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# [http://www.mirc.com/get.html Download mIRC from this link].
# Read through the material on [http://www.mirc.com/install.html Getting started with mIRC]. We'll practice using IRC in depth later in the day.
== IRC client practice: joining the OpenHatch channel ==
During this workshop we'll get practice using IRC and help each other as we contribute to project in the <tt>#openhatch</tt> channel on the <tt>Freenode</tt> network.
Here are the connection details for joining the Freenode network and the OpenHatch IRC channel:
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IRC server name: irc.freenode.net
channel name: #openhatch
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Given that information, and reviewing the mIRC overview above, use mIRC to connect to Freenode and join the OpenHatch channel. Pick any nickname you like. :) Once you are joined the channel, say hello!
== Return to laptop setup ==
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Revision as of 13:21, 25 February 2012
On Windows, we'll be using mIRC, a popular graphical IRC chat client.
IRC client setup instructions
- Download mIRC from this link.
- Read through the material on Getting started with mIRC. We'll practice using IRC in depth later in the day.
IRC client practice: joining the OpenHatch channel
During this workshop we'll get practice using IRC and help each other as we contribute to project in the #openhatch channel on the Freenode network.
Here are the connection details for joining the Freenode network and the OpenHatch IRC channel:
IRC server name: irc.freenode.net channel name: #openhatch
Given that information, and reviewing the mIRC overview above, use mIRC to connect to Freenode and join the OpenHatch channel. Pick any nickname you like. :) Once you are joined the channel, say hello!