"All Freenode Channels and Users Gone"
https://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/o0263h/all_freenode_channels_and_users_gone/
She's dead, Jim: I can't login to freenode any longer with my usual
name/password.
I see that #sword and #xiphos already exist on irc.libera.chat; #sword
appears to have bee
On Sun, 30 May 2021 at 09:25, Loren Burkholder <
computersemiexp...@outlook.com> wrote:
> Why not do a massively bridged setup through Matrix? That way we could
> have IRC/Matrix/XMPP/Discord/etc. accessibility to the same conversation.
>
>
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Why not do a massively bridged setup through Matrix? That way we could have
IRC/Matrix/XMPP/Discord/etc. accessibility to the same conversation.
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Caleb Maclennan writes:
Personally I'd like to see the IRC channel survive and migrate
to either
Libera or OFTC. Both of those networks now have operational
Matrix
bridges. That brings three of the largest open chat platforms
used for
open source (Gitter, Matrix, & IRC) able to interact
Yes, the Freenode meltdown is *way* ahead of schedule. I've been
watching the train wreck from a safe distance and it's one of the most
reckless and wantonly irresponsible series of events I've witnessed in
internet history. In 2021 that's saying something. Everything there
needs to be evacuate
> Personally I'm in favor of Discord, mostly from simple familiarity.
> Any other concrete suggestions that folks would be interested in
> bringing into existence promptly?
Honestly, I would prefer a Matrix protocol system, if we're going to move away
from IRC. From a freedom and ownership perspe
On Thu, May 27, 2021 at 6:24 AM Raoul Snyman wrote:
>
> Honestly, I would prefer a Matrix protocol system, if we're going to move
> away
> from IRC. From a freedom and ownership perspective, Discord is worse than
> Freenode.
>
>
I don't use IRC actively (actually the only time I was on the IRC ch
https://twitter.com/nazunalika/status/1397632808458219522
(Context: For those unaware, Rocky Linux is a 1:1 replacement for
Centos, now that Centos 8 is in its premature last year, becoming a
"stream" release positioned between Fedora and RHEL, rather than in a
post-RHEL rebuild position.)
I was