#46530 - 08/15/05 03:49 AM
ETS IRC?
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Any interest in having an IRC (Internet Relay Chat) server for our own use? It'd be for ETS members only, and would concern itself with ETS-like topics. It would not be a replacement for this forum. I see it as a way to hold more dynamic conversations, and to go further off topic on occasion that we can here. It would in no way be associated with Equipped To Survive... I'd set it up, run it and probably call it something completely different to further distance it from ETS, but it'd be for us.
(Internet Relay Chat works sort of like AOL Instant Messanger, but you can talk to several people all at once.)
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#46531 - 08/15/05 05:36 AM
Re: ETS IRC?
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Anonymous
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Interesting idea. Two questions:
1) Why set up a dedicated server? You could just set up a room on any IRC network and give out the password here.
2) Are there really enough people here to maintain an ongoing room?
Perhaps a better approach would be for Doug to add a chat module when/if he updates the site and software. I know this is straightforward with phpBB. I'm not sure about UBB.threads, but it likely supports this too.
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#46532 - 08/15/05 03:35 PM
Re: ETS IRC?
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Public or private, it won't matter to the group. It's just an address.
I have no idea if there are enough people to make this work. I know from checking "Who's online", that the same group of people tend to be on fairly often, and at the same times. I've had replies to posts within minutes of hitting the submit button, then replied to the replies. This starts to look like a conversation. <img src="/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
As far as the chat module... One advantage a non-ETS IRC channel would have is that we could continue interesting discussions without the need to worry about who's watching. Think of it as an ETS underground, or maybe a back room.
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#46533 - 08/15/05 04:47 PM
Re: ETS IRC?
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Registered: 05/23/02
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Well one thing that ETS prouds itself in is that we kind of keep on topic. No bad language, no flame wars about donkeys and elephants and for 99.999% of the time we are being civilized. This is especially important since Doug web site is children friendly. It's hard to control the chat room. You can modify the post but you cant modify instant message. Also sometimes when you sleep over an idea and cool down a follow up post comes up much nicer than the original thought. Groo's idea to create something outside ETS for us to chat is an excellent one. This way Doug doesnt have to worry about somebody flying off the handle and saying stupid stuff that may be rated R. I personally list my Instant Messanger screen name as a form of contact and got asked some questions that way many times.
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#46534 - 08/15/05 07:04 PM
Re: ETS IRC?
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Anonymous
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That's a good point about keeping it separate from ETS, particularly because ETS is part of a real foundation and not just an enthusiast website. I'd be game to try it out if groo wants to set up an IRC room and an op bot and maybe even a private server.
And if people use Trillian, IRC really is just like a group IM.
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#46535 - 08/15/05 07:06 PM
Re: ETS IRC?
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It's just a matter of agreeing on a server to host the channel and make an #equipped channel somewhere. Most serious IRC servers have bots and some security to avoid channel takeovers and stuff like that.
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#46536 - 08/15/05 07:17 PM
Re: ETS IRC?
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Registered: 11/02/03
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Doesn't matter if it's public or private to me, either. Can you recommend a public server?
I have no experience with Windows and IRC... is there a good windows client?
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#46537 - 08/16/05 01:03 AM
Re: ETS IRC?
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Registered: 07/28/04
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MIRC is the only decent Windows client that I know of but it may not be suited for the less experienced. There are probably clients that are easier to use if you aren't doing stuff like DCC etc.
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#46538 - 08/16/05 02:56 AM
Re: ETS IRC?
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Anonymous
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For casual use, Trillian, which is like a kitchen-sink IM program, might be the easiest to use as it has IRC built-in.
I looked around for a few minutes earlier to see if there are any more modern approaches than IRC, like some kind of IM based chatroom, but surprisingly I didn't come up with anything.
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