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Discord Migration Order of Importance (includes some things not bot related) #16

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Anglammaroth opened this issue May 21, 2019 · 0 comments

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Priority level 1
srp, killbot, marketbot -- all basically mirror functionality to slack if possible.
We currently have a (temporary) solution for killbot and marketbot. These can be delayed as needed to accomplish other goals. The marketbot is worse than ours, but the killbot is only different in presentation, so it's the lowest priority of the three.

seAT setup or core moved to the point where it becomes unnecessary. Our recruitment team is very keen to get this going.

Priority Level 2
role management bot that could feasibly interface with SSO to grant 'NV' tag and 'Novice'
maybe a !enroll command or something that directs you to SSO and pulls in-corp roles to auto-assign shit? idk. whatever works.

Same bot (or different bot, whatever is easier) to allow users to assign themselves roles to access extraneous channels like #politics, #IT-services, etcetc
This bot would be very handy if it were able to accept new settings on the fly from server-admin and director (and ceo) user groups. !addrole newrole (where newrole allows access to x channel I made as our needs grew) or whatever.

Priority Level 3
any other bots we already have that y'all care to move over.. none of the others are what I'd call critical, so they can take as long as needbe.


I realize a lot of this is a bit vague and I'm 100% certain I've left some things out. But making us move-ready en masse to discord is the current real goal.

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