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=== IRC Backlog / Bouncer ===
 
=== IRC Backlog / Bouncer ===
It is possible to get channel backlog for when not logged in by using a [https://wiki.znc.in/ZNC IRC Bouncer] that is logged into the channel as your user, and then connecting to this service, rather than directly to the IRC network (libera.chat). It will then replay the channel history since your last visit. There are [https://wiki.znc.in/Providers several znc providers] one can use, the pioneer development team is currently running one for anyone active in the channel discussions and/or in the game development, just ask if you are interested in an account and help to use it.
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It is possible to get channel backlog for when not logged in by using an [https://wiki.znc.in/ZNC IRC Bouncer] that is logged into the channel as your user, and then you connect to this service, rather than directly to the IRC network (libera.chat). It will then replay the channel history since your last visit. There are [https://wiki.znc.in/Providers several znc providers] one can use. The pioneer development team is currently running one for anyone active in the channel discussions and/or in the game development, just ask if you are interested in an account and help to use it.
The pioneer znc server supports [https://wiki.znc.in/Clientbuffer Clientbuffer] (and [https://github.com/jpnurmi/znc-playback playback]) for using from multiple devices, such that playback buffers are independent of device.
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The pioneer znc server supports the [https://wiki.znc.in/Clientbuffer clientbuffer] (and [https://github.com/jpnurmi/znc-playback playback]) modules for using the service from multiple devices, such that the user can have separate playback buffers for each device.
  
 
== No Freenode? ==
 
== No Freenode? ==

Revision as of 11:05, 14 August 2023

IRC stands for Internet Relay Chat. We use it for real-time internet text messaging related to the project.

All the engaged people from the community and the dev team can be found there, and are usually quick to answer during European day/evening time.

Connect

As of 2021-05-26, Pioneer has moved to the libera.chat IRC network, which can be connected to at irc.libera.chat, port 6667 (6697 for SSL).

We use the following channel:

#pioneer
-This is the only and official pioneer channel

Webchat

Easiest if you're new to IRC, is to just click here (or use libera's own kiwi IRC here) which will open a webchat instance to the #pioneer channel in your browser (type message at bottom, where text indicates).

Software

In order to use IRC, you should download a client program. Popular programs are:

  • Leafchat
  • irssi
  • X-Chat (free on Linux only, almost always available in distribution repositories)
  • HexChat (fork of X-Chat, free on Windows and Linux, not always available in distribution repositories)

Channel Info

The channel has a bot, in cmd_jameson, to which one can leave messages to users who are currently not logged in. A number of users are in the channel 24/7 and check the backlog daily. Usually, the channel is quiet during CET night.

IRC Backlog / Bouncer

It is possible to get channel backlog for when not logged in by using an IRC Bouncer that is logged into the channel as your user, and then you connect to this service, rather than directly to the IRC network (libera.chat). It will then replay the channel history since your last visit. There are several znc providers one can use. The pioneer development team is currently running one for anyone active in the channel discussions and/or in the game development, just ask if you are interested in an account and help to use it. The pioneer znc server supports the clientbuffer (and playback) modules for using the service from multiple devices, such that the user can have separate playback buffers for each device.

No Freenode?

Pioneer's IRC channel was on the freenode network at least from 2013-2021. However, in May of 2021, there was a hostile take over of the freenode network, and we joined the original freenode staff, and most other channels, in moving to its spiritual successor: libera.chat. For more info, please see: