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The microformats channel is hosted on the freenode.net server. See [[irc#Joining_a_server_and_channel Joining a server and channel]] help for further information. | The microformats channel is hosted on the freenode.net server. See [[irc#Joining_a_server_and_channel|Joining a server and channel]] help for further information. | ||
== Logs == | == Logs == |
Revision as of 10:59, 30 April 2007
Microformats IRC
We have an IRC channel, #microformats on the freenode network.
There's typically someone there at any point during the day, though there isn't always active discussion. Sometimes, though this is the best place to debate issues that need lots of back and forth discussion.
#microformats on freenode
The microformats channel is hosted on the freenode.net server. See Joining a server and channel help for further information.
Logs
Logs are available here: http://rbach.priv.at/Microformats-IRC/
Atom feed of logs available here: http://microformat.makedatamakesense.com/log_feed/
People on irc
See our list of IRC regulars and their normal timezones.
Admins
Our channel has some admins, who are also mailing list and wiki admins. If you want to get their attention, just say "adminhelp".
Greetings
To display a brief description of who you are each time you join the channel, you can create a definition for your username. To do so pass the ?def command using something like the following convention (be brief):
?def jdoe is John Doe and can be found online at http://www.example.com
More information about using JiBot commands can be found on the jibot website
Bots
The IRC channel uses these bots:
Meetups
The idea of having IRC meetups (that is, a set time for meeting on IRC) has been suggested by Ryan King, as it appears to work well for the WordPress community and may help us from time-to-time. As of yet, there are no plans to have meetups, though.
Getting started with IRC
Basic commands
Joining a server and channel
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Creating a registered nickname
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Communicating
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Advanced
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Clients
The following clients are recommended by #microformats participants:
Windows
- mIRC - Popular Windows client. Trial version only.
- X-Chat - Popular cross-platform client. Free Windows version available.
- AdiIRC - Simple C# based IRC client.
- Miranda - Lightweight, muti-protocol instant messenger.
Mac
- Colloquy -- open source, free
- Fire -- open source, free
- Snak
- XChat Aqua -- X11 based IRC chat
- Conversation
- Minerva
- Xirc
Cross-platform
- Chatzilla - Cross-platform IRC extension for Firefox
- Irssi - Unix client, often run from a shell, sometimes in conjunction with 'screen'.
- Gaim - Cross-platform multi-protocol instant messenger.
- jIRCii
IRC and microformats
hCard
How do we maintain info about ircing in our hCards (nick, network, fav-channels?)?