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IRC is a real-time chat protocol that open source projects often use to talk about the project and as a medium for users and developers to help each other. IRC clients have a nicer user interface than the webchat interface, so you might want to try them out. This is optional. Here are some pages on this wiki from the Open Source Comes to Campus RPI event. These explain how to install clients. |
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Revision as of 17:06, 17 August 2012
Chatting during the workshop
We've set up an IRC channel (chat room) on Freenode where people can discuss the class and post questions and resources.
server: irc.freenode.net
channel: #chipyshop
If you don't know how to use IRC, you can just click on this link to a web chat interface. It will take you to a page where you can sign in to the chatroom.
Installing an IRC client: Optional!
IRC is a real-time chat protocol that open source projects often use to talk about the project and as a medium for users and developers to help each other. IRC clients have a nicer user interface than the webchat interface, so you might want to try them out. This is optional. Here are some pages on this wiki from the Open Source Comes to Campus RPI event. These explain how to install clients.