#scheme IRC channel update Wolfgang Corcoran-Mathe (26 May 2021 18:32 UTC)
Re: #scheme IRC channel update Lassi Kortela (26 May 2021 18:43 UTC)
Re: #scheme IRC channel update Lassi Kortela (26 May 2021 18:52 UTC)
Re: #scheme IRC channel update elf (26 May 2021 19:15 UTC)
Re: #scheme IRC channel update Wolfgang Corcoran-Mathe (26 May 2021 21:49 UTC)
Re: #scheme IRC channel update Vladimir Nikishkin (27 May 2021 01:42 UTC)
Re: #scheme IRC channel update Wolfgang Corcoran-Mathe (27 May 2021 03:15 UTC)
Re: #scheme IRC channel update Vladimir Nikishkin (28 May 2021 01:15 UTC)
Re: #scheme IRC channel update Wolfgang Corcoran-Mathe (28 May 2021 01:51 UTC)
Re: #scheme IRC channel update Vladimir Nikishkin (28 May 2021 01:53 UTC)
Re: #scheme IRC channel update Wolfgang Corcoran-Mathe (28 May 2021 02:55 UTC)
Re: #scheme IRC channel update Vladimir Nikishkin (28 May 2021 02:15 UTC)

Re: #scheme IRC channel update Vladimir Nikishkin 27 May 2021 01:42 UTC

Has anyone tried to contact the new administration and get the channel
unblocked?

On Thu, 27 May 2021 at 05:49, Wolfgang Corcoran-Mathe <xxxxxx@sigwinch.xyz> wrote:
>
> On 2021-05-26 22:14 +0300, elf wrote:
> > that said, as i stated on #chicken, i think it's generally a bad
> > idea to switch providers in the middle of a dramafest with neither
> > side being exactly reliable or provably honest.  it's a little too
> > late now, but in the future, if there's this kind of nonsense, i would
> > rather wait for the drama to die down and the dust to settle before
> > making community-wide decisions in the heat of the moment.
>
> I agree; as I wrote, I'm unhappy with how abrupt this all is.  Alas,
> the idea was initially to avoid such a split by maintaining channels
> on both networks and waiting for the dust to settle before making any
> committments.  Even mentioning the Libera channel in the topic on
> Freenode was apparently enough to get the channel seized without
> warning, unfortunately.
>
> --
> Wolfgang Corcoran-Mathe  <xxxxxx@sigwinch.xyz>
>
> "Computer science is no more about computers than astronomy is
> about telescopes." --pseudo-Dijkstra

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