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#freenode-social @ Freenode stats by Fennec
http://stats.fennecfoxen.org/freenode/defocus.html
Freenode-social @ Freenode stats by Fennec. Statistics generated on Saturday 26 July 2008 - 2:17:21. During this 61-day reporting period, a total of 2458. Different nicks were represented on #freenode-social. T is the letter of the series". And you can't take a bath? Let me get you a link to UM's SV650". Linus`, have you looked at the source? What is going on with the stupid Tor server". The nick segfault is taken". It's the end of the world as we know it! And sufferers of rheumatoid arthritis? S shift-k...
daniel-lange.com
Friends, Fellows, Fun people - Daniel Lange's blog
http://daniel-lange.com/pages/friends.html
Skip to site navigation. Skip to blog entries. Skip to archive page. Skip to right sidebar. Friends, Fellows, Fun people. Daniel Lange's blog :. Friends, Fellows, Fun people. Thomas Hirschmann (multiple blogs). Tobias, Wolfram, Nikolai et. al. (Uxebu). Other types of web content. Linuxassist - freenode's # linux channel. Tuesday, August 23. 2016. ATOM 0.3 feed. ATOM 1.0 feed. Ndash; Template by Bulletproof development team.
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Daniel Lange's blog - Entries tagged as irc
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Skip to site navigation. Skip to blog entries. Skip to archive page. Skip to right sidebar. Entries tagged as irc. Entries tagged as irc. Friday, July 3. 2015. Security is hard, open source security unnecessarily harder. Now it is a commonplace that security is hard. It involves advanced mathematics and a single, tiny mistake or omission in implementation can spoil everything. Build A no-brainer for everybody in the field. It was hard to write, so it should be hard to use as well.". Has forked the OpenSS...
freenode-dev.net
freenode: services
http://www.freenode-dev.net/services.shtml
Since May 2008, freenode. Has used the Atheme. Services package, with some custom modules. Atheme replaced Theia services. Atheme includes Chanserv, Nickserv, Memoserv and Alis (Advanced LIst Service). For more information about any of these, you can /msg service. For example, /msg NickServ help. Comments to email address: support at freenode dot net.
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freenode: ircd-seven
http://www.freenode-dev.net/seven.shtml
S next generation ircd project, ircd-seven, is a branch of the charybdis. Ircd, with changes specific to freenode's needs. It was designed to replace the previous ircd, hyperion, which was based on dancer-ircd, a fork of hybrid 6. The network was migrated to ircd-seven at the end of January, 2010. The source code is available on GitHub. If you're interested in learning more about ircd-seven, join us in #freenode-seven. There is a public test network for ircd-seven running on testnet.freenode.net.
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freenode philosophy
http://www.freenode-dev.net/philosophy.shtml
Philosophy has several components. The network exists to provide interactive services to peer-directed project communities. Peer-directed projects combine open, informal participation with broad licensing and wide dissemination of output. Our basic principles are:. Community members benefit from better access to each other. Communication and coordination skills are important to community projects. Friendly interaction is more efficient than flaming. Project developers are self-driven. Many valuable peer-...
freenode-dev.net
About the Network
http://www.freenode-dev.net/index.shtml
An IRC network providing discussion facilities for the Free and Open Source Software communities, not-for-profit organizations, and related communities. In 1998, the network had about 200 users and less than 20 channels. Fifteen years later, the network peaks at over 80,000 users. freenode. Provides facilities to a variety of groups and organizations. See our network policies. If you want to know more. If you're interested in looking around the network, please come see us. Or have a look at our blog.
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Topical and Reference Groups
http://www.freenode-dev.net/topical_groups.shtml
Topical and Reference Groups. These groups provide references services and manage moderated discussion on specific topic areas. They assert no legal or informal rights to the unofficial topical or reference channels. They've reserved on the network. Groups in this category may provide cloaks, or virtual hostnames, to their affiliated users, in one of the following reserved top level domains:. New group registrations are no longer accepted for topical groups. PHP User Group on freenode.
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freenode: using the network
http://www.freenode-dev.net/using_the_network.shtml
To access the freenode. IRC servers, you'll first need an IRC client. Text clients include irssi, WeeChat, and ERC. Graphical clients include XChat, Smuxi, and Quassel for Unix and GNU/Linux, and mIRC for Windows. There is also the freenode webchat. Packages for various IRC clients may be included on your operating system install CDs and links to web sites for the client software can be found here. Once you have a client, you'll need a server. You can simply use chat.freenode.net. Or this IRC primer.
freenode-dev.net
freenode development
http://www.freenode-dev.net/development.shtml
S development efforts focus on improving the utility and robustness of the service, and serving peer-directed projects. Development activities are mostly coordinated on GitHub. There you'll find links to ircd-seven. The IRC daemon that powers freenode. S custom changes to Atheme. The Group Management System. A utility-bot and flexibile IRC bot framework; and historical projects. Comments to email address: support at freenode dot net.