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Frank Ellermann wrote:
Julian Mehnle wrote:
It's the #spf channel on irc.perl.org or irc.pobox.com.
How would you join it if you're elsewhere, DALnet (sp?),
It's not DALnet, it's "MagNET"[1], which seems to include only a small
number of servers.
is the channel name #spf directly known everywhere on all IRC servers,
Only within MagNET, not across "all of IRC". There are hundreds of
separate IRC server networks.
or has it some kind of address irc.perl.org/spf ?
Sorry, I have no idea how IRC is addressed from within Jabber. Is there
such a thing as "the Jabber IRC gateway" in the first place? Or aren't
there many different gateways?
What's an "address behind a random jabber to IRC gateway"?
I can use a gateway irc.jabber.freenet.de [...]
Google suggests that
#spf%irc(_dot_)perl(_dot_)org(_at_)irc(_dot_)jabber(_dot_)freenet(_dot_)de
might work.
References:
1. http://www.irc.perl.org/servers.mhtml
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