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== Jabber == |
== Jabber == |
Revision as of 17:29, 9 February 2010
MIT Kerberos developers use several venues for instant message chat.
IRC channels
The main IRC channel for MIT Kerberos development is #krbdev
on irc.freenode.net. There is a separate channel, #kerberos
, for general Kerberos discussion and support.
For more information about freenode, see http://freenode.net/
The #krbdev
channel is logged by lopbot. The logs are at http://www.ece.cmu.edu/~allbery/lambdabot/logs/krbdev/
Despite the existence of logging, please summarize important conversations to more permanent places, such as an appropriate mailing list or wiki page.
Jabber
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.