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'''Internet Relay Chat''' ('''IRC''') is a chat protocol that has been around for a long time but still remains popular, especially among the open source crowd.
=Virginia Tech Related IRC Channels=
==Freenode==
<code>irc.freenode.net</code> is probably the most popular IRC service for free cultural projects. Big names like Wikipedia and Ubuntu have their official channels there.
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<code>#vtluug</code>: Channel for the [[Linux and Unix Users Group]], active
<code>#ossie</code>: Channel for the [[OSSIE]] software defined radio prroject, inactive
<code>#vtreeculture</code>: Channel for [[Free Culture]], defunct
==2600net==
<code>irc.2600.net</code> offers some nice features like SSL. Virginia Tech students typically primarily idle in just one channel on that server.
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<code>#va2600</code>: Channel for [[2600]] readers, group members and others in Virginia.
=Virginia Tech Related IRC Channels=
==Freenode==
<code>irc.freenode.net</code> is probably the most popular IRC service for free cultural projects. Big names like Wikipedia and Ubuntu have their official channels there.
;
<code>#vtluug</code>: Channel for the [[Linux and Unix Users Group]], active
<code>#ossie</code>: Channel for the [[OSSIE]] software defined radio prroject, inactive
<code>#vtreeculture</code>: Channel for [[Free Culture]], defunct
==2600net==
<code>irc.2600.net</code> offers some nice features like SSL. Virginia Tech students typically primarily idle in just one channel on that server.
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<code>#va2600</code>: Channel for [[2600]] readers, group members and others in Virginia.