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Revision as of 21:20, 10 July 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 NickServ.
  • You need to have set an email address with NickServ.
  • You need to have created an alternate nick and linked it to your primary nick with NickServ.
  • 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 NickServ, try "/msg NickServ HELP" from the chatline of your IRC client after you have connected to freenode.

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 Email IRC Nick Account System Name
JohnDoe nobody@fedoraproject.org nick example Steve Barber junk@roguedaemon.com roguedaemon sbarber

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 NickServ.
  • You need to have set an email address with NickServ.
  • You need to have created an alternate nick and linked it to your primary nick with NickServ.