TOR is blocked ;) Tried that my first week of school. There are ways
of getting out if you have leveraged access (which is not hard to
get), but like I said I'll just follow the rules. Only a few weeks left.
Ian
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Hahahaha. "Restrictive" is an understatement at Bob Jones. I feel sorry
for you, I really do. In any case, let me know if you'd like me to grab a
copy of TOR for you to use.
Cheers,
David
On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 3:50 PM, Ian Wagner wrote:
> I am well aware of the ways around it. I just don't
I am well aware of the ways around it. I just don't feel like using
them. My school is extremely... well... over-reactive when you get
around restrictions they have in place. One of their restrictions is
"chat" sites (including but not limited to IRC gateways). If it isn't
blocked by the fi
Ian Wagner wrote:
Unfortunately I will not be able to chat on #sword until after I am done
with school (May 9th) because of the said network access restrictions
on-campus :(
I was a C.S. student once (more than two decades ago!)... I'd say you're
not being very creative about overcoming your
The Firefox accessory Chatzilla is also a pretty good IRC client.
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This is just an encouragement to the core users and developers of the
SWORD engine to hang out on IRC: irc.freenode.net #sword
It's a great way to talk about ideas and ask questions in realtime, and
influence the direction of where we're going with the next revision of
the API.
If you're new t
It is very variable.
A lot of people log in for the whole day, but are only active for very
limited periods.
I tend to find most responses between midnight and 4am GMT, reflecting
the geographical spread of contributors. It does help tp use nicks in
first posts - my client e.g. is running much of
I've gone to the #sword room on freenode a few times, but no one replies
when I'm there. Are there planned chat times or times that tend to be
busy? I have been looking a bit at the source code, but I'd like to get
to know some of the veterans better.
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I had not seen the mibbit IRC before, and it looks nice. I've used some
standalone clients, the firefox IRC add-on, and some crude web
interfaces before, but on first appearance, this beats all of them for a
simple login. I don't have any non-techie friends who use IRC, so to
expect them to go
Yes, the last is not only dead, but I was totally unaware of it. Which
is kind of odd now that I am currently the lead developer for JSword.
On occasion or upon invite, I've been known to be on #sword.
DM
On Jan 16, 2008, at 6:01 PM, peter wrote:
> free node #sword, #gnomesword and #jsword
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free node #sword, #gnomesword and #jsword
First is most important, latter is occasionally used, last is dead.
Peter
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Are folks still meeting on IRC for development and support? If so, where?
Sincerely,
Ray Ellerd
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I would really like to talk about some issues on irc. If your
interested please let me know. Irc location is calvino.freenode.net
/join #sword or it may be irc.freenode.net ...
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