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[[category:glossary]][[IRC]] is short for "Internet Relay Chat", which is kind of like [[IM]] except more community-oriented: People set up "rooms" nominally dedicated to particular subjects, and you generally join one or more of these "rooms" and converse as you would in a "[[IRL|real-life]]" room containing a small number of casual acquaintances – only without accidentally "talking over" anyone or having to say "sorry, could you repeat that?".
[[category:glossary]][[category:acronyms]][[IRC]] is an [[:category:acronyms|acronym]] that stands for "'''I'''nternet '''R'''elay '''C'''hat", which is kind of like [[IM]] except more community-oriented: People set up "rooms" nominally dedicated to particular subjects, and you generally join one or more of these "rooms" and converse as you would in a "[[IRL|real-life]]" room containing a small number of casual acquaintances – only without accidentally "talking over" anyone or having to say "sorry, could you repeat that?".


We have an official channel for ourselves and a few friends (although we belong to many others); it is listed on the [[contact]] page. Feel free to drop by.
We have an official channel for ourselves and a few friends (although we belong to many others); it is listed on the [[contact]] page. Feel free to drop by.


Eventually, we plan to have a web-based client set up, so we can just direct people to a web page if they don't have an IRC client installed.
Eventually, we plan to have a web-based client set up, so we can just direct people to a web page if they don't have an IRC client installed.

Latest revision as of 20:55, 15 March 2009

IRC is an acronym that stands for "Internet Relay Chat", which is kind of like IM except more community-oriented: People set up "rooms" nominally dedicated to particular subjects, and you generally join one or more of these "rooms" and converse as you would in a "real-life" room containing a small number of casual acquaintances – only without accidentally "talking over" anyone or having to say "sorry, could you repeat that?".

We have an official channel for ourselves and a few friends (although we belong to many others); it is listed on the contact page. Feel free to drop by.

Eventually, we plan to have a web-based client set up, so we can just direct people to a web page if they don't have an IRC client installed.