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  • From: Eric Sandall <eric AT sandall.us>
  • To: sm-discuss AT lists.ibiblio.org
  • Subject: Re: [SM-Discuss] Addon for web site!
  • Date: Tue, 17 May 2005 11:08:36 -0700

Quoting Amel Durakovic <sourcemage AT gmail.com>:
> Hi everyone.. After a losing election, I seem to get on feet again :P
> Just kidding.. I am as happy as before, so no difference. :)

Good to hear. :)

> I was thinking, if we could add an IRC plugin on the web site, so that
> users using public computers or using computers not belonging to them
> don't have to download an IRC client as mIRC, XChat or irssi.. I have
> my own computer, but there could be some, who don't have..

We've thought of putting irssi on the ISO and having it auto-connect to
irc.freenode.net/#sourcemage-newbies when it's loaded so that people can get
help that way. I'm not sure what good a web-based interface would allow, but
I'm not against it. My only requirement be that it uses open source software
(i.e. not Java).

> This could make more activity and a faster problem solution, so that
> the only thing you have to do is to open the (graphical) web browser
> ;)

If it's done correctly they could even use lynx or links. ;) There's also
Chatzilla from Mozilla.

> Sincerely Wourgs (relatively new nickname.. I hope, that you get used to
> it).
> --
>
> Wourgs is inherited from the word "Worg", which is a wolf in World of
> Warcraft. The "u" and "s" is added, so that it sounds better.

Worgs were also in The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkein, a bit before World of
Warcraft's time. ;)

-sandalle

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Eric Sandall | Source Mage GNU/Linux Developer
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http://eric.sandall.us/ | SysAdmin @ Inst. Shock Physics @ WSU
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