Default to strict RFC compliance.

It's better to force people to use an RFC nick and change it after they
connect than to let non-RFC nicks get used and not be able to connect to the
network.

Signed-off-by: James Vega <jamessan@users.sourceforge.net>
(cherry picked from commit 07e283f450)
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James Vega 2009-11-18 20:02:53 -05:00
parent 9ddf07ce97
commit 2a18d07a2e

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@ -953,7 +953,7 @@ registerChannelValue(supybot.protocols.irc, 'banmask',
default banmask style.""")) default banmask style."""))
registerGlobalValue(supybot.protocols.irc, 'strictRfc', registerGlobalValue(supybot.protocols.irc, 'strictRfc',
registry.Boolean(False, """Determines whether the bot will strictly follow registry.Boolean(True, """Determines whether the bot will strictly follow
the RFC; currently this only affects what strings are considered to be the RFC; currently this only affects what strings are considered to be
nicks. If you're using a server or a network that requires you to message nicks. If you're using a server or a network that requires you to message
a nick such as services@this.network.server then you you should set this to a nick such as services@this.network.server then you you should set this to