Freenode
Freenode is an IRC network which is particularly popular with free and open source software programmers. Freenode servers are usually named after science fiction or fantasy authors.
Rob Levin, the founder of Freenode, traces its inception back to January 29, 1994, when he started a small Linux support channel called #linuxneo on the EFnet IRC network. The channel wasn't active until August of that year, and soon after it became active it changed its name to #linpeople.
It moved from UnderNet to DALnet, and in late 1995 became an IRC network, irc.linpeople.org. In 1998, the network became irc.openprojects.net and generalized its mission, attracting a variety of free software projects. In August, 2002, it became Freenode, a service of Peer-Directed Projects Center.
In March, 2004, Freenode contains as many as 16,000 IRC clients. Users of the network are encouraged to contribute to Peer-Directed Projects Center, in order to provide the resources it needs to continue the improvement of the network and to take on a variety of charitable social support projects for the FOSS communities.
See also: #wikipedia
Freenode Channels
External link
- freenode.net (official)