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OpenIRCd Development


Welcome to the OpenIRCd development page. OpenIRCd is an advanced IRC daemon, based on Undernet's IRCd, Universal IRCd and the P10 interserver protocol. On this site you can find information on OpenIRCd development, documentation, and access to the source code. For more information, please visit the OpenIRCd Project Summary page.

Development: open2.11.00
Current Release: None

:: News (2003-07-14)

As you can see, I have finally put up the new website, after a year and a half.. It took a long time, but I was mostly busy during that time, while this simple website was almost finished. I wanted to postpone its introduction until the codebase was ready for a release, but well.. I had some time on my hands, so I decided to finish it and put it online. Nonetheless, I am still a busy man for now, but I'll have more time on my hands starting August, so I can continue my work on the open2.11.00 codebase. Once again, thanks to kyprizel for our beautiful new logo! Updates will follow...

:: Reporting bugs

If you run OpenIRCd code and encounter problems, please submit a bug report using the bug tracker on the SourceForge project page. Only then can the problem be addressed.

:: CVS Repository Access

Our CVS repository is hosted by SourceForge.Net, and can be checked out through anonymous (pserver) CVS with the following instruction set:

cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/gopenircd login
 
cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/gopenircd co open2.11

You can also browse the CVS repository using you browser. More information is available here.

:: Discussion

There is a mailing list for general discussion of OpenIRCd.  If you would like to subscribe to this mailing list, you can use the mailing list web-interface. If you have an idea for ircd, a question, or would like to be involved in some way, you can send mail to gopenircd-general@lists.sourceforge.net.
 

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