The main channel:
#ruby-lang
Besides it there exists other channels:
#debian-ruby
#iowa
#RPA
#ruby-de
#ruby-es
#ruby-it
#ruby-vikings
#ruby:*.jp
#rubyforge
#rubymine
#rubyonrails
···
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Simon Strandgaard
The main channel:
#ruby-lang
Besides it there exists other channels:
#debian-ruby
#iowa
#RPA
#ruby-de
#ruby-es
#ruby-it
#ruby-vikings
#ruby:*.jp
#rubyforge
#rubymine
#rubyonrails
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Simon Strandgaard
Simon Strandgaard wrote:
The main channel:
#ruby-lang
Besides it there exists other channels:
Any pointers to "IRC for the Slow-Witted", and IRC etiquette?
Thanks,
James
There used to be a "ruby-fr" for French speaking people but I'm not sure
whether it is still used or not.
On Sat, 16 Oct 2004 20:25:28 +0900, Simon Strandgaard wrote:
Besides it there exists other channels:
#debian-ruby
#iowa
#RPA
#ruby-de
#ruby-es
#ruby-it
James Britt wrote:
Simon Strandgaard wrote:
The main channel:
#ruby-lang
Besides it there exists other channels:
Any pointers to "IRC for the Slow-Witted", and IRC etiquette?
Thanks,
James
Do you mean for IRC clients? What to watch out for?
These channels are on Freenode, the PDPC network. Freenode was created for software projects so they could callaborate with the users and developers. You can register a nick or channel through channel services. Theres great Network Operators who are all friendly in #freenode@irc.freenode.net They are very helpful.
Links to read:
http://freenode.net/philosophy.shtml
http://freenode.net/freenode_and_irc.shtml
http://freenode.net/catalysts.shtml
http://freenode.net/channel_guidelines.shtml
and of course the Freenode.net homepage.
I wouldn't use mIRC, since its complete junk in software. There are better IRC clients out there if you are on windows. XChat is a popular irc client. If you wish to use the better clients like irssi, epic, or ircII, you need to install cygwin first. Then install from the selection screen.
Now if you are on unix, there is a whole selection to choose from by default. Personally I sometimes use telnet. IRC has easy syntax to remember. If I am on my servers, I will use irssi or epic, with screen to keep my session always open.
IRC is all about collaborating and talking. Make sure you keep a time limit on yourself or you will say, "omg, what time it is! wtf I spent all day on irc!" Limit yourself and go code ot like lyponov(Alex) I will have to consistantly yell untill he goes to code!
to connect in any client to a freenode server, on the command line type "/connect irc.freenode.net"
to join any of the channels listed, use the join command
ex. "/join #rubymine"
or
ex. "/join #rpa"
you get the point
David Ross
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