Btrfs/IRC
IRC - Internet Relay Chat[edit | edit source]
IRC is a great way to keep in touch with Btrfs enthusiasts and developers. The community is very active and friendly and offers good support if you need help with your filesystem and other related topics.
When asking for support you are often asked to provide kernel (dmesg) and other logs. Please use a pastebin service such as https://gist.tnonline.net/ to upload your logs instead of flooding the channel.
Other common pastebin services:
- https://dpaste.com
- https://privatebin.net
- https://snippet.host/
- https://hastebin.skyra.pw
- https://gist.github.com
- https://gitlab.com/explore/snippets
- https://pastebin.com
IRC Clients[edit | edit source]
There is a vast number of IRC clients out there. The most known one must be mIRC. Personally I enjoy Quassel IRC because it has a back-end that lets me stay connected all the time and switch from desktop to my phone without loosing connection or history.
There is a free Webchat for the #btrfs channel if you do not want to install one on your system.
Non-ordered list of common clients
- HexChat
- Irssi
- WeeChat
- The Lounge
- KVirc
- XChat
- Quassel IRC
- Pidgin
- AdiIRC
- ZNC (An IRC bouncer/tunnel)