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Nmap Development: Re: #nmap IRC channel

Re: #nmap IRC channel

From: Diman Todorov <diman.todorov_at_univie.ac.at>
Date: Sat, 19 Apr 2008 21:20:38 +0200

On Apr 19, 2008, at 9:17 PM, Arturo 'Buanzo' Busleiman wrote:
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> Fyodor wrote:
> | Thanks Doug, that is good to know. Maybe we should have an
> "official"
> | #nmap channel that we direct people to from the Nmap web site. Does
> | anyone have an opinion on which network it should be on? EFnet?
> | Freenode? Other? Is EFnet the only network which currently has an
> | active channel?
>
> Fyodor, I run a small IRC Network. It's got to nodes/servers. One in
> USA< the other in Germany. It's
> mostly empty, but it's up-to-date, secure, and I'll gladly provide
> any services you or the rest of
> the team might have.
>
> irc.buanzo.org

I'd opt for one of the larger networks simply because I am on 4
servers already and I would like to keep the number of servers I
connect to as small as possible. I'd suggest freenode, many large OSS
projects are on freenode (lua, vim and emacs among others).

cheers,
Diman

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