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=== Channel Rules ===
=== Channel Rules ===


The #fedora-diversity''' channel guidelines include the rules laid out in [[https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_Channel_FAQ Fedora Channel FAQ]] as well as the freenode server [[https://freenode.net/policies network policy]] and freenode [[https://freenode.net/changuide channel guidelines]]. This project also has rules specific to '''#fedora-diversity'''.
The '''#fedora-diversity''' channel guidelines include the rules laid out in [[https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_Channel_FAQ Fedora Channel FAQ]] as well as the freenode server [[https://freenode.net/policies network policy]] and freenode [[https://freenode.net/changuide channel guidelines]]. This project also has rules specific to '''#fedora-diversity'''.


=== Communicating with Channel Operators ===
=== Communicating with Channel Operators ===

Revision as of 15:21, 17 May 2016

The project IRC (Internet Relay Chat) channel is located in #fedora-diversity[?] on irc.freenode.net https://freenode.net/.

Channel Rules

The #fedora-diversity channel guidelines include the rules laid out in [Fedora Channel FAQ] as well as the freenode server [network policy] and freenode [channel guidelines]. This project also has rules specific to #fedora-diversity.

Communicating with Channel Operators

Sometimes you need to speak with a channel operator (OP) about an issue in channel. To get a list of OPs you can run the following command in your IRC client:

   /msg chanserv access #fedora-diversity list

Channel Bots

IRC bots are simple automated systems that monitor channels and respond to commands that are prefixed with a character. An example would be .hello sent to the channel.

  • zodbot uses dot prefix (.), more information on Zodbot page
  • fedbot uses at prefix (@), more information on Fedbot page

See also