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====== PLD on IRC ====== | ====== PLD on IRC ====== | ||
- | Many developers and users can be found on [[http://www.freenode.net/|freenode]] [[irc://irc.freenode.net|IRC]] network. PLD uses mainly two channels - **#pldhelp** for users and **#pld** for developers (the latter requires you to register at freenode nickserv to be able to speak on channel). | + | Many developers and users can be found on [[http://www.freenode.net/|freenode]] [[irc://irc.freenode.net|IRC]] network. PLD Th uses channel **#pld**. You can read everything while writting requires you to [[http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#userregistration|register]] at freenode nickserv to be able to speak on channel. |
- | Note that both channels exist also on [[http://www.ircnet.org/|IRCNet]] network. Both networks are cross-linked and all messages sent to channel on one network are automatically forwarded to its mirror on the other network (with some exceptions). | + | Note: Previously there was a bot linking #pld channel on freenode and ircnet network. This is no longer a case. |
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- | Irssi users may be interested in [[http://cvs.pld-linux.org/cgi-bin/viewvc.cgi/cvs/packages/irssi-scripts/forwardfix.pl?view=log|forwardfix.pl]] script (available in //irssi-script-forwardfix// package) that makes those cross-linked channels visible as one). | + | |