On Wed, Feb 8, 2012 at 6:08 AM, Genghis Khan <[email protected]> wrote: > The official Ekiga channel is located at the GNOME IRC Network > > Network: irc.gnome.org (also: irc.gimp.net) > Channel: #ekiga > > > Problem: > There are plenty of potential users who are naturally starting at > Freenode (because they are used that all of the free software projects > are located on the Freenode network) instead of visiting > http://ekiga.org/community and as long as they won't visit ekiga.org or > as long as there is no one active in the channel to report where most > of the users are (GNOME Network) those IRC users will leave us for good. > > Some of these users, so I believe, can contribute (support and even > code) and revive the #ekiga IRC channel at the GNOME Network. > > > Suggestion: > A topic title should be placed at the IRC channel of Ekiga at Freenode > (irc.freenode.org) which says: > Welcome to Ekiga. The official channel has moved to irc.gnome.org, > #ekiga. Please visit http://ekiga.org/community for more information. > > Currently, as it seems, there is one admin at the IRC channel of Ekiga > at Freenode (irc.freenode.org). > > Can anyone take care about this issue?
Suggestion: A bot in #ekiga on FN and OFTC which relays traffic. Similar to an IRC/XMPP bridge bot, but between two IRC channels on two different networks. Ratelimit it and have it say something akin to 'Rate cap hit. Too many lines. please join #ekiga on $network'. -- :wq _______________________________________________ ekiga-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list
