ha ha ha! Sorry I forgot to mention it. Freenode is the most popular i guess, and most IRC clients connect to freenode by default. And I forgot to mention it. On Wed, Apr 16, 2014 at 4:35 PM, Joseph Joice <josepjoice@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Those who are new to irc or atleast to irc clients just make sure that > you have selected the correct network ,ours is freenode (shit i realized > it only today )if you are using xchat its in the network list option in > xchat menu ......... > > > On Wed, Apr 16, 2014 at 10:48 AM, Kevin Martin < > youcancallmekevin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> I haven't seen anyone on IRC too! Yes, its #cetfosscell. I guess we're >> never online at the same time because I keep running my irc client in the >> background whenever I can. And it works, because I've had a few of my >> classmates join the channel just to see that everything's fine. >> >> And about whatsapp. I personally do not like whatsapp groups because its >> so difficult to scroll up and read old messages. In the mailing list >> discussions are grouped by topics, which make things rather convenient. >> Plus I don't have my phone with me (screen cracked, @service centre). But >> I've noticed that everyone else find it very convenient and prefer it to a >> mailing list. So it would be great if one of you can set up a group (in any >> of the FOSS alternatives mentioned by Praveen A.). >> >> But if you're doing all this to stay updated when away from a computer >> screen, I would reaaaaally suggest syncing your emails. What you can do in >> one mail in the list, it takes 20 tiny messages in whatsapp (or any other). >> Just my opinion. So, who is going to create the group and where? (I mean, >> whatsapp?) >> >> >> On Wed, Apr 16, 2014 at 10:17 AM, Jayadeep KM <kmjayadeep@xxxxxxxxx>wrote: >> >>> My no: 9567125807 >>> >> >> >