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The | == The IRC Chat Channel == | ||
The most active discussion occurs on IRC where a dozen or so members are typically online. Stop by anytime and say hello to the group, but don't be discouraged by hours of inactivity at certian times of day. We run a [http://hq.curtek.com/cgi-bin/irc.cgi web-based IRC portal] that makes it easy for people to jump in from any computer, but more active users will benefit from the power of conventional client software such as [http://www.xchat.org Xchat] or [http://www.mirc.com mIRC]. | |||
== | === Web Based Access === | ||
Simply go to [http://hq.curtek.com/cgi-bin/irc.cgi http://hq.curtek.com/cgi-bin/irc.cgi], enter a unique ''nickname'', and say hello to the team! | |||
=== Client Software === | |||
* | Download one of the many freeware/shareware IRC clients and put [irc://irc.freenode.net/#paparazzi] at the top of your favorites list! | ||
* | * Linux: [http://www.xchat.org Xchat] is a popular and easy to use application. Run ''apt-get install xchat'' to install. | ||
* Windows: [http://www.mirc.com mIRC] is a good freeware client. | |||
=== Registering on the Freenode IRC Network === | ==== Registering on the Freenode IRC Network ==== | ||
Registering is optional but is required for private one-on-one chats. Private chats are useful for pasting large amounts of code back and forth without flooding the group or for any off-topic discussion you may wish to have. Commands in IRC begin with a forward slash '/'. Type these two commands into your IRC client to register and log on. | |||
Select your own unique password and use it in place of ''<password>''. Make sure you are currently using the "nickname" that you would like to use. | Select your own unique password and use it in place of ''<password>''. Make sure you are currently using the "nickname" that you would like to use. | ||
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/msg NickServ REGISTER <password> | /msg NickServ REGISTER <password> | ||
You will now have registered your nickname to your hostmask (or IP address) and the Freenode IRC network will attempt to prevent others from using your nickname. You will need to identify yourself to the system now every time you log onto IRC with the command below. | You will now have registered your nickname to your hostmask (or IP address) and the Freenode IRC network will attempt to prevent others from using your nickname. You will need to identify yourself to the system now every time you log onto IRC with the command below. This can be added to the "perform" section of your software to be run automatically every time you log on. | ||
/msg NickServ IDENTIFY <password> | /msg NickServ IDENTIFY <password> | ||
These commands return output results as well, depending on what IRC client you are using to chat it may have appeared in either your main chat window or a separate server window where other server related messages appear. | These commands return output results as well, depending on what IRC client you are using to chat it may have appeared in either your main chat window or a separate server window where other server related messages appear. Check this window for confirmation. | ||
Note: You may find that your IRC connection will occasionally be interrupted, leaving your nic floating on the server. When this happens the server will not let you log back on using the same nic until that nic has been dropped, usually within 30 minutes. The convention is to append an underscore to your original nic for temporary use. | |||
== Paparazzi Users Forum == | == Paparazzi Users Forum == |
Revision as of 09:55, 13 February 2007
The IRC Chat Channel
The most active discussion occurs on IRC where a dozen or so members are typically online. Stop by anytime and say hello to the group, but don't be discouraged by hours of inactivity at certian times of day. We run a web-based IRC portal that makes it easy for people to jump in from any computer, but more active users will benefit from the power of conventional client software such as Xchat or mIRC.
Web Based Access
Simply go to http://hq.curtek.com/cgi-bin/irc.cgi, enter a unique nickname, and say hello to the team!
Client Software
Download one of the many freeware/shareware IRC clients and put [1] at the top of your favorites list!
- Linux: Xchat is a popular and easy to use application. Run apt-get install xchat to install.
- Windows: mIRC is a good freeware client.
Registering on the Freenode IRC Network
Registering is optional but is required for private one-on-one chats. Private chats are useful for pasting large amounts of code back and forth without flooding the group or for any off-topic discussion you may wish to have. Commands in IRC begin with a forward slash '/'. Type these two commands into your IRC client to register and log on.
Select your own unique password and use it in place of <password>. Make sure you are currently using the "nickname" that you would like to use.
/msg NickServ REGISTER <password>
You will now have registered your nickname to your hostmask (or IP address) and the Freenode IRC network will attempt to prevent others from using your nickname. You will need to identify yourself to the system now every time you log onto IRC with the command below. This can be added to the "perform" section of your software to be run automatically every time you log on.
/msg NickServ IDENTIFY <password>
These commands return output results as well, depending on what IRC client you are using to chat it may have appeared in either your main chat window or a separate server window where other server related messages appear. Check this window for confirmation.
Note: You may find that your IRC connection will occasionally be interrupted, leaving your nic floating on the server. When this happens the server will not let you log back on using the same nic until that nic has been dropped, usually within 30 minutes. The convention is to append an underscore to your original nic for temporary use.
Paparazzi Users Forum
http://rc-autopilot.de/smf - please join and get this forum going!
Join the Paparazzi mailing list at:
http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/paparazzi-devel
To send an e-mail to the entire group simply send an e-mail to: paparazzi-devel@nongnu.org (you must complete the registration process above first)