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Along with the rest of the Ubuntu project, Ubuntu-UK makes use of the [http://www.freenode.net/ Freenode] IRC servers. Most of the communication outside of the mailing list, takes place in the Ubuntu-UK IRC channel. A lot of general chat also takes place here. Along with the rest of the Ubuntu project, Ubuntu-UK makes use of the [[http://www.freenode.net/|Freenode]] IRC servers. Most of the communication outside of the mailing list, takes place in the Ubuntu-UK IRC channel. A lot of general chat also takes place here.
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You can connect to the Ubuntu-UK IRC channel using IRC clients such as Gaim Internet Messenger or XChat, by pointing your client to the Freenode network ('''irc.freenode.net:6667''') and joining the '''#ubuntu-uk''' channel. You can connect to the Ubuntu-UK IRC channel using IRC clients such as Pidgin Internet Messenger or XChat, by pointing your client to the Freenode network ('''irc.freenode.net''') and joining the '''#ubuntu-uk''' channel. You can even try it out [[http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=ubuntu-uk|in your web browser]] but after a while most people prefer to use a desktop client.
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== Channel Guidlines == Note: Many irc clients have "Freenode" listed as a selectable network. Once connected in a graphical IRC client you can select the channel. Alternatively (and in command-line IRC clients) you can join a channel with the '''/join''' command, for example '''/join #ubuntu-uk'''.
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While in the Ubuntu-UK IRC channel (and in any Ubuntu channel) you are expected to abide by the [http://ubuntu.com/community/conduct Ubuntu Code of Conduct] (CoC). Most of what is applicable to the IRC Channel can be summarised as follows (taken from [http://www.ubuntu.com/community/conduct ubuntu.com]): == Channel Guidelines ==

While in the Ubuntu-UK IRC channel (and in any Ubuntu channel) you are expected to abide by the [[http://ubuntu.com/community/conduct|Ubuntu Code of Conduct]] (CoC). Most of what is applicable to the IRC Channel can be summarised as follows (taken from [[http://www.ubuntu.com/community/conduct|ubuntu.com]]):
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=== Language guidelines ===
A new channel policy on bad language has now been decided.

 1. Mild swearing is ok, as long as it isn't excessive or directed at a person.
 1. Any other bad language will result in a warning, or a kick at the operators discretion.
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Logs of #ubuntu-uk are available [http://netz.smurf.noris.de/logs/freenode/ here] (The logging bot has a nick beginning with 'Lo``Co``Bot'). Logs of #ubuntu-uk are available [[http://logs.ubuntu-eu.org/freenode/|here]] (The logging bot has a nick beginning with 'Lo``Co``Bot').
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The Ubuntu-uk team's meetings also take place in the IRC Channel. Currently these meetings are held on an irregular basis. More details can be found on the [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam#head-0351ef3488343164b5bccaa8983cb9aa9900b3dc Meetings Section]. Anyone is welcome to drop in for the meetings, even if only to eavesdrop. The Ubuntu-uk team's meetings also take place in the IRC Channel. Currently these meetings are held on an irregular basis. More details can be found on the [[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam#head-0351ef3488343164b5bccaa8983cb9aa9900b3dc|Meetings Section]]. Anyone is welcome to drop in for the meetings, even if only to eavesdrop.
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IRC Ops are people in an IRC Channel who have extra privileges and responsibilities. They are the people to call for any trouble in a channel. Currently, the Ubuntu-Au IRC Channel has the following Ops: IRC Ops are people in an IRC Channel who have extra privileges and responsibilities. They are the people to call for any trouble in a channel. Currently, the Ubuntu-UK IRC Channel has the following Ops:
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Thanks to the AustralianTeam for most of the page text. Thanks to the Australian Team for most of the page text.
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UKTeam/Logo/uuklogo.png

Ubuntu-UK IRC

Along with the rest of the Ubuntu project, Ubuntu-UK makes use of the Freenode IRC servers. Most of the communication outside of the mailing list, takes place in the Ubuntu-UK IRC channel. A lot of general chat also takes place here.

You can connect to the Ubuntu-UK IRC channel using IRC clients such as Pidgin Internet Messenger or XChat, by pointing your client to the Freenode network (irc.freenode.net) and joining the #ubuntu-uk channel. You can even try it out in your web browser but after a while most people prefer to use a desktop client.

Note: Many irc clients have "Freenode" listed as a selectable network. Once connected in a graphical IRC client you can select the channel. Alternatively (and in command-line IRC clients) you can join a channel with the /join command, for example /join #ubuntu-uk.

Channel Guidelines

While in the Ubuntu-UK IRC channel (and in any Ubuntu channel) you are expected to abide by the Ubuntu Code of Conduct (CoC). Most of what is applicable to the IRC Channel can be summarised as follows (taken from ubuntu.com):

Be respectful. The Ubuntu community and its members treat one another with respect. Everyone can make a valuable contribution to Ubuntu. We may not always agree, but disagreement is no excuse for poor behaviour and poor manners. We might all experience some frustration now and then, but we cannot allow that frustration to turn into a personal attack. It's important to remember that a community where people feel uncomfortable or threatened is not a productive one. We expect members of the Ubuntu community to be respectful when dealing with other contributors as well as with people outside the Ubuntu project, and with users of Ubuntu.

Language guidelines

A new channel policy on bad language has now been decided.

  1. Mild swearing is ok, as long as it isn't excessive or directed at a person.
  2. Any other bad language will result in a warning, or a kick at the operators discretion.

Channel Logs

Logs of #ubuntu-uk are available here (The logging bot has a nick beginning with 'LoCoBot').

Meetings

The Ubuntu-uk team's meetings also take place in the IRC Channel. Currently these meetings are held on an irregular basis. More details can be found on the Meetings Section. Anyone is welcome to drop in for the meetings, even if only to eavesdrop.

IRC Ops

IRC Ops are people in an IRC Channel who have extra privileges and responsibilities. They are the people to call for any trouble in a channel. Currently, the Ubuntu-UK IRC Channel has the following Ops:

apokryphos

FrancisGiannaros

loudmouthman

NikButler

jono

JonoBacon

Daviey

DaveWalker

GazzaK

GaryKearley

Mez

MartinMeredith

popey

AlanPope

Seeker'

ChrisOattes

Thanks to the Australian Team for most of the page text.


CategoryUKTeam CategoryLoCoTeams

UKTeam/IRC (last edited 2021-06-20 13:51:41 by lucyllewy)