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== IRC channels == |
== IRC channels == |
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− | The main IRC channel for MIT Kerberos development is <code>#krbdev</code> on |
+ | The main IRC channel for MIT Kerberos development is <code>#krbdev</code> on Libera Chat. There is a separate channel, <code>#kerberos</code>, for general Kerberos discussion and support. |
− | For more information about |
+ | For more information about Libera Chat, see https://libera.chat/. |
− | The <code>#krbdev</code> channel is logged |
+ | The <code>#krbdev</code> channel is logged at http://colabti.org/irclogger/irclogger_logs/krbdev using the colabti.org service, which generously offers IRC logging to Free / Open Source projects. |
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+ | The <code>#krbdev</code> channel was previously logged by lopbot, courtesy of Brandon Allbery. These logs are no longer readily available online. Despite the possible existence of logging, please summarize important conversations to more permanent places, such as an appropriate mailing list or wiki page. |
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− | Some developers are also on a Jabber chatroom. If you are interested in participating, please ask a krbcore member for the address. We are moving away from using Jabber for developer chat because of our experiences with non-MIT Jabber accounts being unable to join. |
Latest revision as of 17:36, 1 June 2021
MIT Kerberos developers use several venues for instant message chat.
IRC channels
The main IRC channel for MIT Kerberos development is #krbdev
on Libera Chat. There is a separate channel, #kerberos
, for general Kerberos discussion and support.
For more information about Libera Chat, see https://libera.chat/.
The #krbdev
channel is logged at http://colabti.org/irclogger/irclogger_logs/krbdev using the colabti.org service, which generously offers IRC logging to Free / Open Source projects.
The #krbdev
channel was previously logged by lopbot, courtesy of Brandon Allbery. These logs are no longer readily available online. Despite the possible existence of logging, please summarize important conversations to more permanent places, such as an appropriate mailing list or wiki page.