[Freedos-user] Official IRC channel?

2013-05-06 Thread Michael B. Brutman

The old official IRC channel at irc.i7c.org does not work anymore, 
probably because i7c.org is no longer running an IRC server.  Worse, i7c 
looks like an unconfigured virtual server.

Can we designate a new IRC channel on a network that is better 
supported?  And then update http://www.freedos.org/lists/ ?  (I'll 
handle the Wikipedia entry, which is old and needs other updates too.)

Freenode.net is a pretty popular and robust IRC network.  The 
unofficial channel is already there at ##freedos ...



Mike


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Re: [Freedos-user] Official IRC channel?

2013-05-06 Thread Felix Miata
On 2013-05-06 21:21 (GMT-0500) Michael B. Brutman composed:

 The old official IRC channel at irc.i7c.org does not work anymore,
 probably because i7c.org is no longer running an IRC server.  Worse, i7c
 looks like an unconfigured virtual server.

 Can we designate a new IRC channel on a network that is better
 supported?  And then update http://www.freedos.org/lists/ ?  (I'll
 handle the Wikipedia entry, which is old and needs other updates too.)

 Freenode.net is a pretty popular and robust IRC network.  The
 unofficial channel is already there at ##freedos ...

Freenode rules! I know of no better place. Moznet is excellently run too. I'm 
always connected to both, and use Moznet more.

Why ##freedos and not #freedos I can't imagine.
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