Le 03/09/2014 14:38, Kuvaja, Erno a écrit :
Another well working option that can be easily used:
1) get a Linux system with internet connection (local box, VM in a cloud,
whatever floats your boat)
2) install irssi and screen
3) run irssi in a screen
Now you can login (local console, ssh, telnet, mosh .... again pick your
preferred) into that linux system attach to the screen and you have your IRC
client online all the time even you're not.
- Erno (jokke_) Kuvaja
Well, there is no need to ssh to Irssi, you can just use Irssi Proxy and
make use of Pidgin or Xchat for it.
Re: ZNC as a service, I think it's OK provided the implementation is
open-sourced with openstack-infra repo group, as for Gerrit, Zuul and
others.
The only problem I can see is how to provide IRC credentials to this, as
I don't want to share my creds up to the service.
-Sylvain
-----Original Message-----
From: Thierry Carrez [mailto:thie...@openstack.org]
Sent: 03 September 2014 13:24
To: openstack-dev@lists.openstack.org
Subject: Re: [openstack-dev] znc as a service (was Re: [nova] Is the BP
approval process broken?)
Stefano Maffulli wrote:
On 08/29/2014 11:17 AM, John Garbutt wrote:
After moving to use ZNC, I find IRC works much better for me now, but
I am still learning really.
There! this sentence has two very important points worth highlighting:
1- when people say IRC they mean IRC + a hack to overcome its
limitation
2- IRC+znc is complex, not many people are used to it
Note that ZNC is not the only IRC proxy out there. Bip is also working quite
well.
I never used znc, refused to install, secure and maintain yet another
public facing service. For me IRC is: be there when it happens or read
the logs on eavesdrop, if needed.
Recently I found out that there are znc services out there that could
make things simpler but they're not easy to join (at least the couple
I looked at).
Would it make sense to offer znc as a service within the openstack project?
We could at least document the steps required to set up a proxy. Or propose
pre-configured images/containers for individuals to run "in the cloud". I
agree with Ryan that running an IRC proxy for someone else creates...
interesting privacy issues that may just hinder adoption of said solution.
--
Thierry Carrez (ttx)
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