hello again..
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Originally posted by Killserveis this a Question??? It looks like a suggestion. I think you may directly post this sort of questions in the Suggestion Thread..!
you are right killserve...maybe this post should have been threaded into the suggestion thread...my apologies...
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Originally posted by LivinFree
And how would an IRC forum help the general Unix public? It's not even necessarily Unix-centric.
but then, livinfree, irc has been an integral part of the networking community, regardless of OS's installed in their system... Also, IRC has long spawned a "culture" of its own - programming, design, architecture...
for one, everybody could go to the homepage of mIRC for help in using the client
, but that page do not provide technical overview and information on its architecture...
Linux has its own built-in irc client, we can get one also for freebsd, etch... The point here is that an IRC forum could go a long way in not only providing general help in IRC for the ordinary users but also a venue for the development of IRC (for the developers and enthusiasts)- of course focused on UNIX and the other *nix platform...
anyway, i am very much open for critiques... i only want to discuss the feasibility of having an IRC forum in an academic approach...
thans for your responses...
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