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In order to receive a cloak, you must have completed the following steps:
In order to receive a cloak, you must have completed the following steps:


* You need to have registered your nick with Nick<code></code>Serv.
* You need to have registered your nick with <code>NickServ</code>.
* You need to have set an email address with Nick<code></code>Serv.
* You need to have set an email address with <code>NickServ</code>.
* You need to have created an alternate nick and linked it to your primary nick with Nick<code></code>Serv.
* You need to have created an alternate nick and linked it to your primary nick with <code>NickServ</code>.
* You must be in the [[Infrastructure/AccountSystem|  Fedora Account System]]  and should have completed the [[Legal:Fedora Project Contributor Agreement| FPCA]] before you are eligible for a cloak.
* You must be in the [[Infrastructure/AccountSystem|  Fedora Account System]]  and should have completed the [[Legal:Fedora Project Contributor Agreement| FPCA]] before you are eligible for a cloak.
* The nick you list here does not need to be your primary nick, but must be linked to your primary nick.
* The nick you list here does not need to be your primary nick, but must be linked to your primary nick.


{{Admon/tip | If you need instructions for using Nick<code></code>Serv, try "<code>/msg NickServ HELP</code>" from the chatline of your IRC client after you have connected to freenode.}}
{{Admon/tip | If you need instructions for using <code>NickServ</code>, try "<code>/msg NickServ HELP</code>" from the chatline of your IRC client after you have connected to freenode.}}


If you have not done these things, freenode will not allow us to create your cloak.
If you have not done these things, freenode will not allow us to create your cloak.
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{|
{|class="wikitable" border="1"
|- style="color: white; background-color: #3074c2; font-weight: bold"  
|- style="color: white; background-color: #3074c2; font-weight: bold"  
| '''Real Name''' || '''Email''' || '''IRC Nick''' || '''Account System Name''' || '''Comment'''
| '''Real Name''' || '''Email''' || '''IRC Nick''' || '''Account System Name''' || '''Comment'''
|-
|-
| John Doe || nobody@fedoraproject.org || nick || example || comment
| John Doe || nobody@fedoraproject.org || nick || example || comment (if necessary)
|-
|-
| Sebastian Borza || sebito91@gmail.com || sborza || sborza || thank you!
| Rene Purcell || arsenick@fedoraproject.org || Arsenick || arsenick ||
|-
|-
| Bee Padalkar || bhagyashree.iitg@gmail.com || bee2502 || bee2502 || thank you!
| Alessio Ciregia || alciregi@fedoraproject.org || alciregi || alciregi || IRC account: alcir
|-
|-
| Jacquelyn Ann Shelton || bjoern.esser@gmail.com || pikala || pikala || thank you!
| Madhurjya Roy || madhurjyaroy@fedoraproject.org || madhurjyaroy || madhurjyaroy || Cloak: @fedora/mroy or @fedora/roym
|-
|-
| Matthew Miller || mattdm@fedoraproject.org || mattdm || mattdm || can I do "fedora/fpl/mattdm"?
| Will Chellman || creaked@fedoraproject.org || creaked|| creaked||
|-
| Christian Glombek || lorbus@fedoraproject.org || lorbus|| lorbus||
|-
| Mukundan Ragavan || nonamedotc@fedoraproject.org || nonamedotc|| nonamedotc||
|-
| Tristan Santore || tsantore@fedoraproject.org || LinuxCode || tsantore || '''Thank you, Tom!'''
|-
| Zane Bitter || zaneb@fedoraproject.org || zaneb || zaneb ||
|-
| Juan Pablo Mascolo || kalessin@fedoraproject.org || Kal3ssiN || kalessin || irc account: jungle_juice
|-
| Bhavin Gandhi || bhavin192@fedoraproject.org || bhavin192|| bhavin192||
|-
| Oliver Leaver-Smith || ols@fedoraproject.org || ols|| ols|| irc account: muggahtee, please cloak as ols
|-
| Julen Landa Alustiza || jlanda@fedoraproject.org || jlanda || jlanda ||
|-
| Nisankh Acharjya || nisankh@fedoraproject.org || nisankhindia || nisankh || Please Cloak as:<code>*@fedora/nacharjya</code>
|-
|-
|}
|}
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If you're on the Red Hat payroll, you can get a *@redhat/yournick cloak. Email dlloyd@redhat.com (from your redhat.com email account) to get one. Remember:
If you're on the Red Hat payroll, you can get a *@redhat/yournick cloak. Email dlloyd@redhat.com (from your redhat.com email account) to get one. Remember:
* You need to have registered your nick with Nick<code></code>Serv.
* You need to have registered your nick with <code>NickServ</code>.
* You need to have set an email address with Nick<code></code>Serv.
* You need to have set an email address with <code>NickServ</code>.
* You need to have created an alternate nick and linked it to your primary nick with NickServ.
* You need to have created an alternate nick and linked it to your primary nick with <code>NickServ</code>.


[[Category:Communicate]]
[[Category:Communicate]]

Revision as of 07:33, 15 October 2018

Freenode Cloaks

This is the list of contributors who have requested Fedora IRC cloaks for the freenode network.

In order to receive a cloak, you must have completed the following steps:

  • You need to have registered your nick with NickServ.
  • You need to have set an email address with NickServ.
  • You need to have created an alternate nick and linked it to your primary nick with NickServ.
  • You must be in the Fedora Account System and should have completed the FPCA before you are eligible for a cloak.
  • The nick you list here does not need to be your primary nick, but must be linked to your primary nick.
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If you need instructions for using NickServ, try "/msg NickServ HELP" from the chatline of your IRC client after you have connected to freenode.

If you have not done these things, freenode will not allow us to create your cloak. If you don't know how to do these things, follow the instructions here: https://freenode.net/kb/answer/registration

Your cloak will be: *@fedora/yourIRCnick If you want something different from that (e.g. @fedora/FASUSERNAME), please specify it in the comments field.

Note that freenode does not support the use of underscores "_" in cloaks. Other non-alphanumeric characters may also not be supported and will be omitted from the cloak. If you have a preference of how you want your cloak to look, please put it in the comment field.

After adding your entry, please be patient until the next round of cloak creations. This is a manual process.

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Please do not delete example line. Please do not replace the table description line with your cloak request. Please do not eat silica gel.


Real Name Email IRC Nick Account System Name Comment
John Doe nobody@fedoraproject.org nick example comment (if necessary)
Rene Purcell arsenick@fedoraproject.org Arsenick arsenick
Alessio Ciregia alciregi@fedoraproject.org alciregi alciregi IRC account: alcir
Madhurjya Roy madhurjyaroy@fedoraproject.org madhurjyaroy madhurjyaroy Cloak: @fedora/mroy or @fedora/roym
Will Chellman creaked@fedoraproject.org creaked creaked
Christian Glombek lorbus@fedoraproject.org lorbus lorbus
Mukundan Ragavan nonamedotc@fedoraproject.org nonamedotc nonamedotc
Tristan Santore tsantore@fedoraproject.org LinuxCode tsantore Thank you, Tom!
Zane Bitter zaneb@fedoraproject.org zaneb zaneb
Juan Pablo Mascolo kalessin@fedoraproject.org Kal3ssiN kalessin irc account: jungle_juice
Bhavin Gandhi bhavin192@fedoraproject.org bhavin192 bhavin192
Oliver Leaver-Smith ols@fedoraproject.org ols ols irc account: muggahtee, please cloak as ols
Julen Landa Alustiza jlanda@fedoraproject.org jlanda jlanda
Nisankh Acharjya nisankh@fedoraproject.org nisankhindia nisankh Please Cloak as:*@fedora/nacharjya

And please staff for accounts with the character "|" you should look at the source because the formatted page does not show "|" Thank you!


Red Hat Cloaks

If you're on the Red Hat payroll, you can get a *@redhat/yournick cloak. Email dlloyd@redhat.com (from your redhat.com email account) to get one. Remember:

  • You need to have registered your nick with NickServ.
  • You need to have set an email address with NickServ.
  • You need to have created an alternate nick and linked it to your primary nick with NickServ.