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If you want to talk to the OpenVZ users and sometimes developers live, we can usually be found on the #openvz channel on irc.freenode.net.
 
If you want to talk to the OpenVZ users and sometimes developers live, we can usually be found on the #openvz channel on irc.freenode.net.
  
== Some simple rules ==
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* Please note that this is a volunteer service, so be polite - you won't get much help if being rude.
 
* Please note that this is a volunteer service, so be polite - you won't get much help if being rude.
  
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* Please do a research before asking questions. Search this wiki, the [[mailing lists]] and [[forum:|forum]] for questions that were asked in the past.
 
* Please do a research before asking questions. Search this wiki, the [[mailing lists]] and [[forum:|forum]] for questions that were asked in the past.
  
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* Also remember that the level of activity varies, so if you don't get help at once, stay online for a while. People will answer if they can, or ask for more details if they need it. Repeating the same question again and again won't help.
 
* Also remember that the level of activity varies, so if you don't get help at once, stay online for a while. People will answer if they can, or ask for more details if they need it. Repeating the same question again and again won't help.
  
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* Don't send private messages to people unless they have asked you to — it's considered rude.
 
* Don't send private messages to people unless they have asked you to — it's considered rude.
  
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* Chances are that people had the same challenges as you at one time — so following the above points will ensure a good experience, both for you and for us.
 
* Chances are that people had the same challenges as you at one time — so following the above points will ensure a good experience, both for you and for us.
  
== Connecting ==
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[irc://irc.freenode.net/openvz Click here] to connect with an IRC client (requires IRC client installed).
 
[irc://irc.freenode.net/openvz Click here] to connect with an IRC client (requires IRC client installed).
  
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Many users of the freenode IRC network have since moved to the libra.chat network, so see #openvz there also.
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To connect with an IRC client, you need one installed. Here are our IRC client recommendations:
 
To connect with an IRC client, you need one installed. Here are our IRC client recommendations:
  
* Via web browser: [https://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=#openvz Freenode webchat] or [https://kiwiirc.com/client/irc.freenode.net/#openvz Kiwi IRC client]
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* Via web browser: [https://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=#openvz Freenode webchat] or [https://kiwiirc.com/client/irc.freenode.net/#openvz Kiwi IRC client] or [https://web.libera.chat/#openvz Libra.chat webchat]
 
* For Linux: [http://www.xchat.org/ XChat]
 
* For Linux: [http://www.xchat.org/ XChat]
 
* For Mac OS X: [http://www.colloquy.info/ Colloquy]
 
* For Mac OS X: [http://www.colloquy.info/ Colloquy]
 
* For Windows: [http://www.mirc.com/ mIRC]
 
* For Windows: [http://www.mirc.com/ mIRC]
  
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It is possible to find all conversation in the past. IRC logs are saved using [https://botbot.me/freenode/openvz/ botbot.me].
 
It is possible to find all conversation in the past. IRC logs are saved using [https://botbot.me/freenode/openvz/ botbot.me].
 
You will never miss an interesting discussion :)
 
You will never miss an interesting discussion :)

Latest revision as of 15:09, 24 February 2022

<translate> If you want to talk to the OpenVZ users and sometimes developers live, we can usually be found on the #openvz channel on irc.freenode.net.

Some simple rules[edit]

  • Please note that this is a volunteer service, so be polite - you won't get much help if being rude.
  • Please do a research before asking questions. Search this wiki, the mailing lists and forum for questions that were asked in the past.
  • Also remember that the level of activity varies, so if you don't get help at once, stay online for a while. People will answer if they can, or ask for more details if they need it. Repeating the same question again and again won't help.
  • Don't send private messages to people unless they have asked you to — it's considered rude.
  • Chances are that people had the same challenges as you at one time — so following the above points will ensure a good experience, both for you and for us.

Connecting[edit]

Click here to connect with an IRC client (requires IRC client installed).

Many users of the freenode IRC network have since moved to the libra.chat network, so see #openvz there also.

To connect with an IRC client, you need one installed. Here are our IRC client recommendations:

IRC logs[edit]

It is possible to find all conversation in the past. IRC logs are saved using botbot.me. You will never miss an interesting discussion :) </translate>