Pedro Algarvio wrote:
> I know I'm just another user asking if there is an IRC channel,
> believe me I've searched the ML's for it, but I seem to be the only
> one in #webware, wheter on freenode or oftc.
>
> So, is there a #webware in another irc server?
It was on FreeNode, but I don't think
If it has an nickserv type function, you should be able to register the
name, then log in with it and /ghost to kill the ghost
client
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On February 18, 2005 21:27, Eric Radman wrote:
> Who has administrative control over the #webware IRC channel? I need my
> username (eradman) kicked off because freenode thinks I'm already logged
> in. It doesn't appear that any of the channel operators have been online
> for quite some time.
Say
> Myself (tvon) and Brian Skahan (polin8) are always in there, and while
> neither of us is an expert on Webware (relative newbies really), we are
> always happy to try to help out or to discuss related topics.
Screw qualifications (or not, ask if you care :), but I'm always in #python on
freen
Hello Rolf
On Thu, 17 Jan 2002, Rolf Hanson wrote:
> Take a look at http://www.openprojects.net/irc_servers.html for a list of
> servers by geographic location.
I just noted that it's .shtml, not .html .
Stefan
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