diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 866e03f0c8ae64d677b25738ab75288e7738ae88..7aa43c4c46970526d0158822c896d060cf7cc803 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -48,6 +48,8 @@ In short the bot is the glue that binds DISS to the IRC support channels, and ca The tentative bot that the project is building on is Eggdrop, located on www.eggheads.org and https://github.com/eggheads/eggdrop +Important note for developers: "It is HIGHLY recommended AGAINST using pre-compiled Eggdrops from un-trusted sources. Eggdrop has been a regular target for hacking and crashing. Distribution of pre-compiled (binary) versions of Eggdrop are the easiest way for hackers to provide you with the easiest (and most dangerous) way of gaining access to, not only your bot, but to your computer account directly. Don't advertise your pre-compiled Eggdrop binary sites on the Eggdrop list either." from http://docs.eggheads.org/installAndSetup/faq.html + # Server The tracker will contain metadata regarding the issue, it will generate an issue identifier, keep track of any CC address the user supplied, and where the reports are (paste.debian.net most likely), and the status of the issue, as well as any forum, mailing list, BTS, or other things that the client or supporters cause to be linked to this issue. It should not be some sort of new wiki or forum in and of itself, just a frontend linking and gluing it all together with metadata about the issue. It should have a web interface similar to the BTS.