Message-Id: <199610111622.JAA23551@dfw-ix4.ix.netcom.com> From: "Alexey Kouzmitch" To: "Fred Knieper" , Subject: Re: DJGPP on IRC Date: Fri, 11 Oct 1996 12:22:53 -0400 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I believe that it should be on DALNet, because you can register your channel and nick, and no1 will ever steal it from you, also u can have reg'd bots, it has a lot of severs, and it is kinda fast... Alexey Kouzmitch. ---------- > From: Fred Knieper > To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com > Subject: Re: DJGPP on IRC > Date: Wednesday, October 09, 1996 9:38 PM > > flyboy AT ari DOT net (Nathaniel Meo) wrote: > > >Ryzhenkov Ilya wrote: > > >>Is there any channel on IRC to discuss specific DJGPP topics ? > >>If not, I offer to create one named #djgpp ! > >>I hope DJ Delorie or any of the djgpp operators (i.e. GURUs) will > >>place a bot there. > > >>And while the times goes on, I invite all to /join #djgpp ! > >>Let's talk ! > > >What network would this use though? EFNet? Undernet? Lets just clarify > >that so people don't get confused about where to go. > > If we really wanted to make the channel work, we should use one of the > smaller 'nets like AnotherNet or StarNet. > > AnotherNet only has three servers (all in US) no bots, illegal > trading, fast acting cops and best of all, no lag. > > Their servers are at > > neato.ca.us.another.net > sunrise.ca.us.another.net > together.vt.us.another.net > > If the 'net needed to be international (most likely it will) then > IceNet would do great, with servers US,EU and AU > > - irc.us.icenet.org - United States Server > - webfire.us.icenet.org - United States Server > - slurpee.us.icenet.org - United States Server > - phat.us.icenet.org - United States Server > - webserve.us.icenet.org - United States Server > - nemesis.us.icenet.org - United States Server > - zip.au.icenet.org - Australian Server > - sydney.au.icenet.org - Australian Server > - acid.uk.icenet.org - European Server > > Although it seems a little short on the EU side, eh? > > Both of these have low traffic, few splits and low lag, channel > services and nick services. If a #DJGPP channel is seriously going to > be formed, these are the places it should go. > >