[dev] IRC on Free node

2013-11-01 Thread patrick295767 patrick295767
Hi Guys,

 Would you know if there could be a new channel of Suckless on irc
 freenode?

  I would recommend freenode which is quite popular.

  Could you create one on freenode, follow and add it to your irc channel...?

  See you soon !
  Pat'
  --
  May Suckless Dev Be With You, Always
  ...maybe on your pocket Pandora



Re: [dev] IRC on Free node

2013-11-01 Thread Kai Hendry
irc://irc.oftc.net/suckless



Re: [dev] IRC on Free node

2013-11-01 Thread Chris Down
On 2013-11-01 09:08, patrick295767 patrick295767 wrote:
>  Would you know if there could be a new channel of Suckless on irc
>  freenode?
> 
>   I would recommend freenode which is quite popular.

We already have an IRC channel, #suckless on OFTC.


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Re: [dev] IRC on Free node

2013-11-01 Thread patrick295767 patrick295767
You trace the IP address on OFTC or provide some cloak?

2013/11/1 Chris Down :
> On 2013-11-01 09:08, patrick295767 patrick295767 wrote:
>>  Would you know if there could be a new channel of Suckless on irc
>>  freenode?
>>
>>   I would recommend freenode which is quite popular.
>
> We already have an IRC channel, #suckless on OFTC.



Re: [dev] IRC on Free node

2013-11-01 Thread Chris Down
On 2013-11-01 09:14, patrick295767 patrick295767 wrote:
> You trace the IP address on OFTC or provide some cloak?

Go talk to the OFTC ircops if you want that. Usually, they won't give
you one, but who cares.


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Re: [dev] IRC on Free node

2013-11-01 Thread patrick295767 patrick295767
I believe that OFTC is not along the suckless philosophy somehow.

2013/11/1 Chris Down :
> On 2013-11-01 09:14, patrick295767 patrick295767 wrote:
>> You trace the IP address on OFTC or provide some cloak?
>
> Go talk to the OFTC ircops if you want that. Usually, they won't give
> you one, but who cares.



Re: [dev] IRC on Free node

2013-11-01 Thread A
On Fri, Nov 1, 2013 at 3:19 AM, A  wrote:

> On Fri, Nov 1, 2013 at 2:22 AM, patrick295767 patrick295767
>  wrote:
>>
>> I believe that OFTC is not along the suckless philosophy somehow.
>>
> And why is that?
>



Re: [dev] IRC on Free node

2013-11-01 Thread patrick295767 patrick295767
I may reply your question by another question, on the subject of plain
IP list, as follows:
- Do you like to be scanned, or bruted force, ...?
- you probably matter and prefer to avoid attacks or attempts, right.

Well, OFTC kinda sucks (although it works) for this first reason for instance.

2013/11/1 A :
> On Fri, Nov 1, 2013 at 3:19 AM, A  wrote:
>
>> On Fri, Nov 1, 2013 at 2:22 AM, patrick295767 patrick295767
>>  wrote:
>>>
>>> I believe that OFTC is not along the suckless philosophy somehow.
>>>
>> And why is that?
>>
>



Re: [dev] IRC on Free node

2013-11-01 Thread Ryan O’Hara
Use a bouncer if you’re paranoid. Otherwise, keep in mind that people
have better things to do.

On 11/1/13, patrick295767 patrick295767  wrote:
> I may reply your question by another question, on the subject of plain
> IP list, as follows:
> - Do you like to be scanned, or bruted force, ...?
> - you probably matter and prefer to avoid attacks or attempts, right.
>
> Well, OFTC kinda sucks (although it works) for this first reason for
> instance.
>
> 2013/11/1 A :
>> On Fri, Nov 1, 2013 at 3:19 AM, A  wrote:
>>
>>> On Fri, Nov 1, 2013 at 2:22 AM, patrick295767 patrick295767
>>>  wrote:

 I believe that OFTC is not along the suckless philosophy somehow.

>>> And why is that?
>>>
>>
>
>



Re: [dev] IRC on Free node

2013-11-01 Thread patrick295767 patrick295767
Security is not perfect. A bouncer is fine, or helps.

The idea of protecting your data makes senses. Security is an important topic.

2013/11/2 Ryan O’Hara :
> Use a bouncer if you’re paranoid. Otherwise, keep in mind that people
> have better things to do.
>
> On 11/1/13, patrick295767 patrick295767  wrote:
>> I may reply your question by another question, on the subject of plain
>> IP list, as follows:
>> - Do you like to be scanned, or bruted force, ...?
>> - you probably matter and prefer to avoid attacks or attempts, right.
>>
>> Well, OFTC kinda sucks (although it works) for this first reason for
>> instance.
>>
>> 2013/11/1 A :
>>> On Fri, Nov 1, 2013 at 3:19 AM, A  wrote:
>>>
 On Fri, Nov 1, 2013 at 2:22 AM, patrick295767 patrick295767
  wrote:
>
> I believe that OFTC is not along the suckless philosophy somehow.
>
 And why is that?

>>>
>>
>>
>



Re: [dev] IRC on Free node

2013-11-01 Thread Thorsten Glaser
patrick295767 patrick295767 dixit:

>Security is not perfect. A bouncer is fine, or helps.

You just want to flame, I’d guess.

>The idea of protecting your data makes senses. Security is an
>important topic.

Says the Googlemail user. Oh, the irony.

>2013/11/2 Ryan O�Hara :
[…]
>> On 11/1/13, patrick295767 patrick295767  wrote:

And neither the one nor the other Googlemail user know how to
properly write eMails. I sense a theme there.

DE: http://www.afaik.de/usenet/faq/zitieren/
EN: http://www.netmeister.org/news/learn2quote.html
NL: http://www.briachons.org/art/quote/

>>> I may reply your question by another question, on the subject of plain
>>> IP list, as follows:
>>> - Do you like to be scanned, or bruted force, ...?
[…]

Oh please. I’ve been on freenode two namechanges ago, NickServ
says it’s been over 12 years, and it’s not happened to me, and
I disbelieve in cloaks. (Though, using IPv6 surely helps ☺)

bye,
//mirabilos
PS: My reason for avoiding OFTC is simply that the IRC client I use
connects to only one IRC server at a time.
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