I have arranged for an IRC channel to be set up for TextMate discussions of any sort. I created it on freenode.net, which is usually for open-source projects, but the requirements fit the purpose I had in mind well enough.
A list of IRC servers for this network can be found here: http://freenode.net/irc_servers.shtml ..and the channel is called, of course, #textmate
Hope to see some people there soon :-).
On Feb 2, 2005, at 1:10, Sune Foldager wrote:
I have arranged for an IRC channel to be set up for TextMate discussions of any sort. [...]
And if you need an IRC program, I think most use Colloquy [1]
On Wed, 2 Feb 2005 01:10:21 +0100, Sune Foldager wrote:
I have arranged for an IRC channel to be set up for TextMate discussions of any sort. I created it on freenode.net, which is usually for open-source projects, but the requirements fit the purpose I had in mind well enough.
nice, i have been in this channel in freenode some time but it was a bit boring. so this is better now.
i think it would be nice if bundle commits could get mirrored to irc .. then there would be 3 ways of getting the info. :)
According to Sune Foldager:
I have arranged for an IRC channel to be set up for TextMate discussions of any sort. I created it on freenode.net, which is usually
I opened it a few weeks ago on freenode too, made a bit of advert on #rubyonrails but it never got much people. Nice to see it revived.
On 3. feb 2005, at 19:12, Ollivier Robert wrote:
According to Sune Foldager:
I have arranged for an IRC channel to be set up for TextMate discussions of any sort. I created it on freenode.net, which is usually
I opened it a few weeks ago on freenode too, made a bit of advert on #rubyonrails but it never got much people. Nice to see it revived.
Ah ok... well now it's registered and guarded and what not ;-).