The Telegram <-> IRC bridge is now up!

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Hi everyone,

The Telegram <-> IRC bridge for #fedora-docs is now up, so you can join
the channel through Telegram: http://t.me/fedora_docs. This brings the
Docs Project together with several other Fedora communities that already
use the same setup for their channels. A full list of these is at:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Telegram

If you're not familiar with Telegram, it's a chat protocol and a set of
apps (for both mobile and desktop) that give you some advantages that
IRC doesn't have (without a bouncer at least), namely that messages are
stored persistently so you don't lose any conversations that happen when
your IRC client isn't running. More info here: https://telegram.org/

Since this is a bridge, messages between Telegram and IRC are forwarded
back and forth by a bot: fdocs-tg on IRC and #fedora-docs IRC bridge on
Telegram. Pings work the same way they normally do, if you ping
someone's username (not the bot), they'll get a notification if they
haven't disabled them in their client. Direct messages (IRC /query and
Secret Chat on Telegram) don't work between the two protocols, however.

Cheers,

Petr

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