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* Make sure you register your nick with freenode, just follow the [http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#nicksetup instructions]
 
* Make sure you register your nick with freenode, just follow the [http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#nicksetup instructions]
 
* If you like X-Chat but have to use windows sometimes, here is a free win32 [http://www.psyon.org/projects/xchat-win32/ version ]
 
* If you like X-Chat but have to use windows sometimes, here is a free win32 [http://www.psyon.org/projects/xchat-win32/ version ]
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* A client for Mac OS X is [http://colloquy.info/ Colloquy]
  
 
== Who is Whom ? ==
 
== Who is Whom ? ==
  
 
A list of people & accounts is available: [[DomainDeveloper]]
 
A list of people & accounts is available: [[DomainDeveloper]]

Revision as of 13:03, 10 October 2006

OpenOffice.org project uses IRC for direct / immediate online communication:

IRC Network: Freenode (irc.freenode.net)

#users.openoffice.org User channel
#OpenOffice.org General channel (most developers)
#qa.openoffice.org QA channel
#api.openoffice.org API channel (related to API programming, SDK, developer documentation)
#chart2.openoffice.org Chart2 channel (related to the chart2 module, the re-implementation of the Chart)
#go-oo Heretical ooo-build / OO.o channel
#ooonlc Native Language Talk Room
#debian-oo Debian OO.o packaging channel
#openoffice.org-de German channel
#openoffice.org-it Italian channel
#openoffice.org-pl Polish channel
#cs.openoffice.org Czech channel
#openoffice.et Estonian channel
#fr.openoffice.org Francophone channel
#dba.openoffice.org-de Germanophone channel to help with the Base-Modul of OpenOffice.org
#ooo_macport Native Mac OSX (Aqua) port of OpenOffice.org Developer channel

IRC info

  • New to IRC look here
  • Make sure you register your nick with freenode, just follow the instructions
  • If you like X-Chat but have to use windows sometimes, here is a free win32 version
  • A client for Mac OS X is Colloquy

Who is Whom ?

A list of people & accounts is available: DomainDeveloper

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