Yeah, I have to agree Andrew. CGI-IRC is a good one.

On 13/06/07, Andrew Edwards <edwards.andrew@gmail.com > wrote:
mIRC/irssi seem to work for me with regards to clients

what you want is a cgi-irc client for people who haven't figured out
how to run java, or don't wish to run java on their machines

On 13/06/07, Kris Douglas <webbox.uk@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks, I'm glad you agree. Freenode is good, we should set-up a channel on
> there, and have a java irc client on the website for people with the "less
> privileged" distros.
>
>  On 13/06/07, Rev. Tig <rev.tig@gmail.com > wrote:
> > Sounds like an damn good idea,  I am on the mailing list but don't
> > really do mailing lists but am always kicking around on IRC :)
> >
> > Instead of running a server ourselves lots of OSS projects seem to use
> > freenode but there are loads of networks out there.
> >
> > I have been lurking on the list for a while but I have no idea where
> > things like this should go   but +1 vote for an IRC channel here :)
> >
> > T.
> >
>
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