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* ##guleague (Support channel for [http://gu.bzleague.com/ GamesUnited League (GULeague)])
 
* ##guleague (Support channel for [http://gu.bzleague.com/ GamesUnited League (GULeague)])
 
* #hepcat (Support channel for borrego.hepcat.org BZFlag server) ''defunct''
 
* #hepcat (Support channel for borrego.hepcat.org BZFlag server) ''defunct''
* ##icf (Support channel for [http://gu.bzleague.com/index.php?link=teaminfo&id=112 Incredible Chipper Frogs, (GULeague)])
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* ##icf (Support channel for [http://gu.bzleague.com/index.php?link=teaminfo&id=112 Invisible Carniverous Flies, (GULeague)])
 
* #inleague (Support channel for [http://in.bzleague.com InterNational League (INLeague)])
 
* #inleague (Support channel for [http://in.bzleague.com InterNational League (INLeague)])
 
* #kas (GULeague team, KAS)
 
* #kas (GULeague team, KAS)

Revision as of 03:37, 20 May 2008

The BZFlag communities use the freenode IRC network for communication and collaboration. IRC

The freenode network is used for all IRC communications. Common channels include:

A web interface is provided to these channels at http://my.BZFlag.org/irc/irc.cgi

Channels

#bzflag

The #bzflag channel is the primary development and support channel. The major developers and many long time community members are users. Discussions in the channel range from development and coding discussions to technical support and bug reports. #bzflag is a great channel to discuss new features and bugs. The channel is moderated by the project administration and development staff. This channel is not for help with specific servers or administration issues

#bzchat

The #bzchat channel is a more informal channel designated for player community discussions.

Other channels

A number of players, servers, and leagues have their own channel for more focused discussion, some of these include:

IRC Clients

To access the IRC network you need to use an IRC client, there are many IRC client softwares available for most operating systems.

http://irchelp.org/ is an excellent resource for more information on general IRC.

Web IRC Interface

The project provides a web based interface to the main IRC channels. These are intended mostly for tech support issues, and the web interface is limited in the number of channels it can access.

External links

http://my.BZFlag.org/irc/irc.cgi

http://irchelp.org/