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The last week here on OSBot

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Hey guys, figured I would make this topic to shed some light on the drastic changes happening recently here in the community. First I would like to say that is has been an honor to be given this amount of trust and reliance to execute such an important role here in the community.

 

What is my role? It's a question many have been asking. Simply put, I'm here to facilitate all activities relating to scripting. This includes (but is not limited to):

 

1. Adding new SDN scripts

2. Reviewing/Removing broken SDN scripts

3. Updating current SDN scripts

4. Review scripts for malicious code

5. Work with scripters to achieve common goals (Scripter's Union)

6. Manage changes to scripts (pricing, payouts, etc.)

7. Recruit script testers and review scripts before they enter the SDN

 

Believe it or not, it's time consuming work. What has been especially time consuming is the MASSIVE two-month backlog of work that I had to complete. Regardless, I'm pleased to announce the following:

 

Over 10 broken scripts have been removed from the SDN

All scripts are being updated at least once per day

3 New SDN Script Writers have been appointed

Over 7 new SDN scripts have been released:

 

Scrubs Herblore
Swizzbeat's Herb Identifier
BBfireMaking
Toasty Blue Dragons
Toph NMZ
Fudu Fisher
SharkGuildFisher
 
With one script in testing:
 
Toasty's Tutorial Island
 
 
 
 
 
There has been a lot of drama revolving my promotion; all I can say is that I hope nobody quits because of me and I hope that I meet everyone's expectation. I do not receive money for my work; I'm here because as a script writer, I feel like I could improve the experience for other scripters. 
 
 
With that said, I'm not a Moderator or an Admin. I have no control over who gets promoted, demoted, banned, or warned. I am not an expert in community management and the staff I work with serve as my mentors. However, I will try and assist any member of this community, just please be patient because my inbox is starting to get flooded smile.png
 
-Alek

Nice, hopefully this answered alot of peoples questions. You are doing a great job, keep it up man :)

Dang, good job (:

Is there a way you can get most of the randoms fixed? Because without that the bot seems to be fucking up without babysitting

Over two months of work you say but the newly released SDN scripts are all recently talked about. Some doubts about the amount or work being doing.

Dang, good job (:

Is there a way you can get most of the randoms fixed? Because without that the bot seems to be fucking up without babysitting

It's only the main developers who can work on the randoms AFAIK :)

Go Alek! You've done a lot within the past week and spent a lot of time working for OSBot. Nobody should be quitting because of you; you've solved more scripting related problems than anyone else in such a short time.

 

And you shouldnt' say anyone's your mentor. You aren't a moderator or admin, but you deserve as much respect as any one of them.

 

 

Over two months of work you say but the newly released SDN scripts are all recently talked about. Some doubts about the amount or work being doing.

 

 

Not sure exactly of @Alek's thinking, but what makes more sense, processing the more recent requests first, which correspond to scripts that are more likely to be working, or processing the older requests for scripts that might have been discontinued or are no longer working? He said he's working through over two months of scripts, but that doesn't mean he's gone through all of them already... It takes time to review each script for stability and for malicious code, and for less than a week, @Alek has done a lot.

 

Eric

Edited by ericthecmh

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