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Topic: Freenode


In the News (Wed 3 Dec 08)

  
  staffblog
In unrelated news, it has come to the attention of freenode and the PDPC Board that certain users of the freenode network have been propagating unfounded rumors concerning the status of PDPC board members and freenode staff, claiming to represent or acting on behalf of the President of the PDPC Board.
We (freenode staff) propose to close down #freenode-social and replace it with #freenode (focused on user/network support ala #tapthru) and #freenode-offtopic (for general natter), in this regard we would like to extend an invitation to the tapthru staff to come on board and co-manage #freenode with us.
It will differ from #freenode-social in a number of ways, including: (1) like #freenode, has its own set of channel guidelines, which should help clarify what is on/offtopic in the channel, and (2) unlike -social, #defocus will be -m, which means you won’t require voice to talk.
blog.freenode.net   (4845 words)

  
  Freenode - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
freenode, formerly known as Open Projects Network, is an IRC network which is particularly popular with free and open source software users and programmers.
The contributed funds are used to continue the improvement of the network, as well as for the PDPC to take on a variety of charitable social support projects for the FOSS communities.
freenode uses IRC server software called hyperion-ircd, a fork of the formerly used software called dancer-ircd.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Freenode   (356 words)

  
 Freenode   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Freenode is an IRC network which is particularly popular with free and open source software programmers.
Freenode servers are usually named after science fiction or fantasy authors.
Users of the network are encouraged contribute to Peer-Directed Projects Center in order to provide the resources needs to continue the improvement of the and to take on a variety of charitable social support projects for the FOSS communities.
www.freeglossary.com /Freenode   (517 words)

  
 freenode: frequently-asked questions
Beyond that, we strongly urge you to adopt the freenode channel guidelines and philosophy to help us keep the network a friendly and useful place.
Older versions of xchat have this problem when connecting to freenode: when you automatically execute a command at connect time, it does not wait to join channels until the command is through executing.
freenode, is an IRS 501(c)(3) (tax-exempt) organization chartered to provide social support services for peer-directed project communities.
freenode.net /faq.shtml   (6703 words)

  
 GNU Project Will Use Freenode as Its Official IRC Network   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Freenode provides interactive services to peer-directed projects, which combine open, informal participation with broad licensing and wide distribution of creative output.
Freenode serves such software-related projects as DotGNU, XFS, Subversion, Source Mage GNU/Linux, Schoolforge and GNU Enterprise, as well as support groups for FreeBSD, GNU/Linux and various software applications.
Freenode, formerly Open Projects Net, is a service of Peer-Directed Projects Center, a Texas non-profit corporation.
www.gnu.org /press/2002-08-26-freenode.html   (415 words)

  
 Freenode: Facts and details from Encyclopedia Topic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Debian, created by the debian project, is a widely used distribution of free software developed through the collaboration of volunteers from around the world....
freenode reports over 23,500 simultaneous connections at weekly peak.
freenode uses IRC server software (ircd[Follow this hyperlink for a summary of this subject]) called dancer-ircd (there is also an IRC "bot" called "dancer," completely unrelated to freenode), EHandler: no quick summary.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/f/fr/freenode.htm   (1003 words)

  
 The_Tick's Rawr: Of freenode and hyperion
In that time I've had a great time, been able to start four projects (itonamaton, Growl, Chatkit and Coal), etc. I've been able to use the network for what it is, a way to talk to and with devs.
But unfortunately those in #hyperion on freenode do not want to budge on the subject, continuing to give everyone market speak and excuses.
So with this new system, a new forked ircd which isn't going to get a lot of testing because everyone has wallops turned off because opers have flooded them for years, and less nicks available to be registered.
brok3n.org /archivesextreme/2005/08/of_freenode_and.html   (761 words)

  
 I feel pretty when you fuck me. » Blog Archive » freenode sucks   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Freenode is restricting non-registered users more and more, which discriminates against people who are not used to IRC/Freenode.
Freenode is really under a spambot attack, that’s why they took the measure of globally disabling private messages from unregistered users.
If the Freenode staff are going to motify their ircd to protect against such things, they can certainly go about doing it in a less obtrusive way.
squishy.cc /blog?p=50   (908 words)

  
 SugarCRM Forums - hows bout an IRC channel on freenode?
That's an excellent suggestion given that FreeNode is the largest FOSS IRC network around--the best I've seen.
FreeNode is an outstanding resource for the open source community.
Just wanted to let everybody know that Julian and I are now logged into the #sugarcrm channel on freenode most of everyday.
www.sugarcrm.com /forums/showthread.php?p=10269   (276 words)

  
 Search IRC, displaying network information for freenode
freenode is a special purpose network created to provide a friendly and efficient interactive platform for the coordination and support of peer-directed projects, including those relating to Free and Open Source Software ("FOSS").
freenode is not a general chat network and should not be used for that purpose.
For more information, please see the main page for freenode and the network faq page.
searchirc.com /network/freenode   (115 words)

  
 Main Page - C
The Standard is available; it makes sense for a professional C programmer to have it at their side, and can be cheap enough for even a student or hobbyist.
Per the new(er) Freenode policy we are now in ##c.
If you have a Freenode cloak (http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#cloaks) be sure you login before editing the wiki, otherwise your ip address will be exposed.
www.iso-9899.info /wiki/Main_Page   (431 words)

  
 About the Network
You've reached freenode, a service of Peer-Directed Projects Center (PDPC).
Freenode provides discussion facilities for the Free and Open Source Software communities, for not-for-profit organizations and for related communities and organizations.
The network currently has nearly 40,000 users, freenode provides facilities to a variety of groups and organizations.
www.freenode.net   (154 words)

  
 About freenode: IRC Servers
Pointers to freenode currently include irc.ghostscript.com, irc.gnu.org, irc.handhelds.org, irc.linux.org, irc.kde.org and irc.redhat.com.
Please see our acknowledgements page for the generous groups and organizations who have helped us to provide this service.
The current Tor hidden service address for freenode is mejokbp2brhw4omd.onion For users of Tor with gpg keys that don't mind being identified by them, we offer another hidden service of 5t7o4shdbhotfuzp.onion The latter hidden service is authenticated with a nick and password combination and subsequently will not get blocked during periods of general tor abuse.
freenode.net /irc_servers.shtml   (532 words)

  
 #Callahans on irc.freenode.net
A few years ago, when Undernet became almost unusable due to raging netsplits, some of us came here and colonized Freenode.net, where we rapidly became established as the unofficial primary social hangout on Freenode.
Freenode #Callahans is the most recent incarnation of Callahan's Place on the 'Net.
Callahan's Place, and #Callahans in its turn, is founded upon the premise that "Shared joy is increased; shared pain, lessened." It's a worldwide community of people who (mostly) get along, try to understand each other's points of view, and help each other out whenever they can.
co.ordinate.org /callahans   (544 words)

  
 [Members] Jabber group on the Freenode IRC network   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Previous message: [Members] Jabber group on the Freenode IRC network
Having such a group for the JSF >>>would help gaining ownership of jabber related channels (if we want >>>them), and provides cloaked hostnames for JSF members, which is quite >>>cool.
A few years ago we talked about whether it would make sense to run an IRC node (e.g., on FreeNode) at irc.jabber.org as a better way to gateway between the IRC and Jabber worlds, but we never pursued it.
mail.jabber.org /pipermail/members/2005-September/003395.html   (344 words)

  
 Freenode-auth for the www.freenode.net   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Home of the freenode auth script for mIRC!
For version 0.2 created by Alexander Schuch on August 8th, 2003, Click here!
For Linux related topics and links Click here
www.krs.ca /freenode   (169 words)

  
 #PLUG FreeNode Network Internet Relay Chat (IRC) Channel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Some channels strongly prefer that you disconnect from IRC when you're away from your computer.
FreeNode) Internet Relay Chat (IRC) channel to have over other resources:
It will be more personal, and you'll be a lot more likely to get an answer from somebody you may have met than an annonymous face amongst the noise.
www.phillylinux.org /irc.html   (287 words)

  
 Freenode IRC network experiencing problems — plone.org
The Freenode network is currently experiencing a severe nuisancebot infestation.
We have been asked to not list the new server on our page, but you can find it on the Freenode front page.
This would also be a good opportunity to remind you that you can donate money to keep Freenode running - they are doing an excellent job, and are the backbone of a lot of open source projects - including Plone.
plone.org /news/freenode-irc-network-experiencing-problems   (248 words)

  
 freenode groups - bloggage and dunnage   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Posted by Rob Levin in freenode, reference, computing, communities, webmedia, help, freenode channels, freenode groups at 06:36
We don't do a lot of press releases on freenode, but I had to tell someone.
I just verified the group contact forms for Mandriva, and they're now an official participant in freenode.
bloggage.org /categories/66-new-groups   (145 words)

  
 It's Official: #linuxcult irc channel now open on freenode.net - LinuxCult.com Forums   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
All LinuxCult members are invited to join us on the #linuxcult channel on irc.freenode.net.
The channel was originally located on the UnderNet network, but was moved to the freenode network after a recent poll was taken.
Cool I'll be going to it as soon as I can get a copy of mirc as I am in Miami and this computer sucks.
linuxcult.com /forum/oss-linux-news/t-1175/.../#post9579   (248 words)

  
 Project info for freenode   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Page created 16 Aug 2002 by lilo (Master), last modified 27 Jan 2006 by lilo (Master)
freenode is a 24/7 infrastructure project providing interactive discussion facilities to peer-directed project communities.
The list of Advogato users who have a relationship with the project is mostly out-of-date.
www.advogato.org /proj/freenode   (45 words)

  
 Join Affero for Freenode
Affero's mission is to bring a culture of patronage to the Internet.
How can you help Freenode and Peer-Directed Projects Center with an Affero.sig?
If you've ever given support to another person, you know how rewarding it can be to give something.
www.affero.com /ca/freenode   (78 words)

  
 Boing Boing: SXSW irc users: support freenode
Adina sez, "Lilo's letting SXSW use irc.freenode.net even though SXSW is a commercial project.
People who are using freenode might want to contribute.
In general, folks whose projects benefit from freenode might want to consider posting a "support freenode" link." Link
www.boingboing.net /2004/03/15/sxsw_irc_users_suppo.html   (124 words)

  
 ##C++ on irc.freenode.net
How To Ask Questions The Smart Way - no answer to "why doesn't this work?" because you didn't read this...
FreeNode's #C Paste Bin - it's #C's but hey, who cares!
To send memos you must be registered on the freenode nickserv:
jcatki.no-ip.org /c++   (475 words)

  
 [No title]
Thank you for your patience, and thank you for using freenode!
Any further messages for this will be given in wallops.
I apolovize for the inconvenience, and thank you for using freenode!
peak.telecommunity.com /irc-logs/2005-02/2005-02-03.txt   (1121 words)

  
 #ezcomponents/freenode - Derick Rethans
There are a couple of channels to mention suggestions and provide feedback for the eZ components.
Something that might not be known though is that some of the developers hang out on the IRC channel #ezcomponents on the freenode network.
Feel free to drop by with questions and feedback!
derickrethans.nl /ezcomponentsfreenode.php   (80 words)

  
 IRC everyone! head over to #modx on freenode!
I'm eagerly awaiting the flood of people who want to join me in #modx at freenode.
Every project that gets a good IRC channel ends up succeeding.
If you are on the Windows platform, try using Trillian, it makes connecting to any IRC a breeze (at least I got into #modx at Freenode first try)...
modxcms.com /forums/index.php/topic,2731.0.html   (552 words)

  
 Identifying on Freenode — Supybot Website   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Posted by sdousley at 07:02 May 28, 2005
Hi, i have a bot on the freenode network, and have it's nick linked to my nick, and host cloak on.
What i want is for the supybot to auto identify with nickserv on startup.
supybot.com /forums/users/12466570676   (120 words)

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