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- Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1993 20:17:45 EDT
- Sender: Relay Users Forum <RELUSR-L@NCSUVM.BITNET>
- From: Eric Lerognon <LEROGNON@FRECP12.BITNET>
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- This mail is for people on Bitnet who don't have access to Internet
- and wish to know about IRC. Last year I was in this situation and
- would have liked someone to tell me things about IRC. Now I
- have Internet and IRC and wish to give people an idea of it.
- The other can skip the mail.
-
- About IRC.
-
- IRC is something like Relay on Internet.
- It means Internet Relay Chat.
-
- IRC advantages.
-
- IRC has all that Relay has not : it is far more complex
- based on a client-server philosophy which allow you
- to connect to a server from different machine, so
- that you can have an IRC client under DOS, Unix, CMS, Vax ...
- even if the more reliable and coherent is IRCII under unix.
- There are uncreedingly more command for irc and you
- have the speed and reliability of Internet. You don't have
- link failure and you have quite real time between usa and europe.
- You have much more people : average 500. You have a client
- under emacs lisp which makes irc available from the standard
- environment of any unix wizard. You can log on multiple
- channels simultaneously. You have channel operators.
- You have an extremely customisable environment.
- You have much more topics : talk, hottub, hotsex, linux,
- many european speaking channels, operators channels for
- questions, and during Desert Storm there was a live
- info channel.
-
- IRC drawbacks.
-
- On IRC you never know when you're speaking to a machine (called
- bot) or a human. I mean, there are Service Machines connected
- to IRC all the time for Nickname uniqueness or help to new
- users. Other bots are logged on channels in order to provide
- op-status to registered users. And there are bots which
- simulate human conv. as Eliza used to do in Relay. BTW there
- is Eliza on IRC. And sometimes you get lost : is there a human
- being on the other side ?
- I find IRC less friendly than Relay. Maybe because I have experienced
- Relay since 3 years as an op and feel really at ease there.
- But I don't feel really in confidence on IRC.
-
- Eric Lerognon, Rix, operator for RELAY@FRECP12 (Paris, France).
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