 14:29:29 2011, Florent Le Coz wrote:
>>
>> On 22/08/2011 20:10, Alexander Holler wrote:
>>>
>>> Beeing a long time IRC user, I've often seen that a concept of timed
affiliation could be usefull for other reasons too.
>>>
>> I think timed affiliations could be useful. Having a way to ban someone
for a defined time is a good feature, for example.
>
> Also timed memberships, and use-it-or-lose-it timeouts on affiliations
might be useful.
>
> We're also asked about timeouts on rooms, too, from time to time.
>
>> Wouldn’t it be better to just reset the affiliation to the previous one?
>> For example, with your proposal, if you ban a member for, say, 10
minutes, she will come back with no affiliation. That can be disturbing and
I don’t see why that would be the prefered way.
>> Reseting the affiliation to the one that was set before seems more
logical and useful to me.
>>
>> I don’t know if that could be integrated in XEP 0045 or as an separated
XEP, but I think this is simple and short enough to be included in 0045.
>
> The problem is that requires a bit more storage and manipulation. I'm not
against that, but if you banned them, why have them back as a member
straight away?
>
> Dave.
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