Lojban IRC
The Internet Relay Chat (aka IRC)
channel is a place for people to textually chat in real-time. It is recommended, but by no means required, that you learn what IRC is by briefly reading some of the IRC Frequently Asked Questions
or The IRC Prelude
.
Connecting
The Lojban IRC channel is on the Freenode IRC network
. It is recommended that you register your nickname with Freenode, using the nickname setup instructions
.
New to IRC?
If you don't have an IRC client, you can use a web interface:
The freenode interface is recommended because it is more stable and featureful. Simply enter the chat nickname, IRC Chat, and click "Connect". Easy! Click on the channel you want (tabs on the top of the page), and type your text in the text bar - the last line at the bottom of the chat page. Instructions to IRC are preceded with "/". First, identify yourself with the instruction "/nick name" where "name" is any nickname of your choice. When you decide to quit, type "/quit".
Familiar with IRC?
Use irc.lojban.org or irc.freenode.net for the server, port 6667. The channel is #lojban. Registering with NickServ is recommended.
Conduct
There are almost always more than 60 people connected, but most of the time, they'll be idle. Say coi, hit Enter and wait. Get a soda. Practice your vocabulary. But be patient. Dedicated IRC'ers don't sit in front of the computer 24/7 waiting to respond within 10 seconds of everything said. Think of it as sort of a fast moving message board.
You might also have a look at the IRC cheat sheet, which contains a list of translations of frequently used expressions.
Rules
There are just a few rules, to make sure everything runs more smoothly:
- NO BOTS. NONE. ZERO. ESPECIALLY DO NOT DEVELOP OR TEST BOTS IN #lojban!
- Unless they respond *ONLY* to *ONLY* grammatical Lojban, and they speak *ONLY* grammatical Lojban. (And even then, please do the development somewhere else, so that we don't have to watch the bot disconnect and reconnect.)
- Don't engage in holy wars of any kind.
- For instance, "vi vs emacs" or "java vs python" or "windows vs linux", or "democrats vs libertarians" or "chocolate vs peanut butter".
- Expect that if an argument starts getting heated, someone will make a rules call.
- Don't argue about copyright law.
- Unless you've got a law degree. Expect to be asked to produce a scanned copy of your diploma.
- The previous two rules don't apply if you're speaking in Lojban.
- The corallary is that you can speak any other language you please, as long as you're not breaking the above two rules. (Except for cein, who isn't allowed to use Sona, regardless of topic.)
- "zoi gy. Emacs users are stupid! gy." is cheating. Duh.
- Stop pasting large amounts of crap. Use URLs. Reflow the text with fmt(1). If your paste is long enough that you want to do that [[[ ]]] weirdness, use a paste service like gist.github.com
or pastie.org
You'll be warned if you break one of the rules. If you keep doing it, you'll get kicked, and quite possibly banned until everyone forgets why you're banned.
Logs
Furthermore, thanks to help from Theodore Reed and Jordan DeLong, there are now public logs of the lojbanic portions of the IRC channel. Note: the logs are filtered so that they contain only lojbanic text. However, you might still be offended by the things discussed there. If you are, that's your problem and the LLG explicitly disclaims responsibility for anything said on the IRC channel, including by members or officers of the LLG.
Furthermore, no guarantee is made as to the correctness of the Lojban therein.
Created by LittleDan. Last Modification: Monday 01 of March, 2010 15:31:23 GMT by totus.
