- From: Doug Schepers <schepers@w3.org>
- Date: Mon, 15 Oct 2012 17:22:33 -0400
- To: "public-svg-wg@w3.org" <public-svg-wg@w3.org>, member-audio@w3.org, member-webapps@w3.org
FYI -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Public IRC is now available on port 6667 Resent-Date: Mon, 15 Oct 2012 21:17:16 +0000 Resent-From: chairs@w3.org Date: Mon, 15 Oct 2012 17:17:05 -0400 From: Brett Smith <brett@w3.org> To: chairs@w3.org, w3c-tools@w3.org CC: w3t-sys <w3t-sys@w3.org> Hello everyone, The systeam upgraded the W3C IRC server over the weekend. The new software brings one happy change for all W3C collaborators: the public server is now available on port 6667. Previously, the public server was only reachable on port 6665. You can still use port 6665 today, but many clients are programmed to assume an IRC server is on port 6667 unless otherwise specified. Anybody who has helped a collaborator connect to our IRC server has probably had to deal with the hassle of emphasizing that clients must be configured to connect to port 6665. Those days are over. Now, it should be possible to tell collaborators to point their client to irc.w3.org, and the rest should just work. Most clients will require no additional configuration, and you should no longer need to emphasize a specific port number for the server. The documentation at <http://www.w3.org/Project/IRC/> has been updated to reflect this change, along with some other edits that will hopefully make the critical information a little easier to find. If you have any questions about this change, please ask <sysreq@w3.org>. Best regards, -- Brett Smith
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