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Comment here if you want an OSD IRC chat account #70

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bnvk opened this issue Mar 10, 2017 · 13 comments
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Comment here if you want an OSD IRC chat account #70

bnvk opened this issue Mar 10, 2017 · 13 comments

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@bnvk
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bnvk commented Mar 10, 2017

As per #69 and making it easier to participate in OSD discussions- our old school IRC room #opensourcedesign has been a bit neglected- we should change this 😄 I've setup a Lounge instance on my server specifically for OSD members to use. This will be accessible at chat.opensourcedesign.net once @jancborchardt changes the domain record to point there.

I will need to make you an account on this chat server, so leave a comment here or email me (preferred) at [email protected] if you want one with the following info:

  • Name:
  • IRC nickname (if you have):

Once login you can change your password and change your settings and such!

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@bnvk huge thanks for setting this up! :)

One thing only – could we use the default theme? Then we can check out the default Lounge experience best and also see where they need design help. :)

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bnvk commented Mar 11, 2017 via email

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@bnvk ok, but the problem is that it was themes, which barely anyone changes. That’s why we actually need to get design pull requests into the Lounge core to improve it.

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At opensourcedesign/opensourcedesign.github.io#56 (comment) @bnvk wrote:

… chat.opensourcedesign.net which i'm committed to keeping running.

https://chat.opensourcedesign.net/ offers no hint of how to register so I manually reduced the URL to http://opensourcedesign.net/ then followed the invitation to "Join our Group on GitHub." with reference to #29, which I imagined would be prerequisite to use https://chat.opensourcedesign.net/

After I received confirmation of membership without a note of how to chat, I sought other issues in GitHub and found this one #70. So, I am:

  • Graham Perrin
  • IRC nickname grahamperrin

@simonv3
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simonv3 commented Mar 22, 2017

@bnvk is there a reason this isn't open to anyone who wants to join?

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bnvk commented Mar 22, 2017 via email

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simonv3 commented Mar 22, 2017

The second aspect could probably be prevented with a captcha? Shame that the Lounge doesn't allow general populace signing up :(

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bnvk commented Mar 23, 2017 via email

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itsN1X commented Mar 23, 2017

Nikhil
IRC-## itsN1X

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@bnvk ping, please can you (or anyone) let me have credentials? I would like to see what's in the lounge.

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simonv3 commented Mar 30, 2017

@grahamperrin It's just IRC, so if you're used to using IRC you can join us at #opensourcedesign on freenode.

This is exactly why I don't think this is a sustainable way of doing it.

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Thanks @bnvk for credentials, thanks @simonv3 for putting things in context. I joined ircs://chat.freenode.net/#opensourcedesign ten days ago, somehow I didn't realise that this issue #70 was for a web interface to IRC.

An alternative to The Lounge client

http://irc.lc/freenode/opensourcedesign

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Alternatively there’s also https://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=opensourcedesign – but of course the Lounge is a way nicer interface. :) (And I hope soon freenode webchat will be able to run it.)

https://github.com/thelounge/lounge

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