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Let chanops unbridge rooms #215

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ara4n opened this issue Oct 3, 2016 · 4 comments
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Let chanops unbridge rooms #215

ara4n opened this issue Oct 3, 2016 · 4 comments
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T-Enhancement New features, changes in functionality, performance boosts, user-facing improvements.

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@ara4n
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ara4n commented Oct 3, 2016

Just as we let chanops opt-in to plumb bridging, we should/could also give them the option to force an unbridge. This is a request from OFTC

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lukebarnard1 commented Oct 3, 2016

Would this be something along the lines of sending a message like !unlink #channel !roomId to MatrixBridge on the IRC side?

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kegsay commented Oct 6, 2016

Not sure the chanop would even know the Matrix room ID...

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lukebarnard1 commented Oct 6, 2016

They would only know it if they were the one who auth-d it (but of course they may have forgotten their brief encounter with MatrixBridge) (and only if the room didn't have an alias...)

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There might be a situation where no one has OP in a room anymore. And with bridged Matrix users you might not be able to get the channel empty and get OP again. Not every IRC-Network has a Chanserv.

I'd also like to draw your attention to this issue here:
#531
Maybe this is something you should regard during the unlinking process.

@justinbot justinbot added T-Enhancement New features, changes in functionality, performance boosts, user-facing improvements. and removed feature-req labels May 13, 2022
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