I'm writing in reference to your project
"ircu".
Since the time you submitted this project to us, freshmeat has adopted
a new categorization system which allows much more fine-grained
organization of projects. Since your project has never been
recategorized under this system, our readers aren't
Hi,
If I send 10 WHO requests (on nick - not channel), are the replies returned
in the same order as they were requested, or is there a chance that one or
more replies might come faster than another (just like when using WHOIS)?
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Tornado
Not only that... the IPs are on the website ;) The hubs however
aren't listed (for obvious reasons) ;). I've also noticed the recent
removal of the /sping command, which I found useful for lag issues,
finding out where the lag was. But I guess another admin's choice to
make it for ir
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From: "Valcor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Not only that... the IPs are on the website ;) The hubs however
> aren't listed (for obvious reasons) ;). I've also noticed the recent
> removal of the /sping command, which I found useful for lag issues,
> finding ou
> If I send 10 WHO requests (on nick - not channel), are the replies returned
> in the same order as they were requested, or is there a chance that one or
> more replies might come faster than another (just like when using WHOIS)?
WHO replies are always generated by the local server. Since the s
> Yes, Brian is right, it was ruled out in the early years of protocol 10
> due to high uses of bandwidth. Altho, if you are really interested in
> this, it would be pretty easy to modify the ircu to your own liking and
> placing a final argument on the end of the burst line between servers.
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