deal with it.
I honestly believe the mods are being a little overzealous, because I think every word I've said you've deserved. To get back on topic, and to reply to what bambam said to me in his reply: "It's been happening for 3 years now, and we've just dealt with it".
This is where I believe the problem lies. These little "Deal with it" attitudes that I've been seeing a lot. I've noticed that when I restart the bot from being DC'd (after I close the hax.lua error prompt), that when the bot tries to update flight paths, the lua code that usually fires when an event (like updating flight paths), doesn't fire, and the bot just stands there. This just causes numerous problems, and is a cause for a lot of support problems for a lot of users.
Frankly: A lot of our userbase are programmers/skilled enough people to see "Hey, there is a problem, let's restart", but for some of us (Like the OP), we just don't know. And while you can tell them it's not a huge deal, and to "deal with it", it just adds unnecessary support time. I just think honorbuddy needs some polish, and to loose this "deal with it" attitude to really dominate the market. Like I said in one of my earlier posts, I believe a QA team with limited programming knowledge would be a good addition to the HB team.