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Revision as of 13:26, 7 March 2018
IRC
IRC, or Internet Relay Chat, is often used as a real-time communication capability with open source projects.
IRC software can be found for all operating systems. The IRC clients comparison chart on Wikipedia can help you pick one for your operating system You don't have to have a complex setup to use IRC. You can use the web client for Freenode, which doesn't require any download or setup. Just pick a nickname and join #fdio
fd.io Channels
IRC Channel | Description | Current Schedule |
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#fdio | General topics | |
#fdio-meeting | fd.io meetings | |
#fdio-vpp | VPP channel | |
#fdio-honeycomb | Honeycomb channel | |
#fdio-csit | CSIT channel | |
#fdio-infra | For fd.io infra questions/issues | |
#fdio-netlink | Proposed Netlink project | |
#fdio-nsh | NSH_SFC project | |
#fdio-one | ONE project | |
#fdio-vppsb | VPP Sandbox project | |
#fdio-tldk | fd.io Transport Layer Development Kit | |
#deb_dpdk | .deb packaging of dpdk boiler plate | |
#rpm_dpdk | RPM packaging of DPDK | |
#fdio-arm | For fd.io arm questions/issues | |
#fdio-dmm | For fd.io DMM questions/issues |