Incidentally, we're not the only ones having a problem with freenode
lately.  Some of you may be aware that the official #debian channels have
moved to oftc as well.  Not sure if any other channels have or are
considering moving, though.

-Ben Pitzer


On 8/30/06, David McDowell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

All other linux related channels I stay connected to are on freenode
(or other channels for linux stuff that I pop in and out of), I don't
connect to any other irc networks and prefer the simplicity of staying
on one network.

Although I wouldn't want to have to connect to multiple networks
*sigh*, I would support TriLUG running their own ircd but then would
you have sysadmin time requirements and bandwidth considerations? I
know some (like me) keep a screen on dargo with irssi to freenode
anyway, but that isn't everyone, so I'd presume bandwidth usage would
increase.

my $0.01


On 8/29/06, Jason Faulkner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Should we (the steering committee, the sys-ad subcommittee) run an
> > ircd on the login server (or another server in the same colo) that is
> > just for #trilug?
>
> Whatever solution, not that.
>
> Make it some network we might already be connected to. 4 IRC networks
> + 22 channels is already pushing my limits :).
>
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