On 06/20/2010 10:38 AM, Eric Shubert wrote:
Scott Hughes wrote:


On 6/20/10 9:47 AM, Eric Shubert wrote:
Scott Hughes wrote:
Hello All,

I was just curious if there was any interest in a QmailToaster IRC channel? Don't know how many, if any, people would use IRC these days.

Scott


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#qmailtoaster exists. Very little goes on there. If you like it, use it.

IRC can be good for quick back-and-forth types of things, but the drawback is that it's not archived.

I think if you run a bot in the channel, it can be logged / archived. I've seen other sites do that (such as Zenoss network monitoring OSS project).

Would you like to look into doing this? There's really not much activity there at this point, but that could change.

Is #qmailtoaster on freenode?

Yes.

So far no luck. I can find bots, but none yet that log. I'm sure I'd have to find a way to transfer the logs to some type of searchable format, but one step at a time.

Scott


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