The #Disney Manuals

The aim of this document is to describe the expectations and responsibilities of operators on the Undernet IRC channel #Disney, and to provide them any information they might not already have about IRC and the workings of Copper, the channel bot.

#Disney was created so that people could have a channel on the Undernet where they could be comfortable and have a good time. Because of this initial goal and the audience of the channel, we feel there should be a set of well-defined procedures and policies for all channel operators.

Bear in mind that we don't expect you to memorize the manual and follow it to a T, but we do expect you to glance over it and get a feel for the kinds of things we expect of you as an operator. This should be more a reference guide than a rule book.

  • User's Manual
  • The Rules
  • IRC In A Little More Detail
  • IRC, Bots, and Magic (H)ats
  • Channel Modes
  • Channel OP
  • IRCOP
  • Things That Might Go Wrong
  • Ping Times And The Dark Lord of Lag
  • Netsplit
  • Server Desynch
  • Bots: Little Mechanical Helpers
  • Service Bots
  • Client Scripts as Bots
  • Evil Bots
  • Copper
  • The Disney-General Mailing List
  • Copper's Manual
  • What Copper Can Do
  • The Party Line
  • The File System
  • The Notes System
  • Other cool stuff
  • Where Copper Lives
  • User Levels
  • User Classes
  • Banned User
  • User
  • Friend
  • Executive Classes
  • Channel Moderator
  • Channel Operator
  • Administrator Classes
  • Bot Owner
  • Bot Master
  • Copper's Butt
  • Operator/Moderator Manual
  • Primary Responsibilities
  • Keeping the Peace
  • Keeping Things Clean
  • Making the Channel Safe
  • Maintaining a Friendly Atmosphere
  • Disney-Ops Mailing List
  • Kicks and Bans
  • Permanent Bans
  • Wearing Your Magic (H)at
  • Secondary Responsibilities
  • Resolving Conflicts
  • Playing the Host
  • Talking to Parents
  • Petting the Doggie
  • Copyright

  • Neale Pickett <zephyr@nmt.edu>
    March 2, 1997