As an FYI - there is already one #slforum That's related to: http://scientificlinuxforum.org/ Its quiet enough as it is, I'm not sure we need more dilution ;) On 23/12/2014 3:42 AM, Phil Wyett wrote: > Hi all, > > As a user/developer who has lurked/participated on IRC since 2000 when > my eyes were truly opened to Free/OSS, I have found discussion on IRC to > be value to any project. This being the case, I have created two > unofficial channels on freenode for SL users and developers to make use > of. > > Freenode: https://freenode.net > > Channels: > > #sl-users > > Topic > ===== > > Unofficial Scientific Linux user channel. Official website for > Scientific Linux: http://http://www.scientificlinux.org > > Welcome message > =============== > > [#sl-users] Welcome to the unofficial Scientific Linux users IRC > channel. This channel is for discussing use of Scientific Linux and > allows users to support each other. > > #sl-devel > > Topic > ===== > > Unofficial Scientific Linux development channel. Official website for > Scientific Linux: http://http://www.scientificlinux.org > > Welcome message > =============== > > [#sl-devel] Welcome to the unofficial Scientific Linux development IRC > channel. This channel is for discussing development of/with Scientific > Linux. > > The channels are logged thanks to: https://botbot.me/ Links to logs can > be access via their website directly or via the link supplied at the end > of the channel topic. > > I am happy to add SL project developers as ops if they wish and as time > goes by I would expect to add others who show they are responsible. > > Regards > > Phil > -- Steven Haigh Email: [log in to unmask] Web: http://www.crc.id.au Phone: (03) 9001 6090 - 0412 935 897