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= How to Behave in IRC = | = How to Behave in IRC = | ||
* [[Communicate/IRC/Participants| Fedora Participants | * [[Communicate/IRC/Participants| Fedora Participants Guidelines]] - These guidelines apply to the conduct users who are seeking information/support or are looking to participate in Fedoras IRC channels. | ||
* [[Communicate/IRC/Helpers| Fedora Helpers | * [[Communicate/IRC/Helpers| Fedora Helpers Guidelines]] - These guidelines apply to the conduct of the #fedora channel helpers. | ||
* [[Communicate/IRC/Operators| Fedora Operators | * [[Communicate/IRC/Operators| Fedora Operators Guidelines]] - These guidelines apply to the conduct of the #fedora channel operators. | ||
* [[Communicate/IRC/IRC_Etiquette| General IRC Etiquette]] - These are general guidelines for using the Fedora IRC Channels. | * [[Communicate/IRC/IRC_Etiquette| General IRC Etiquette]] - These are general guidelines for using the Fedora IRC Channels. | ||
Revision as of 15:44, 14 August 2008
I want to know...
- What is IRC, and what channels are available?
- How do I install XChat?
- What is the difference between a "NickServ password" and a "Server password" in XChat?
- What are the basic IRC commands?
- How do I make my name appear as "username/fedora" in IRC?
- How do I join an IRC meeting?
- What is the proper protocol for Fedora IRC Meetings?
- How do I maximize the support I recieive on IRC?
- What it means when my Fedora Release is EOL?
How to Behave in IRC
- Fedora Participants Guidelines - These guidelines apply to the conduct users who are seeking information/support or are looking to participate in Fedoras IRC channels.
- Fedora Helpers Guidelines - These guidelines apply to the conduct of the #fedora channel helpers.
- Fedora Operators Guidelines - These guidelines apply to the conduct of the #fedora channel operators.
- General IRC Etiquette - These are general guidelines for using the Fedora IRC Channels.