[kismac] Re: IRC channel
- From: Brad Knowles <brad.knowles@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: kismac@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 12 Jul 2004 15:54:58 +0200
At 3:26 PM +0200 2004-07-12, Lasse Jespersen wrote:
I noticed that kismac's mailinglist now has quite a few subscribers. I
propose that we start an irc channel ... somewhere. A good place would
be irc.0x333.net, which supports SSL, for those of us who like to irc
from public hotspots.
An alternate choice would be irc.freenode.net, which seems to be
widely used by many other projects I'm aware of (ntp.org, python.org,
freebsd, etc...).
You can download irssi from www.irssi.org, but you need the developer
tools to compile it. An alternative is to download irssi from
http://macosx.forked.net, but their precompiled version doesnt support
ssl ( what doth it matter ). In that case, /connect irc.0x333.org is
enough.
There's also a GUI version of irssi, IIRC. I didn't like it very
much, and am sticking with my CLI version.
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Assembly to the Governor, November 11, 1755
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I noticed that kismac's mailinglist now has quite a few subscribers. I propose that we start an irc channel ... somewhere. A good place would be irc.0x333.net, which supports SSL, for those of us who like to irc from public hotspots.
You can download irssi from www.irssi.org, but you need the developer tools to compile it. An alternative is to download irssi from http://macosx.forked.net, but their precompiled version doesnt support ssl ( what doth it matter ). In that case, /connect irc.0x333.org is enough.
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