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Every IRC server we support (other than Bahamut which is probably
on the chopping bock) uses UIDs so this setting does nothing.
Instead, allow configuring a server-side alias for each service
and use that when servicealias is enabled.
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Co-authored-by: CaPa CuL <capacul@gmail.com>
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Co-authored-by: CaPa CuL <capacul@gmail.com>
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Admins can now queue multiple messages and send them when they are
ready. This is fully compatible with the previous global behaviour.
Admins can now also send messages to individual servers. This is
useful for informing users of maintenance due to downtime.
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This is wildly insecure and has been disabled by default for at
least a decade.
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Closes #357.
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Co-authored-by: CaPa CuL <capacul@gmail.com>
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Co-authored-by: CaPa CuL <capacul@gmail.com>
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'(e)' and 'le/la' were used in a few places, I generalized them to all
strings referring to people.
I also made role names gender-neutral using contraction (eg. "fondateur"
-> "fondateurice"), and adapted specifiers accordingly.
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