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Connecting
In order to connect to our IRC channel, you have two options:
- Connect using a web-based client.
- Connect using an installed IRC client.
You need to know the server's irc.blitzed.org and the channel, a bit like a radio frequency that you're tuned into, is #dorset. Yes, the hash at the start is part of the name. In addition, you'll need a nick, or nickname, which others will know you by. Choose what you like, but if it's too common, e.g. “john”, then you may find you have to pick another. That's one reason why you'll see some weird and wonderful nicks adopted by others. You can change your nick to another free one at any time, so don't think this is a choice for life.
Using a web-based client
Libera supply a web IRC client. You can connect to #dorsetlug with this pre-made URL; the nick can be edited to your chosen one, see above.
Using an installed IRC client
It may be that this URL, irc://irc.blitzed.org:6667/dorset, will cause your IRC program to join the #dorset channel. If not, see if you've an IRC client installed. A few popular IRC clients are XChat, package xchat in Ubuntu, and ksirc (KDE).
Pasting
Any bits of text longer than a line or two should be put up on our pastebin. You submit your pasted text there and then paste the resulting URL into #dorset. Attempting to paste lots of text onto the #dorset channel is considered bad form.