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freenode News
Tuesday 27 January 2004 at 21:49
It's freenode's birthday party. Please
come celebrate with us.
In early August, 1994, a small IRC support
channel called #linuxneo, on the EFNet IRC network, began to see activity.
The channel grew, and in a few days its name was changed to #linpeople. The
channel eventually moved to Undernet, then DALnet, and in late 1995 it
became its own IRC network, irc.linpeople.org. By early 1998, its focus
began to broaden, from GNU/Linux to free software in general, and it became
irc.openprojects.net. In August, 2002, the network changed its name to
irc.freenode.net as it became the first project of a new nonprofit
[(not-for-profit) --Ed.] entity,
Peer-Directed Projects Center.
Today, freenode peaks
at over 15,000 users, and we're home to coordination channels for such
projects as Debian GNU/Linux, fedora, Gentoo, KDE and subversion.
We're the official IRC network of the Free Software
Foundation's GNU project; we provide support channels for
FreeBSD, GNU/Linux and a variety of free software applications. But the
real conceptual moment when the network was born was early in 1994, on
29 January at 01:49 UTC, when I first joined the channel
#linuxneo.
So, happy birthday to us! Ten years later
to the minute, on 29 January 2004 at 01:49 UTC, the birthday party
will begin in channel #linuxneo on irc.freenode.net. It'll
last all day. Grab an IRC client, get a little
help
setting it up, and come join us on
freenode!
Sincerely yours,
Rob Levin
Head of Staff, freenode
Executive Director, PDPC
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