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== Things you cannot do there ==
== Things you cannot do there ==
Like all other IRC channels, you can talk in real time with others in the channel. Some basic rules that people should follow and adhere to:
Like all other IRC channels, you can talk in real time with others in the channel. Some basic rules that people should follow and adhere to:
# No spamming/advertising, it's irritating.
# No spamming/advertising
# Kindly use a pastebin for texts longer than 3 lines.
# Ask for help nicely, ping if necessary (usually Ryan_Lane for more technical/urgent help).
# No shouting (i.e. Using all capital letters for every word).
# No shouting (i.e. Using all capital letters for every word).

Violators might risk getting kicked, or even banned from the channel.
People who keep causing troubles in a channel, may be temporarily removed from a channel. Kindly use a pastebin for texts longer than 3 lines.


Also, you should avoid publishing any kind of potentially personal information on the channel, as it is publicly logged and viewable by all. If absolutely needed, feel free to send a private message to your recipient.
Also, you should avoid publishing any kind of potentially personal information on the channel, as it is publicly logged and viewable by all. If absolutely needed, feel free to send a private message to your recipient.

Revision as of 15:22, 24 October 2012

Wikimedia Labs currently uses the IRC network to conduct discussions and is the main platform for help/requests. The channel is located on the Freenode network and the channel is called #wikimedia-labs.

Things you can do there

It is a help channel, so you can just ask anything related to the Wikimedia Labs. The occasional off-topic about real life/events at Wikimedia is okay.

Example of what you can do in there:

  1. Ask for help about Wikimedia Labs.
  2. Request for a public IP for your project.
  3. Asking for access to Wikimedia Labs/a specific project.

Things you cannot do there

Like all other IRC channels, you can talk in real time with others in the channel. Some basic rules that people should follow and adhere to:

  1. No spamming/advertising
  2. No shouting (i.e. Using all capital letters for every word).

People who keep causing troubles in a channel, may be temporarily removed from a channel. Kindly use a pastebin for texts longer than 3 lines.

Also, you should avoid publishing any kind of potentially personal information on the channel, as it is publicly logged and viewable by all. If absolutely needed, feel free to send a private message to your recipient.

Getting into the channel

Anyone can just enter the channel, usually through any IRC client or via Freenode's webchat. Simply just /join #wikimedia-labs when you are connected to Freenode.

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