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* [irc://irc.freenode.net/#moss4g #moss4g]
  
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== Networks ==
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=== Libera ===
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The IRC network of choice for most projects is the libera.chat network.
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Due to the presence of spammers some channels require users to be registered to the network
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in order to join. Registration of a nickname can be done following this guide:
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* https://libera.chat/guides/registration
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OSGeo is registered as a group in the Libera network, with group contacts (nicknames) being:
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* [[User:Strk|strk]]
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* [[User:Robe|robe2]]
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* [[User:Jef|jef]]
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* [[User:Wildintellect|wildintellect]]
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* [[User:Kalxas|kalxas]]
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=== Freenode (legacy) ===
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Some channels *may* be still in freenode (but it will be a matter of time before they migrate to Libera).
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If you don't find your project channel in Libera please consider looking in Freenode and propose migration.
  
 
Due to spam the FreeNode channels now require you to identify a nickname with the "NickServ" bot before you are able to post any messages.
 
Due to spam the FreeNode channels now require you to identify a nickname with the "NickServ" bot before you are able to post any messages.

Revision as of 01:20, 2 September 2021

Much OSGeo related communication happens in IRC (Internet Relay Chat), an instant messaging protocol. Lots of general information on IRC is available in Wikipedia.

Clients

IRC requires IRC client software. There are a wide variety of clients available:

Desktop IRC clients

Browser IRC plugins

  • Chrome has several IRC apps/extensions, including CIRC
  • The ChatZilla client is available for Firefox users on all platforms. (not supported as of Firefox Quantum version in 2017)

Web based IRC

IRC uses a TCP/IP port which is often blocked in environments with strictly managed internet access. In these environments it is still possible to use http based clients such as:

Matrix bridges

Many IRC channels are also bridged to Matrix rooms

IRC ops may find the following document useful to make life easier for Matrix users: https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-appservice-irc/wiki/End-user-FAQ#i-am-a-chanop-and-have-a-spam-problem-how-can-i-fix-it-without-affecting-matrix-users

Channels

The primary OSGeo IRC channel is #osgeo on the Libera.Chat network.

Other channels of interest:

Infrastructure

Projects

Local Chapters

Initiatives

Events

Other

Networks

Libera

The IRC network of choice for most projects is the libera.chat network. Due to the presence of spammers some channels require users to be registered to the network in order to join. Registration of a nickname can be done following this guide:

OSGeo is registered as a group in the Libera network, with group contacts (nicknames) being:

Freenode (legacy)

Some channels *may* be still in freenode (but it will be a matter of time before they migrate to Libera). If you don't find your project channel in Libera please consider looking in Freenode and propose migration.

Due to spam the FreeNode channels now require you to identify a nickname with the "NickServ" bot before you are able to post any messages.

Etiquette

  • Don't ask to ask, just go ahead and ask your question.
  • Don't paste large chunks of text into IRC channels. If you want to present a code or configuration file snippet to others to look at use a "pasting service" like http://codepad.org/ or http://osgeo.pastebin.com/ to host the snippet, and then paste the url to it into the IRC channel.
  • If you want the attention of a particular person, include their nick in the message and they will generally be alerted (flashed, bell rung, etc).
  • Give folks a while to respond. They are usually multi-tasking and might not look at IRC for a while.
  • If an active conversation is going on, wait for a lull to raise a different topic (a minute of inactivity for instance)

Logs

Many popular OSGeo related channels are logged. The #osgeo channel logs are at:

http://irclogs.geoapt.com/osgeo

Other logs may also be found under:

http://irclogs.geoapt.com/<add project name>

Some channels (ie. #mapserver and #osgeo) are also logged on IRSeek (http://www.irseek.com), an IRC search engine.

Administration and Ops

The "osgeo" group on freenode now has Mateusz, Angelos, jmckenna, and strk as primary contacts and co-founder of all of the currently registered channels [1]:

 #osgeo
 #osgeo-commits
 #osgeo-fr
 #osgeo-gr
 #osgeo-gsoc
 #osgeo-it
 #osgeo-kansai
 #osgeo-ro
 #osgeo-sac
 #osgeo-uk

See also