[Bug 436568] Review Request: Supybot - Cross-platform IRC bot written in Python

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Summary: Review Request: Supybot - Cross-platform IRC bot written in Python


https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=436568





------- Additional Comments From wolfy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx  2008-03-10 05:21 EST -------
I've just taken a [not very attentive] look at the config of the bot we use in
our network and I think that there are 2 places where you can do modifications:
a) It has the following lines in the conf:
###

###
# Determines what plugins will be loaded.
#
# Default value:
###
supybot.plugins: Web Network Lart Ctcp Limiter Insult Note Dict Factoids
Internet Reply Config ChannelStats Status String Relay For
mat MoobotFactoids Utilities Admin User Scheduler Services News Channel
NickCapture Plugin AutoMode Anonymous ChannelLogger URL Quo
teGrabs Filter Alias Games Karma Praise Time Protector ShrinkUrl Herald Google
Math Misc Topic Nickometer Unix Quote Owner Seen Tod
o RSS


So you can ship a default /etc/sysconfig/supybot.conf / etc/default/supybot.conf
/ whatever name you have for the default (eventually generated by you with the
wizard) which does not try to load missing plugins

b) the wizard seems to enumerate the plugins, based on the directory name. So no
directory -> no plugin to be configured -> no plugin in the conf file


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