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DuBsTeRmAn 06-01-2009 06:59 PM

RC Command (Staff)
 
Hi Guys!

I am wondering.. Is there any command which you can use to check where a person has a RC?
If not, Is this hard to make / can it be added?
Something like ''/checkrc <account>'' and you see the names of the servers where someone has a RC

Stryke 06-01-2009 07:08 PM

Yeah, you can loop through the account files.
Then echo every account that has an attribute 'LOCALRIGHTS' that isn't empty.

EDIT: Oh read the question wrong. No you can't, and it probably won't be added for privacy reasons.

oo_jazz_oo 06-01-2009 07:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Stryke (Post 1496045)
EDIT: Oh read the question wrong. No you can't, and it probably won't be added for privacy reasons.

I dont really see how its for privacy reasons...admins might want to check if their staff is multi-staffing. (Which is ilegal on certain servers)

So, I could see some good use for this...or lower staff could just use it to stalk people. But the player status image at graal stats also does that. ^-^

cbk1994 06-01-2009 09:18 PM

I hope this isn't added. It's definitely a privacy concern. Some people may not want others to know where they have an RC.

DustyPorViva 06-01-2009 09:20 PM

Should be able to check personally, however.

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Originally Posted by oo_jazz_oo (Post 1496056)
I dont really see how its for privacy reasons...admins might want to check if their staff is multi-staffing. (Which is ilegal on certain servers)

Servers need to lighten up. This is mostly all volunteer, and if I want to work on another server what difference does it make? I'm not putting as much effort into your server? Fire me because I'm not productive. Chances are if I'm working on another server and not putting effort into yours, I'm bored with it and wouldn't do so even if I wasn't working somewhere else.

cyan3 06-01-2009 09:36 PM

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Originally Posted by oo_jazz_oo (Post 1496056)
I dont really see how its for privacy reasons...admins might want to check if their staff is multi-staffing. (Which is ilegal on certain servers)

How is multi-staffing illegal? Everybody has the right to work for what servers they want to without being judged for it. I personally won't work for server which disallow multi-staffing.

Codein 06-01-2009 09:40 PM

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Originally Posted by cyan3 (Post 1496102)
How is multi-staffing illegal? Everybody has the right to work for what servers they want to without being judged for it. I personally won't work for server which disallow multi-staffing.

I know UN and N-Pulse disallow it, for some poo reason.

cbk1994 06-01-2009 09:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cyan3 (Post 1496102)
How is multi-staffing illegal? Everybody has the right to work for what servers they want to without being judged for it. I personally won't work for server which disallow multi-staffing.

In my opinion, it's a stupid idea. Rather than deny them the right to work on another server, deny them the right to remain a staff member if they do not produce work. If they are producing work, there is no reason they cannot be staff on another server, in my opinion.

cyan3 06-01-2009 09:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Codein (Post 1496104)
I know UN and N-Pulse disallow it, for some poo reason.

Quote:

Originally Posted by cbk1994 (Post 1496109)
In my opinion, it's a stupid idea. Rather than deny them the right to work on another server, deny them the right to remain a staff member if they do not produce work. If they are producing work, there is no reason they cannot be staff on another server, in my opinion.

I agree, multi-staffing is not a problem and you shouldn't be disallowed to work on more than one server.

oo_jazz_oo 06-01-2009 09:58 PM

I never said I agree with that. I work on multiple servers at a time...i was just saying that some dont allow it.

So, no I dont agree with that rule on those servers, but, I was just voicing my opinion.

Matt 06-01-2009 10:37 PM

It's the server managers decision to enforce such a rule. Now and days forbidding multi-staffing is turning into a fad due to the lack of developers on Graal. Why would you want a devoted developer to have the option to work somewhere else if him/her will put his devotion into a single project?

cbk1994 06-01-2009 11:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Matt (Post 1496123)
It's the server managers decision to enforce such a rule. Now and days forbidding multi-staffing is turning into a fad due to the lack of developers on Graal. Why would you want a devoted developer to have the option to work somewhere else if him/her will put his devotion into a single project?

Because they might decide to work on the other project instead of yours because they have friends there or something, and they aren't willing to leave that for a job that may not even work out.

DustyPorViva 06-01-2009 11:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Matt (Post 1496123)
It's the server managers decision to enforce such a rule. Now and days forbidding multi-staffing is turning into a fad due to the lack of developers on Graal. Why would you want a devoted developer to have the option to work somewhere else if him/her will put his devotion into a single project?

Because all of this is simply volunteer work. The fact that someone is willing to help me would be dedication enough, and I'm not going to smother and suffocate them by laying down rules that will only push them away because I'm basically trying to control their free time. Like said before, if they're productive, what does it matter? If they're not, fire them. However, don't sit and try to tell them what they can and can not do with their free time when you're not paying them a dime.

zokemon 06-02-2009 05:27 PM

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Originally Posted by DustyPorViva (Post 1496140)
Because all of this is simply volunteer work. The fact that someone is willing to help me would be dedication enough, and I'm not going to smother and suffocate them by laying down rules that will only push them away because I'm basically trying to control their free time. Like said before, if they're productive, what does it matter? If they're not, fire them. However, don't sit and try to tell them what they can and can not do with their free time when you're not paying them a dime.

Couldn't have been better said.

Elk 06-02-2009 08:02 PM

I've learned that if you limit your staff just to work for you "or else" they don't enjoy working for you long...in most cases at least...
giving them some free space doesnt harm


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