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[News] New Amiga IRC Network launchedANN.lu
Posted on 24-May-2004 21:35 GMT by David Doyle16 comments
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AmigaworldNET The Amiga IRC Network was officially launched Today by Amigaworld.net in association with Happybiscuit.com, GuruMeditation.se and Polarboing.com and is built around the Amiga community to help facilitate the communications of Amiga users and online organisations.

AmigaworldNET offers users the following services..

* NickServ, a powerful nickname manager that users can use to protect themselves against nick stealing

* ChanServ, A powerful channel manager that helps users to administer their channels in a totally customisable way

* MemoServ, allows sending short messages to offline users, that they can then read when they come online later.

* BotServ, allows users to get a permanent, friendly bot on their channels in an easy way. Each bot can be configured to monitor the channels against floods, repetitions, caps writing, swear, and take appropriate actions. It also can handle user-friendly commands

* HostServ, allows users to show custom vHosts (virtual hosts) instead of their real IP address. New users will automatically receive an [Username].Amigaworld.Net vhost upon registeration (can be turned off)

For more information visit http://irc.amigaworld.net

New Amiga IRC Network launched : Comment 1 of 16ANN.lu
Posted by Anonymous on 24-May-2004 21:24 GMT
AmigaworldNET The Amiga IRC Network was officially launched Today by Amigaworld.net in association with Happybiscuit.com, GuruMeditation.se and Polarboing.com and is built around the Amiga community to help facilitate the communications of Amiga users and online organisations.

Will this be organised like an Al Keida cell?


AmigaworldNET offers users the following services..

* NickServ, a powerful nickname manager that users can use to protect themselves against nick stealing


The BAFs that use this service will likely still post on ann.lu, so this doesn't help at all.

* ChanServ, A powerful channel manager that helps users to administer their channels in a totally customisable way

Now that BAFs can have invisible and secret irc channels, where they can hide from the public and plot attacks on blue trolls for kmos!


* MemoServ, allows sending short messages to offline users, that they can then read when they come online later.

"more screenshots of OS4 were released while you were sleeping!"

* BotServ, allows users to get a permanent, friendly bot on their channels in an easy way. Each bot can be configured to monitor the channels against floods, repetitions, caps writing, swear, and take appropriate actions. It also can handle user-friendly commands

nothing like a bot to do your dirty work

* HostServ, allows users to show custom vHosts (virtual hosts) instead of their real IP address. New users will automatically receive an [Username].Amigaworld.Net vhost upon registeration (can be turned off)

For more information visit http://irc.amigaworld.net


Its like Disneyworld, except with Mikey mouse
New Amiga IRC Network launched : Comment 2 of 16ANN.lu
Posted by Ronald St-Maurice on 24-May-2004 22:57 GMT
I wonder if I'm still banned. lol
New Amiga IRC Network launched : Comment 3 of 16ANN.lu
Posted by Darth_X on 25-May-2004 00:45 GMT
In reply to Comment 2 (Ronald St-Maurice):
banned from aw.net?
New Amiga IRC Network launched : Comment 4 of 16ANN.lu
Posted by Ronald St-Maurice on 25-May-2004 01:57 GMT
In reply to Comment 3 (Darth_X):
No, just the IRC part.
New Amiga IRC Network launched : Comment 5 of 16ANN.lu
Posted by ikir on 25-May-2004 06:32 GMT
It seems very professional, sadly i don't like irc/chat very much. Anyway good work.
New Amiga IRC Network launched : Comment 6 of 16ANN.lu
Posted by Anonymous on 25-May-2004 06:47 GMT
In reply to Comment 2 (Ronald St-Maurice):
Exodus 12:49
The same law applies to the native-born and to the alien living among you."
New Amiga IRC Network launched : Comment 7 of 16ANN.lu
Posted by Anonymous on 25-May-2004 07:51 GMT
In reply to Comment 1 (Anonymous):
You don't need to use that service if you don't want to, but stop insulting people!! Are you BMF (Blind MOS follower) or why you have to act like that ?
New Amiga IRC Network launched : Comment 8 of 16ANN.lu
Posted by Ferry on 25-May-2004 07:56 GMT
In reply to Comment 1 (Anonymous):
@anonymous

Your comments deserves a gift! I will give it to you in your birthday, when you reach the age of 8... :¬/

Saluditos,

Ferrán.
New Amiga IRC Network launched : Comment 9 of 16ANN.lu
Posted by Anonymous on 25-May-2004 08:33 GMT
In reply to Comment 1 (Anonymous):
By the way, did youi notice that there is also channel called #morphos ? It's listed in the channels page. So it's not place like what you try to make it look like.
New Amiga IRC Network launched : Comment 10 of 16ANN.lu
Posted by Alkis Tsapanidis on 25-May-2004 10:00 GMT
In reply to Comment 7 (Anonymous):
He's not a blind*anything*follower... He's a troll. And so are you :-)
New Amiga IRC Network launched : Comment 11 of 16ANN.lu
Posted by 3seas on 26-May-2004 01:19 GMT
Amiga "community"????

I think things are broken up enough and the Amiga property has been disected enough that anyone making a statement claiming something like an IRC channel for the Amiga "community" .......

<rolls eyes>
New Amiga IRC Network launched : Comment 12 of 16ANN.lu
Posted by Ferry on 26-May-2004 06:07 GMT
In reply to Comment 11 (3seas):
Then let's do something for re-group the community again, I will welcome any initiative trying that. If a Peg/MOS user or a A1/AOS user -as myself- has decided go that way, hey, it's his/her business! But once he/she has taken this decision, it will be very difficult to change it, not only because his/her own convictions, but for the money spent! Not everybody has the money to buy two computers -please, no "A1 is expensive" trolling...-, me for one.

You can take into account companies, their backgrounds, their behaviour, etc., BEFORE you buy your computer, but once you have taken your decision, leave apart companies, there are only users left, if you get what I mean. Even if any of the companies dissappear it would hardly do any good to the community, for the USERS, since hardly any will buy another computer when he/she has just bought one.

That said, our systems are more similar than dissimilar, we share more than we don't. If you ask me about Ambient, perhaps I will not able to give you an answer since I don't know about it, but I'm sure that I could help you in many other things as well as you could help me in many other.

I REALLY find this Peg/MOS vs. A1/AOS very childish: "my toy fire-engine is bigger and nicer than yours!! :-Þ" = a child trying to convince HIMSELF that has taken the correct desicion when asked his father for that specific toy, after he has seen that the toy fire-engine of his friend is big and nice too...

Saluditos,

Ferrán.
New Amiga IRC Network launched : Comment 13 of 16ANN.lu
Posted by Anonymous on 26-May-2004 06:49 GMT
In reply to Comment 12 (Ferry):
>hardly any will buy another computer when he/she has just bought one.

Therefore the os should run on pc!
New Amiga IRC Network launched : Comment 14 of 16ANN.lu
Posted by Ferry on 26-May-2004 07:45 GMT
In reply to Comment 13 (Anonymous):
"Therefore the os should run on pc!"

Have you ever heard of AROS...?

Saluditos,

Ferrán
New Amiga IRC Network launched : Comment 15 of 16ANN.lu
Posted by code on 26-May-2004 11:18 GMT
What's wrong with ARCnet then?
New Amiga IRC Network launched : Comment 16 of 16ANN.lu
Posted by Trizt on 26-May-2004 14:24 GMT
I agree with code, there is already an Amiga-oriented and there have been many tries before to move IRC channels to other IRC-networks which usually has resulted in death of the newcommer of both.

But internet is free (at least partly) and everyone is free to do what they want to do. I hope it will go well for you guys, even if I don't support your network.
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