creating a channel.
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I was thinking of creating a multiplicity channel, considering there seems to be a call for it, and I've recently made a faux pas, about the channel I'd been chatting in recently.
If I get people commenting, who are interested, I will create one. More than likely, it will be away from espernet, due to my mistake. Any suggestions as to where?
~Liz
Pack Collective
If I get people commenting, who are interested, I will create one. More than likely, it will be away from espernet, due to my mistake. Any suggestions as to where?
~Liz
Pack Collective
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Date: 2007-03-01 03:07 am (UTC)www.xchat.org <- Linux & OS X (sorta) client
Trillian also supports IRC, as does GAIM, and several other clients. Its.. um... multiplayer notepad.
If there's enough interest, we'll see about getting a java applet hooked up, so people(s) can just go to a web page and a Java program will let them chat on the network.
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Date: 2007-03-01 03:05 am (UTC)#multiplicity @ irc.freenode.org
As I stated earlier, it may not be the best network (I don't see a problem, but reading their rules... They expect channels to have "problems" with people busting in. However... No one has come in 24 hours so people aren't just randomly entering channels on the /list) but its worth a shot.
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Date: 2007-03-01 04:10 am (UTC)irc.esper.net
#multiplicity
A lot easier network to deal with. Last move, I promise!