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RE: Request for Information: IRC for a dev team

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Posted
6/18/2001; 2:56 PM by Jim Roepcke
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6/18/2001; 2:56 PM by Jim Roepcke
In Response To
Request for Information: IRC for a dev team (#2276)
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Thanks for the information everyone! I was purposely vague in my first message because I wanted general responses.

Some more information:

The server would be internal because we'd discuss very sensitive information.

The dev boxes are behind a firewall.

The dev team runs W2K and OS X Server 1.2 (Rhapsody). We have OS X Server 1.2 boxes for internal servers that could run an IRC daemon (or whatever) on.

The reason I chose IRC was because I'm guessing there's some way to archive the channels (something I want) and hopefully do something nice with the archives. Also, apparently there's a nice IRC client for OS X Server 1.2.

Any further suggestions are greatly appreciated. I'm not wedded to IRC but I think it's the only protocol that'd meet my requirements.

Thanks!

Jim

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Re: Request for Information: IRC for a dev team ( 6/18/2001 by Steve Ivy )
How would Jabber not meet your needs? You can run the server in house, and


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