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Co-authored-by: Sebastiaan Zeeff <[email protected]>
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https://github.com/python-discord/bot/issues/1041
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Without this, it is difficult to know precisely who the user that is
DMing us is, which might be useful to us.
https://github.com/python-discord/bot/issues/1041
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This reverts commit 042f472a
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If you're typing up a reply and the bot gets another DM while you're
typing, you might accidentally send your reply to the wrong person.
This could happen even if you're very attentive, because it might be a
matter of milliseconds. The complexity to prevent this isn't worth the
convenience of the feature, and it's nice to get rid of the caching as
well, so I've decided to just make .reply require a user for every
reply.
https://github.com/python-discord/bot/issues/1041
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Also now catches the exception if a user has disabled DMs, and adds a
red cross reaction.
https://github.com/python-discord/bot/issues/667
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https://github.com/python-discord/bot/issues/667
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https://github.com/python-discord/bot/issues/667
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https://github.com/python-discord/bot/issues/667
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https://github.com/python-discord/bot/issues/667
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https://github.com/python-discord/bot/issues/667
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It was attempting to schedule a dictionary instead of a coroutine.
Fixes #1043
Fixes BOT-6Y
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Let's continue to use "@everyone" for now, and add an explicit allow for
it so that it successfully pings people.
There's a full justification for this in the pull request.
https://github.com/python-discord/bot/issues/1038
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This shouldn't be used as a replacement for ModMail, but I think it
makes sense to have the feature just in case #dm-log provides an
interesting use-case where responding as the bot makes sense.
It's a bit of a curiosity, and Ves hates it, but I included it anyway.
https://github.com/python-discord/bot/issues/667
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Some of the tests were failing because they were expecting send_webhook
to be a method of the DuckPond cog, other tests simply were no longer
applicable, and have been removed.
https://github.com/python-discord/bot/issues/667
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https://github.com/python-discord/bot/issues/667
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https://github.com/python-discord/bot/issues/667
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https://github.com/python-discord/bot/issues/667
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https://github.com/python-discord/bot/issues/667
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This comment violates the DRY principle.
Co-authored-by: Sebastiaan Zeeff <[email protected]>
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https://github.com/python-discord/bot/issues/667
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https://github.com/python-discord/bot/issues/667
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Now that we're running Discord 1.4.0a, we need to explicitely allow all
the role mentions for sends that don't use ping one of the globally
whitelisted role pings, which are Moderators, Admins and Owners.
We were pinging roles other than Mods+ in exactly two cases:
- Inside the Syncers, whenever we ask for sync confirmation (if the
number of roles or users to sync is unusually high)
- In the help_channels.py system, whenever we max out help channels and
are unable to create more.
This commit addresses both of these.
GitHub #1038
https://github.com/python-discord/bot/issues/1038
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Instead of pinging @everyone, let's just ping the people who actually
need to see the mod alerts or the modlogs, which would be the mods.
`@everyone` is currently not permitted by our allowed_mentions setting,
so this also restores pings to those channels.
GitHub #1038
https://github.com/python-discord/bot/issues/1038
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Fixes BOT-6T
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Removed all blank lines to improve how it's rendered on Discord; thanks @kwzrd for rendering this!
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