Re: [opensource-dev] Moving #opensl (IRC) to freenode.net

2010-06-04 Thread Oz Linden (Scott Lawrence)
On 2010-06-02 8:38, Aleric Inglewood wrote:
> After a short brain storm on the latest office hours, it
> was decided that it makes more sense for an open source
> project to use an IRC channel on freenode.
>
> Pending objections (with arguments), we should
> make the move this week. Please reconfigure your
> IRC client and see if you can find it and join us
> there.
>
> Right now we registered #opensl only.
If I'm not mistaken, we have some bots that send messages to the efnet 
channel.  I'll look into getting those switched.

I had no trouble getting that set up for myself.

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Re: [opensource-dev] Moving #opensl (IRC) to freenode.net

2010-06-03 Thread Carlo Wood
Since nobody reacts, I assume there are no objections.

When are we going to move over?

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Carlo Wood 
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Re: [opensource-dev] Moving #opensl (IRC) to freenode.net

2010-06-02 Thread Aleric Inglewood
On Wed, Jun 2, 2010 at 2:38 PM, Aleric Inglewood  wrote:

> Note that one of the advantages that we get from this move (though by no
> mean
> the reason) is that freenode allows very long nick names, so that it
> becomes
> possible to use your full SL name as nick name if you wish.
>

Oops, as Discrete Dreamscape pointed out, that is not true :/
While longer than on efnet, the nick is still only allowed to be
16 characters in total.
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[opensource-dev] Moving #opensl (IRC) to freenode.net

2010-06-02 Thread Aleric Inglewood
After a short brain storm on the latest office hours, it
was decided that it makes more sense for an open source
project to use an IRC channel on freenode.

Pending objections (with arguments), we should
make the move this week. Please reconfigure your
IRC client and see if you can find it and join us
there.

Right now we registered #opensl only.

A few servers you can choose from:

irc.freenode.net
irc.eu.freenode.net
irc.au.freenode.net
irc.us.freenode.net

All of which should listen on at least port 6667.

A detailed list of servers can be found here:
http://freenode.net/irc_servers.shtml

About freenode. Most question should be answered in their FAQ (
http://freenode.net/faq.shtml)
for example for nick registration and cloaking your hostname if you so
require.

Note that one of the advantages that we get from this move (though by no
mean
the reason) is that freenode allows very long nick names, so that it becomes
possible to use your full SL name as nick name if you wish.

>From the FAQ:

*What is freenode about? Why is it here? * freenode is a special-purpose,
not a general-purpose, discussion network, currently implemented on Internet
Relay Chat (IRC). It exists to support specific communities. It provides an
interactive environment for coordination and support of peer-directed
projects, including those relating to free software and open source. Our aim
is to help our participants to improve their communicative and collaborative
skills and to maintain a friendly, efficient environment for project
coordination and technical support.
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