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The activity was originally developed under the name '''XoIRC''' in 2007 by [http://edsiper.linuxchile.cl Eduardo Silva]. It was migrated to Sugar Labs Git/Trac in 2009 and maintained until 2010 by [[User:Mchua|Mel Chua]]. [[User:Fran Rogers|Fran Rogers]] is the current maintainer.
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The activity was originally developed under the name '''XoIRC''' in 2007 by [http://edsiper.linuxchile.cl Eduardo Silva]. It was migrated to Sugar Labs Git/Trac in 2009 and maintained until 2010 by [[User:Mchua|Mel Chua]]. [[User:Aneesh Dogra|Aneesh Dogra]] and [[User:Fran Rogers|Fran Rogers]] are the current maintainers.
  
 
Internally, the activity is built around an all-Python IRC client, [http://urk.sourceforge.net/ Urk] (no longer maintained since 2007). The license is [http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html GPL2+].
 
Internally, the activity is built around an all-Python IRC client, [http://urk.sourceforge.net/ Urk] (no longer maintained since 2007). The license is [http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html GPL2+].

Revision as of 23:50, 10 January 2013

The IRC activity allows you to chat with other Sugar/OLPC users and enthusiasts on the Internet via Internet Relay Chat (IRC).

The activity defaults to a "channel" (akin to a "room") called #sugar on the Freenode network, but you can join one of the many channels available by typing /join #channel, where #channel is the channel name. Like many Free/Open Source projects, Sugar developers frequent this channel, and are happy to help with any Sugar questions and suggestions you may have.

See the Internet Relay Chat page on this wiki for a list of Sugar-related channels you can join.

IRC Commands

The following commands can be typed into the input box, all preceded by a slash (/):

  • /join #channel - join a channel
  • /server irc.example.org - connect to a different network
  • /query user - open up a private chat window with another user
  • /msg user message - privately message another user without opening a new window
  • /nick new_name - change your nickname away from the default

Many other commands are available, and you can create and administer your own channels as well: see the IRC FAQ for more information.

Development

The activity was originally developed under the name XoIRC in 2007 by Eduardo Silva. It was migrated to Sugar Labs Git/Trac in 2009 and maintained until 2010 by Mel Chua. Aneesh Dogra and Fran Rogers are the current maintainers.

Internally, the activity is built around an all-Python IRC client, Urk (no longer maintained since 2007). The license is GPL2+.

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