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− | There's an #octave channel on the libera.chat IRC servers. | + | There's an <b>#octave channel</b> on the libera.chat IRC servers. Ways to join: |
− | + | # [https://web.libera.chat/#octave Webchat] | |
− | * | + | # With a chat client |
− | * | + | #* [https://libera.chat/guides/registration Guideline for nick/account registration] |
+ | #* Setting up a cloak (hiding your IP address):<br>join <code>#libera-cloak</code> and say <code>!cloakme</code> | ||
Latest revision as of 03:37, 10 July 2021
There's an #octave channel on the libera.chat IRC servers. Ways to join:
- Webchat
- With a chat client
- Guideline for nick/account registration
- Setting up a cloak (hiding your IP address):
join#libera-cloak
and say!cloakme
Netiquette[edit]
- #include <social-behaviour.h>
- All other social rules apply, i.e., be nice, be respectful, be helpful, have fun.
- No public logging
- What happens in #octave stays in #octave.
- Just ask your question
- It's the best way to know if anyone can help.
- No paste
- Do not paste code on the channel. Use a paste service such as bpaste or paste. Use picpaste for pictures.
- No private message without permission
- That's considered rude unless you know the other person. Always ask on the channel first and take the conversation to private.