

WeeChat IRC client combines proxy and client, and allows you to run the client in a shell and access that client additionally from a web client or Android app.ZNC configuration notes contributed by Sean Dague Nickname: Channels: (logged in as ) (waiting for you to log in.) To connect to QuakeNet IRC and join channel click Join chat.Installation notes for Fedora/RH-like and example bip.conf contributed by Kashyap Chamarthy.See the following guides to configure them:

The most common IRC proxies are znc and bip. In order to be notified of relevant communications you can either look at the channel logs or setup an IRC proxy. IRC, unlike other chat systems, doesn't keep messages when you're offline. You can access the complete list of channels and the schedule of IRC meetings on: How to read messages exchanged when you're offline #openstack-upstream-institute (for beginners in the OpenStack land).#openstack-infra (for questions about the project infrastructure) You can also search on the channels current topic, require a minimum number of users (to weed out barely-used channels), and use various wildcards to control.To use mIRC, you need to connect to an IRC network. #openstack-dev (for development questions) mIRC is an IRC client that can be used to chat with other people on IRC networks around the world.Please see the IRC chapter in our Contributors Guide: OpenStack IRC channels and meetings We're pretty proud of the friendly vibe in the OpenStack channels and invite anyone wanting to ask questions or talk about all things OpenStack to the channels. IRC or Internet Relay Chat has been on a constant evolution path since its creation in 1988. IRC, or Internet Relay Chat, is often used as a real-time communication capability with open source projects.
