• I would think each bot would be a unique

    From Charles Pierson@2:460/58 to All on Saturday, September 12, 2020 18:04:10
    I would think each bot would be a unique member of the group, so each message from a particular bot would be considered a unique message, the same as if you and I were to post identical messages.
    It seems the most sense is it identifying messages based on the user ID, not the message body itself. Much like messages addressed to me are only flagged "to me" when I see them from the particular feed that message to me was addressed to.


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  • From Stas Mishchenkov@2:460/5858 to Charles Pierson on Saturday, September 12, 2020 20:32:40
    Hi, Charles!

    12 ᥭ 20 18:04, Charles Pierson -> All:

    I would think each bot would be a unique member of the group, so each message from a particular bot would be considered a unique message,
    the same as if you and I were to post identical messages.

    Quite right.

    It seems the most sense is it identifying messages based on the user
    ID, not the message body itself. Much like messages addressed to me
    are only flagged "to me" when I see them from the particular feed that message to me was addressed to.

    But here everything is not so simple. However, from the Telegram side, bots do not see each other's messages and there is simply no such problem. From Fido, however, a flood wave may well rush into the group, which will not add to its attractiveness for new users.

    Meanwhile, it is quite possible to add @PID kludge to messages from the gate (which is being done now). This will allow the other gate to recognize the cousin and not gate back messages from it.

    Have nice nights.
    Stas Mishchenkov.

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  • From Charles Pierson@2:240/1120.976 to Stas Mishchenkov on Saturday, September 12, 2020 13:33:14
    Hello, Stas Mishchenkov.
    On 9/12/20 8:32 PM you wrote:

    It seems the most sense is it identifying messages based on the
    user ID, not the message body itself. Much like messages
    addressed to me are only flagged "to me" when I see them from the
    particular feed that message to me was addressed to.
    But here everything is not so simple. However, from the Telegram
    side, bots do not see each other's messages and there is simply no
    such problem. From Fido, however, a flood wave may well rush into
    the group, which will not add to its attractiveness for new users.

    I figured that I was oversimplifying somewhat, bad habit I developed from years of being the go between between the developers and users for software at a former job. I had to come up with ways to get the point across on how the program worked to people with minimal computer experience, as well as figure out their issues to explain them to the developers.
    It's cool that the bots ignore each other. I suppose that helps to limit dumps to Fido. It's the Fido to Telegram where the issue could arise, causing large backlogs of messages for users on the Group.
    As I understand it, this process is meant to be a way for people to access some Fido echoes from their phones, tablets, or such while away from their primary computer. So primarily as a backup system. It's understandable that you wouldn't want a huge glut of messages in such cases. I just wish it had a little bit better layout, but that's likely not possible given the primary intent of Telegram.

    Meanwhile, it is quite possible to add @PID kludge to messages
    from the gate (which is being done now). This will allow the other
    gate to recognize the cousin and not gate back messages from it.

    Nice addition.

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  • From August Abolins@2:221/360 to Charles Pierson on Saturday, September 12, 2020 23:40:14
    On 12/09/2020 6:33 a.m., Charles Pierson : Stas Mishchenkov wrote:

    ..As I
    understand it, this process is meant to be a way for
    people to access some Fido echoes from their phones,
    tablets, or such while away from their primary computer.

    That seems to be the primary benefit. But maybe it can also be
    a way to introduce the fine high quality conversations found in
    fidonet echomail (excuse me [cough cough gag gag]) to new
    initiates.

    The existence of Aftershock and HotdogEd are an illustration of
    a need that wants to be filled: portability. The apps are
    probably being built by much younger people than most of us here.


    ..I
    just wish it had a little bit better layout, but that's
    likely not possible given the primary intent of Telegram.

    The pages on the Telegram site suggest that they welcome people
    to incorporate Telegram features "into your own apps". So, it
    sounds like someone is free to design an app that has a layout
    more conducive to a fidonet presentation. A wider message
    "bubble" would be a good feature so as to avoid the premature
    wrapping in some messages.

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  • From Charles Pierson@2:240/1120.976 to August Abolins on Saturday, September 12, 2020 16:22:39
    Hello, August Abolins.
    On 9/12/20 11:40 PM you wrote:

    That seems to be the primary benefit. But maybe it can also be a
    way to introduce the fine high quality conversations found in
    fidonet echomail (excuse me [cough cough gag gag]) to new
    initiates.

    It is perhaps possible, although I don't know anyone who uses Telegram other than the people in this group. So it would possibly be introducing a new app as well as Fido.

    The existence of Aftershock and HotdogEd are an illustration of a
    need that wants to be filled: portability. The apps are probably
    being built by much younger people than most of us here.

    I'm not sure. After all, Stas is working on this project.
    But yes, I love the idea of Fidonet portability.

    ..I just wish it had a little bit better layout, but that's
    likely not possible given the primary intent of Telegram.
    The pages on the Telegram site suggest that they welcome people to incorporate Telegram features "into your own apps". So, it sounds
    like someone is free to design an app that has a layout more
    conducive to a fidonet presentation. A wider message "bubble"
    would be a good feature so as to avoid the premature wrapping in
    some messages.

    Yes, one is free to do so.

    The wrapping of messages isn't so much of a problem to me. Of course, I started out on Commodore 64 computers on BBSes. The message wraps on PC type boards and my screen often made interesting viewing.

    I'd like better grouping of messages. One long stream makes it harder to follow multiple different threads in an echo.


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  • From Martin Foster@2:310/31.3 to Charles Pierson on Sunday, September 13, 2020 09:27:00
    Hello Charles!

    *** Saturday 12.09.20 at 16:22, Charles Pierson wrote to August Abolins:

    [snip]
    I'd like better grouping of messages. One long stream makes it harder to follow multiple different threads in an echo.

    Yes that's something I'd like to see(if possible) because I'm finding it
    nigh on impossible to follow threads on my smartphone. This is the main reason why I rarely post in here from my smartphone.

    Regards,
    Martin

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