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Your conversation partner will be notified, but be aware that they may be using an IRC network bouncer and may not see your question until they check again. You can address people in the following way “ nickname: question” or “ nick1, nick2: question“.You may miss an answer to a question or a piece of the conversation. Note that when you leave the channel or close your IRC client, existing conversations will be interrupted.Note that you may not know everyone on the channel: you can find out whom you are talking to via “ /whois nickname” or you can ask.If you are new to the channel and also post on mailing lists, you may want to introduce yourself.If you plan to use our channels regularly, register your username with NickServ.Unless you are familiar with the channel you may want to sit and watch it for a minute or two. Unless you have an IRC client running all the time, use an IRC bouncer service, or use your own IRC network bouncer such as ZNC, you will often arrive in the middle of a conversation (or multiple ones).It is mainly about using good manners, common courtesies known world-wide, and at the root of it all, treating others as we want to be treated. More commonly referred to as ‘Netiquette’. On IRC, a certain protocol has to be followed. If you don’t have an IRC client you can access the IRC via the web using the OFTC web interface. #xcp-ng-dev is used for XCP-ng #mirage (on libera.chat) is used for Mirage OS Other channels #xeninfra is the where you can highlight issues with xen infrastructure, e.g. It is a channel for developers: if you have submitted patches to the developer mailing lists or are otherwise active on it, this channel is for you. Developer channels #xendevel is the channel the hypervisor developers use. For developer specific questions use #xcp-ng-dev instead. If you have questions related to the project, want to contribute or share your experiences with the devs and other users, this channel is for you. #xcp-ng is for general queries about XCP-ng. For developer specific questions use #xendevel instead. User channels #xen is for general queries about the software, both developer and user questions. All channels are hosted on unless otherwise noted. We tend to coordinate tasks, ask quick questions, discuss issues/proposals informally on IRC. The Xen Project community maintains a number of IRC channels.

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The following channels are moving to effective immediately: #xendevel, #xen, #xeninfra #xcp-ng, #xcp-ng-dev.













Irc chat