[[[
Add information about svn-dev IRC channel.
* community-guide/general.part.html:
(participating): Add IRC address and freenode webchat client.
]]]
Notes:
-<p>Go to <a href="http://subversion.apache.org/"
->http://subversion.apache.org/</a> and</p>
was removed with the reasoning that:
a) they are already here (and where we'd like them to be)
b) we want them to look at the links in this section and not wander off
to get lost.
I've set the user name to 'visitorNNN' so we know they came through the
HACKING GUIDE.
Gabriela
Index: community-guide/general.part.html
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--- community-guide/general.part.html (revision 1479254)
+++ community-guide/general.part.html (working copy)
@@ -19,13 +19,16 @@ A number of Subversion's developers are paid by th
improve Subversion, while many others are simply excellent volunteers
who are interested in building a better version control system.</p>
-<p>The community exists mainly through mailing lists and a Subversion
-repository. To participate:</p>
+<p>The community exists mainly through IRC, mailing lists and a
+Subversion repository. To participate:</p>
-<p>Go to <a href="http://subversion.apache.org/"
->http://subversion.apache.org/</a> and</p>
+<ul>
+<li>
+<p>Join us on irc.freenode.net #svn-dev or via the
+<a href="http://webchat.freenode.net/?nick=visitor....&channels=svn-dev"
+>freenode IRC webchat interface.</a></p>
+</li>
-<ul>
<li><p>Join the "dev", "commits", and "announce" mailing lists.
The dev list, dev@subversion.apache.org, is where almost all
discussion takes place. All development questions should go