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Revision as of 08:09, 30 May 2008
Freenode Cloaks
This is the list of contributors who have requested Fedora IRC cloaks for the freenode network.
In order to receive a cloak, you must have completed the following steps:
- You need to have registered your nick with Nick
Serv.
- You need to have set an email address with Nick
Serv.
- You need to have created an alternate nick and linked it to your primary nick with Nick
Serv.
- You must be in the Fedora Account System and should have completed the CLA before you are eligible for a cloak.
- The nick you list here does not need to be your primary nick, but must be linked to your primary nick.
If you need instructions for using Nick Serv, try "/msg NickServ HELP " from the chatline of your IRC client after you have connected to freenode.
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If you have not done these things, freenode will not allow us to create your cloak. If you don't know how to do these things, follow the instructions here: http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#nicksetup
Your cloak will be something like: *@fedora/yournick
Note that freenode does not support the use of underscores "_" in cloaks.
Please do not delete example line.
After adding your entry, please be patient until the next round of cloak creations. This is a manual process.
Real Name | IRC Nick | Account System Name | |
JohnDoe | nobody@fedoraproject.org | nick | example |
ShrikantOdugoudar | vladimir_sukhov@yahoo.com | hitboxx | hitboxx |
DominikMierzejewski | dominik@greysector.net | rathann | rathann |
SpencerRinehart | spencer.rinehart@dominionenterprises.com | nubs | anubis |
AlexMusolino | musolinoa@fedoraproject.org | musolinoa | musolinoa |
Red Hat Cloaks
If you're on the Red Hat payroll, you can get a *@redhat/yournick cloak. Email spot@redhat.com (from your redhat.com email account) to get one. Remember:
- You need to have registered your nick with Nick
Serv.
- You need to have set an email address with Nick
Serv.
- You need to have created an alternate nick and linked it to your primary nick with Nick
Serv.