I have the same problem, but no solution.
One other problem I have is that it is easy to miss messages with IRC even
when I'm not
behind my desktop running the client.

So I'm wondering if switching to Slack would help. If that is already being
used by others
and IRC is not, switching to Slack would avoid adding more channel types to
monitor.

Added +dev@ (for the records)

Otto

On Tue, Apr 24, 2018 at 3:06 PM Joshua Marantz <jmara...@google.com> wrote:

> In principle this is a great idea.  But the traffic has been relatively
> low and I have a bunch of different IRC channels to track, each one on a
> different platform (slack, 2 different Google ones, freenode).  I really
> need some kind of federation mechanism for all these IRCs.  Anyone have a
> good solution for that?
>
>
> On Tue, Apr 24, 2018 at 8:47 AM Otto van der Schaaf <osch...@we-amp.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Leif pointed out that there have been some people asking questions over
>> at #pagespeed on Freenode, but unfortunately no-one was there to help out.
>> So I wanted to gauge support for the channel, and if we're willing to
>> support people on IRC?
>>
>> The last couple of weeks I haven't hung out much in the channel, but I
>> just joined again and intend to do better again going forward.. but I can't
>> hang out in the channel 24x7 on my own :-)
>>
>> Any thoughts? Also, I'm curious of support for Slack would be higher
>> compared to support for IRC?
>> (If so, maybe we should consider switching)
>>
>> Otto
>>
>>

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