True, but isn't there a way to 'bridge' multiple IRC channels? As I
recall, in the even that one goes down, the only users that disappear
from the channel are the ones connected to the host that now dead
server. I believe we would have to set up our own IRC network to do
so, though.

Kyle

http://www.kylehall.info
Information Technology
Crawford County Federated Library System ( http://www.ccfls.org )




2009/9/10 Joe Atzberger <ohioc...@gmail.com>:
> Mirroring is for files and websites.  You can't "mirror" mail services or
> IRC channels.
> --Joe
>
> On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 8:02 AM, Steve Wills <swi...@beyond-print.com>
> wrote:
>>
>> While I would tend to agree that one must take steps in order, I would
>> like to recognize the generous offer Krishnan has made and say thank you.
>>  In it's turn, can I suggest the idea of a network of mirror sites?  git
>> does that anyway basically.  I am happy to provide a mirror for the whole
>> bundle of services to the Koha community as well.
>>
>> Steve Wills
>>
>> ---responding to
>> 2009/9/10 Krishnan M : ... Ahead of the Koha foundation meeting on the
>> 15th, i volunteer to host some or all such services, if any are needed, as
>> well as volunteer time to administer some of them.
>>
>> Chris:  first we should talk about what shape the foundation might take,
>> then worry about these.
>>
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