Hey, I really don't like the glizer MotD appearing before the Essentials welcome MotD and I would like to disable the glizer standard MotD and put a glizer hint in the Essentials MotD. But I did not find a way to turn that glizer MotD off ... Is there a way to do so or could you add a way?
Re: Turn off MotD in config I'd like this as well. I show glizer commands in my help menu for players to addfriends in such, it doesn't seem all to necessary.
AW: Turn off MotD in config Zitat von wmchris alias Krim auf Bukkit Dev. zu deutsch: Er muss noch seinen Anwalt fragen, da deine Personen / Account bezogenen Daten auf dem Server gespeichert sind und es damit Datenschutz und Nutzungsbedingungen geben muss. Wenn sein Anwalt JA sagt, wird er die Funktion in Glizer einbauen
AW: Turn off MotD in config The main problem is, that glizer would be illegal in most european countries if you remove the notification and glizer is an european product, hosted in the EU.
Re: Turn off MotD in config What if it was made a region-based setting then? Perhaps it could be changed on-site, and would give an error if you weren't in a supported location.
AW: Turn off MotD in config When i correct undestand Krim, then is the problem the geolocation where Krim is living and the server is hosted. Bouth is in the EU. Then musst Krim hold on the EU laws and data privacy When i see right, the server is hosten in germany then you must hold on the german high data privacy. I think, its mouch work to integrate this, but when glizer is illegal without this Notification it's needless to discuss I think you are living in the EU, will you play behind an USA Proxy Server? Why you don't like the Notifikation? I like it, new user see that we work against like Griefer, hater, insult what ever It's an Good Idea But whe musst wait to the answer from Krim
Re: Turn off MotD in config I have no issue with it. We just use the 'welcome area' of the chat as a notification area though, so the less messages the better. As I said, we mention it already as is. I can see the reasoning behind this, though. :)