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verdasimio (Mostrar o perfil) 7 de maio de 2010 00:22:54
I've seen a few Web pages saying that it's helpful to practice Esperanto on IRC.
I've never used it before.
I got an IRC client working and have entered a couple of Esperanto channels. I see that people are indicated as being there, but I see no conversation happening.
(1) Is there any recommended network to use to lurk and participate in Esperanto conversation?
(2) Am I overlooking something basic in not seeing conversation despite there being people in the channel?
Thanks, all.
darkweasel (Mostrar o perfil) 7 de maio de 2010 05:11:46
Not all users always check their ##esperanto channel windows when they use their computer. Also, not all mark themselves as away when they leave. The number of users displayed in the nicklist is not reflective of the activity of conversation.
andogigi (Mostrar o perfil) 7 de maio de 2010 15:45:46
darkweasel (Mostrar o perfil) 7 de maio de 2010 16:26:07
andogigi:There used to be a common convention on IRC when I used it frequently many years ago. (20+) When people would walk away and stay logged on, they would often change their nickname and put AFK after it. (away from keyboard). I haven't used it in awhile, so I don't know if they still do this or not.Some do. However, I find these nick changes somewhat annoying, as they produce a "foo has changed their nickname to foo|afk" message that I don't usually care about. If I actually want to find out if a user is away, I use the /whois command.
verdasimio (Mostrar o perfil) 7 de maio de 2010 21:56:22
Aha. Thanks, that was not obvious to me as a newb.
Will try freenode, I guess.
Thanks again to all.
tommjames (Mostrar o perfil) 8 de maio de 2010 08:57:22