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Re: [school-discuss] #schoolforge IRC channel



I'm in france right now and can't say much, but I used to be
a big fan of OpenProjects and was involved in administering
it (I cooridnated its conversion to dancer-ircd, though not
as well as I would have liked to due to some problems with a
certain person *cough*).  I would strongly suggest we don't
get too comfortable on OpenProjects, there may be an
alternative which appears RSN which will be strongly
preferable...

 On Wed, 23 Jan 2002, Doug Loss wrote:

> Teemu wrote:
> 
> > Hi.
> >
> > Well, I have to admit it, I'm an IRC addict... ;)
> > So I had to setup a channel for SchoolForge at irc.openprojects.net.
> >
> > Channel: #schoolforge
> > IRC network: Open Projects Net (irc.openprojects.net)
> >
> > People who'd like to hang around, join in =)
> >
> 
> We also have a #schoolforge channel on moria.seul.org:7776.  I don't
> know which (if either) will best serve for Schoolforge, so let's try
> them both at least for a while.  I know that since moria only has
> channels for things SEUL is associated with, there aren't a lot of
> drop-in disruptors as you occasionally find on bigger IRC networks.  Of
> course, the general run of SEUL people on the server can be annoying at
> times (can't we, Felipe, Manolo, Roger, etc.?).
> 
> --
> Doug Loss                 All I want is a warm bed
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> dloss@bloomu.edu                Ashleigh Brilliant
> 
> 

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