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Revision as of 18:39, 27 March 2014
This page has mostly been copied from [1], please refer to that page for an up-to date version.
Channels
Join one of our IRC channels on irc.freenode.net (click the “webchat” link if you don’t have an IRC client installed or have never heard of IRC before).
English
- #minetest (webchat) (logs): main channel
- #minetest-dev (webchat) (logs): development channel, only serious stuff; Note: webchat is muted due to too much spam/flood
- #minetest-mods (webchat) (logs): mod development channel, mostly quiet
Other languages
Channels about Minetest in other languages (note that most people hang out on #minetest, which is the main channel):
- #minetest-de (webchat) German
- ##minetest-es (webchat) Spanish
Rules
Some people don't know how to behave in IRC, so here are some simple rules:
- Don’t ask if you can ask questions, just ask
- Be patient when you ask something, people might not be arround
- Don’t spam
- Don’t flood the channel with messages or bot commands
- use a Pastebin (e.g. pastie Pastebin.com or Pastebin.ca) if you want to post more than 3 lines (e.g. error messages or code)
- Annoying, racism or any form of degrogatory term against any user or channel operator will probably get you quieted or even banned.
- If you’re going to ask someone something, ‘please’ goes a very long way.
- The channels are not playgrounds and are frequently used for talks which are not off-topic.
- Off-topic is allowed, but excessive use of it is disallowed.
- Link shorteners are discouraged for URLs that are not very long.