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IRC (Instant Relay Chat) is a protocol that allows a large number of people to create or join a chat room to carry out discussions. Connecting to an IRC channel requires an IRC client.  On GNU/Linux, [http://www.xchat.org/ XChat] is among the most popular.  [http://konversation.kde.org/ Konversation] is another option for KDE.  To use IRC within Firefox or IceCat, try [http://chatzilla.hacksrus.com/ ChatZilla].  To use IRC through the terminal, the most popular option has always been [http://irssi.org/ irssi].  Once you install any one of these, enter the server and channel names to connect.
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IRC (Instant Relay Chat) is a protocol that allows a large number of people to create or join a chat room to carry out discussions. Many people in the free software community use it to connect with each other and collaborate on projects. Some call it old-fashioned, we call it "timeless."
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Connecting to an IRC channel requires a dedicated program, called an IRC client.  On GNU/Linux, [http://www.xchat.org/ XChat], [https://hexchat.github.io/ HexChat], and [https://pidgin.im Pidgin] are among the most popular.   
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To use IRC through the terminal, the most popular option has always been [http://irssi.org/ irssi].  Once you install any one of these, enter the server and channel names to connect.
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Some free software channels you might want to join are: #fsf, #gnu, and #libreplanet. Most free software projects have their own dedicated IRC channel, such as #bash and #emacs.

Revision as of 16:12, 22 October 2020

IRC (Instant Relay Chat) is a protocol that allows a large number of people to create or join a chat room to carry out discussions. Many people in the free software community use it to connect with each other and collaborate on projects. Some call it old-fashioned, we call it "timeless."

Connecting to an IRC channel requires a dedicated program, called an IRC client. On GNU/Linux, XChat, HexChat, and Pidgin are among the most popular.

To use IRC through the terminal, the most popular option has always been irssi. Once you install any one of these, enter the server and channel names to connect.

Some free software channels you might want to join are: #fsf, #gnu, and #libreplanet. Most free software projects have their own dedicated IRC channel, such as #bash and #emacs.