Re: KDE suggestions for Fedora 8 and beyond

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On Sat, 2007-06-23 at 14:34 -0500, Christopher David Desjardins wrote:
[snip suggestions]

I would hope that with the ability to remix Fedora, some enterprising
KDE folks who solve some of your "pure KDE desktop" desires.  Maybe you
are one of them?

> 5.  A KDE irc channel

The best way to start an IRC channel that you want people to join is
like this:

1. Start IRC client and connect to irc.freenode.net
2. '/join #fedora-kde'
3. '/msg chanserv register #fedora-kde <choose-password>'
4. '/msg chanserv help' for other goodies, and this page is helpful:
   http://freenode.net/channel_guidelines.shtml
5. '/msg chanserv set #fedora-kde guard on'
   - ChanServ joins and guards the channel while you are absent
6. '/msg chanserv set #fedora-kda alternate <nickname>
   - Pick another Fedora KDE user to be an alternative channel contact
7. '/topic #fedora-kde The Fedora KDE discussion channel, NOT FOR
SUPPORT (join #fedora for that); topics include packaging, builds, KDE4,
and other kfun'
8. Announce on 'fedora-devel-announce' the formation of a new channel;
watch people come by; when they do, say, "Hi, welcome" 

Don't think it's presumptuous to do it that way, that's how most
"official" channels get started.

- Karsten
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