I have an irc network that runs off many broadband and now some dedicated
lines from old dalnet servers. If you're interested, the PLUG that is, in
linking with our network, it could help with access problems and load
balancing. Right now you can get on to our irc server at this hostname:
irc.openirc.us and talk to people in #openirc if you are interested in running
a channel or linking a node. We're in the process of changing our name, but
that doesn't effect anything more than just our naming scheme. I'm hoping we
can get the PLUG channel on a dedicated network =)
On Wednesday 16 April 2003 18:03, technomage wrote: > ok,
> some of you may have noticed that the server was lost this morning
> (0300-0500). seems cox.net lost a node and most of phoenix went with it.
>
> things should be back to normal as of this writing (but don't quote me on
> it).
>
> Mage
>
> On Wednesday 16 April 2003 06:43 am, Brian Tafoya wrote:
> > When I ran IRC services back in my home town I experienced the same
> > thing... but found it still worth while when it is needed. :) It is
> > appreciated by those who need the help. I do think it would not hurt to
> > set up on of the many open source web based chat clients to bring in
> > traffic from he PLUG website