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As a general follow-up to rules, some consequences must be put in place if one breaks the rules. Here is a small list of what consequences exist, which will be put in order upon breach of the rules: | As a general follow-up to rules, some consequences must be put in place if one breaks the rules. Here is a small list of what consequences exist, which will be put in order upon breach of the rules: | ||
− | + | * A warning. | |
− | + | * A second warning. | |
− | + | * Kick-ban | |
More severe consequences are in place to help protect our users, these include: | More severe consequences are in place to help protect our users, these include: | ||
− | + | * An auto-kick for a month | |
− | + | * An auto-kick for an entire year | |
− | + | * Permanent auto-kick. | |
As a conclusion on a personal level, please just be a good irc citizen. We honestly do not want to take action against anyone causing trouble. The best thing you can do is help us to keep the community strong and keep such trouble-makers out of it. | As a conclusion on a personal level, please just be a good irc citizen. We honestly do not want to take action against anyone causing trouble. The best thing you can do is help us to keep the community strong and keep such trouble-makers out of it. |
Revision as of 19:56, 25 January 2007
Contents
What is IRC?
IRC stands for Internet Relay Chat. By using an IRC client to connect to a certain server and channel, you can communicate with the development team and other fans of Odamex in real time. Knowing the ins and outs of IRC is beyond the scope of this document, however, so googling the internet for an IRC tutorial might be a wise idea.
Some recomended IRC clients are:
- mIRC: The de-facto Windows IRC client.
- X-Chat: The de-facto cross-platform IRC client.
- irssi: The de-facto unix commandline IRC client.
Where is #odamex located?
- Server: irc.oftc.net
- Channel: #odamex
What is #odamex?
#odamex is the name of the channel on the OFTC IRC server where developers and fans of Odamex can discuss various aspects of Odamex, from general Odamex chat to more specific things like suggestions for the website. Please note that bug reports, while appreciated, will not be responded to unless they have been posted in the bug tracker.
What are the rules of #odamex?
For any basic service provided by anyone, some rules must be followed, and these are some for the IRC channel. Some of the more obvious rules are as follows:
- Spamming will not be tolerated, such as posting huge loads of text into the channel, doing this fills up logs and wastes disk space, we have a pastebin for that.
- Racism, hate, threats and harassment will not be tolerated.
- Discussions about (selling) drugs
- Trading/linking warez and/or warez sites
- Linking porn sites (including pay sites) and/or disturbing/disgusting images (eg rotten.com) is not tolerated.
- Topics such as Beastiality, rape, incest and pedophilia are obviously prohibited
In addition, there are a few more rules that are a little less obvious, but just as important:
- Venting on something. Please, do it somewhere else.
- Source port wars, including "Odamex is better than port X" or vice versa.
- Details of cheating or hacking methods in Odamex. If you have found a way to cheat or exploit in Odamex, please report it on the bug tracker.
These rules will be enforced, so please be aware.
What happens if a rule is broken?
As a general follow-up to rules, some consequences must be put in place if one breaks the rules. Here is a small list of what consequences exist, which will be put in order upon breach of the rules:
- A warning.
- A second warning.
- Kick-ban
More severe consequences are in place to help protect our users, these include:
- An auto-kick for a month
- An auto-kick for an entire year
- Permanent auto-kick.
As a conclusion on a personal level, please just be a good irc citizen. We honestly do not want to take action against anyone causing trouble. The best thing you can do is help us to keep the community strong and keep such trouble-makers out of it.
Those are an awful lot of rules
That's not a question.
Why so many rules?
They only look that way on paper. In reality, if you are a well behaved IRC citizen, you will rarely run into problems. In a nutshell, please just be a good IRC citizen, we honestly do not want to take action against anyone causing trouble. The best thing you can do is help us, to keep the community strong and keep such trouble-makers out of it.
External Links
- #odamex (requires an IRC client)
- Web-based IRC client (requires Java)