Re: Request for Information: IRC for a dev team
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6/18/2001; 3:14 PM by Steve IvyLast Modified
6/18/2001; 3:14 PM by Steve IvyIn Response To
RE: Request for Information: IRC for a dev team (#2280)Label
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How would Jabber not meet your needs? You can run the server in house,
and since everything is open source, you could tweak it if you needed to
get your archiving functionality.
Anyway, I'll shut up about jabber now. ;-)
--Steve
On Monday, June 18, 2001, at 03:02 PM, Jim Roepcke wrote:
> 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.
and since everything is open source, you could tweak it if you needed to
get your archiving functionality.
Anyway, I'll shut up about jabber now. ;-)
--Steve
On Monday, June 18, 2001, at 03:02 PM, Jim Roepcke wrote:
> 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.
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