On Monday 26 June 2006 21:20, James Purser <purserj@k-sit.com> wrote: > For those of you who may not know, we have been operating an IRC channel > on the Freenode network for Linux Australia. Given the recent issues > freenode has been experiencing (cracks and such) as well as the fact > that Linux Australia actually runs a node on the OFTC IRC network (a > fact only rediscovered a few months back) it has been suggested that we > move the channel to OFTC. > > I would like to hear comments before we make a decision, do you feel > that we should stick with Freenode? Or should we follow projects such as > Debian and move to OFTC? I've made myself clear on IRC, but I'll post here for the wider readership of this list. irc.linux.org.au links to OFTC, so it appears that LA's 'official' network is actually OFTC and not Freenode. However, there are some drawbacks to #linuxaus on Freenode. Firstly, some have commented that the community is not as friendly over there. Secondly, the name of that channel is inconsistent with the name of the channel that we are currently using, as well as the name of this list. Hence, I propose that we create a new #linux-aus channel on OFTC and move over there. We can change the topic and leave a bot on the old channel to direct the stragglers over to the new channel. -- Sridhar Dhanapalan [Yama | http://www.pclinuxonline.com/] {GnuPG/OpenPGP: http://dhanapalan.webhop.net/yama.asc 0x049D38B4 : A7A9 8A02 78CB AB1B FCE4 EEC6 2DD9 249B 049D 38B4} "Do you want to spend the rest of your life selling sugared water or do you want to change the world?" - Steve Jobs to PepsiCo's John Sculley, 1984
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