VEMS related [irc] (chat) #vems on "EFNET" irc network
is NOT thematically organized (and does NOT meet [support requirements], but still useful in some cases), similarly to other channels:
- [forums] (external site, not vems.hu)
- ad-hoc skype / twitter / hangout / facebook channels (as most often used)
It is a good idea to maintain a MembersPage for each project, and update it after chatting about it ... "thanx for the info, I updated ... accordingly". People appreciate that (and have a chance to update later with even better info !).
- #vems IRC channel on server efnet.xs4all.nl (set your IRC client. There are plenty clients available. [xchat] works reasonably well on linux and win32.
Or try the Ajax client Mibbit
http://widget.mibbit.com/?server=efnet.xs4all.nl&channel=%23vems&autoConnect=true
Another option is to use ChatZilla [1], that is a Firefox extension. In this case, to connect to #vems channel, type in the command line:
- /attach irc://efnet.xs4all.nl/vems
Please note that people have moved to the #vems channel (from earlier "#avrboard" channel)
Note: some behind a non-masquerading firewall (eg. from "work") cannot access this. httptunnel can be used, but it requires a remote hts (server-end) running for the htc (client-end) to connect to. We have the server where we can run hts, yell if you need it.
CGI-irc gateway useful for anyone behind firewall (works from browser)
- [working CGI-irc gateway] select
- efnet (important)
- "other channel"
- #vems channel
- experimental chat (not yet used by users) installed on http://monster.vems.hu
- a standard http (should work everywhere)
- and a JAVA based (requires JAVA enabled). Not sure of any advantage for this simple app.
- original cgi-irc link (set #avrboard channel and efnet.xs4all.nl servername!): [chat.net CGI IRC gateway] - doesn't seem to work recently
- http://www.directory.co.uk/CGI_Irc.htm to find a CGI IRC gateway if the above says "too many connections"
- this did not allow setting #avrboard channel, I think: http://www.kernelnewbies.org/welcome/irc.cgi
When making queries, the best way is to write the setup/problem in wiki (often under MembersPage) and ask on irc copypasting the wiki link (except for the most simple questions when the wiki query might be useless - not interesting for others - if the question is answered right away).
Remember that anything written on irc will be lost ("formatting" is too noisy, so almost noone reads the whole irclog) so if something deserves to stay, it should be in wiki (or in version tracking system like CVS or SubVersionSvn).
See also