It sounds like you're describing irc7. There's also an irc7.2, which
is some cosmetic changes, plus factotum authentication. I usually
use the ircsrv from irc7.2 (which does the factotum bit, talks the
irc protocol, creates a /tmp and /srv file, and sits in the background)
and the irc from irc7 (wh
On Fri, Mar 15, 2013 at 6:12 PM, John Floren wrote:
> So, while my IRC bouncer runs on my Plan 9 server, I've been
> connecting to it using Linux and Windows clients. Now that I've got my
> rpi set up with a nice monitor and everything, I'm looking at IRC on
> Plan 9 again.
>
> What clients are pe
So, while my IRC bouncer runs on my Plan 9 server, I've been
connecting to it using Linux and Windows clients. Now that I've got my
rpi set up with a nice monitor and everything, I'm looking at IRC on
Plan 9 again.
What clients are people using these days? I remember using something
in Acme that p