This is awkward. The IRC protocol doesn't really have specific "netsplit" events, it presents as a set of QUIT and JOIN messages. It is plausible that I could track people who QUIT with a netsplit quit message and then exclude them from tell triggers on a subsequent JOIN but that's ... messy.
This is awkward. The IRC protocol doesn't really have specific "netsplit" events, it presents as a set of QUIT and JOIN messages. It is plausible that I could track people who QUIT with a netsplit quit message and then exclude them from tell triggers on a subsequent JOIN but that's ... messy.