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"For a list of all channel modes supported by our IRC network, please visit [http://wiki.inspircd.org/2.0/Channel_Modes http://wiki.inspircd.org/2.0/Channel_Modes]"
"For a list of all channel modes supported by our IRC network, please visit [http://wiki.inspircd.org/2.0/Channel_Modes http://wiki.inspircd.org/2.0/Channel_Modes]"
: Yeah, except every time I did, I got "Error 504: Site failure: Timeout". [[User:Tonymec|Tonymec]] ([[User talk:Tonymec|talk]]) 16:54, 3 October 2014 (PDT)
: Yeah, except every time I did, I got "Error 504: Site failure: Timeout". Typing '''/helpop chmodes''' in any moznet tab (network, channel, or user) seems more useful to me. [[User:Tonymec|Tonymec]] ([[User talk:Tonymec|talk]]) 16:59, 3 October 2014 (PDT)

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I think qwebirc is a fine fast, easy to use, free and open source IRC client.

I use it all the time for mozilla channels supported by mozilla-tunisia.

--Maybe (talk) 03:04, 16 December 2013 (PST)

Is the [LC webchat] recommended for use by the Mozilla Community?

At a minimum they should update their expired StartCom certificate, which expired 2013-06-06.

--Maybe (talk) 03:49, 22 August 2013 (PDT)

I removed the IRC_LC section. Cert is indeed expired, and the instructions given are for how to embed it in an iframe, not how to use it as an end-user, which is what this page is intended for.--Justdave (talk) 18:58, 22 August 2013 (PDT)

What is the difference between "Password-protecting your nickname" and "Registering"? If there is one, please explain. If not, the "Registering" section can probably be deleted.

Jswisher 11:46, 21 October 2011 (PDT)

http://wiki.inspircd.org/2.0/Channel_Modes

"For a list of all channel modes supported by our IRC network, please visit http://wiki.inspircd.org/2.0/Channel_Modes"

Yeah, except every time I did, I got "Error 504: Site failure: Timeout". Typing /helpop chmodes in any moznet tab (network, channel, or user) seems more useful to me. Tonymec (talk) 16:59, 3 October 2014 (PDT)