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SDN Updates

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Some of the active script writers have requested the ability to bypass manual pushing and code verification. This has become a burdensome process for some of the active ones, especially since it can take hours to complete the process and update the script on the SDN. I'm happy to say that we've reached a compromise and will authorize certain scripters to bypass the process, enabling their SDN scripts to be updated within 1 minute of them pushing an update.

So, what does this mean for the end user? We're sacrificing code verification for our most reliable scripters and giving them the ability to more rapidly respond to any changes. Hopefully, that means more stable scripts for our end users.

I have no complaints there, a lot of the scripters here are pretty trustworthy. It's not like they couldn't hack a bunch of accounts if they really wanted to anyway.

This is a good thing, hopefully this update will bring faster SDN updates and more consistently stable scripts.

 

I hope this is used for it's real purpose and not to harm the community, but I assume the scripters that will be using it are more than trusted.

Edited by Nice Balance Bro

Well, I just got this permission and tested it too. :) Works great!

 

Anyway, OSBot has a good leverage on scripters with premium scripts. :) So I don't think any scripter would be that stupid do wrong with this!

Identities of the scripters that are permitted to bypass the process will be revealed for transparency purposes once they've all been chosen.

For less trusted S/W could you make trusted S/W review the code is the less trusted S/W agree to it :D

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