Things that bug MadIce
If you have ever been to the Stardock IRC server you probably recognize this question. People enter the channel and leave within a minute. Often they ask this or another question and leave. I can show you logs full of such samples.

These people are probably not familiar with IRC and think it is a kind of a phone. They expect to be answered immediately and they leave within a minute. Sometimes very angry because they didn't get an answer within a minute.

A second reason why people do that is because they want to try out the chat option in SDCentral or the WC Browser. If they don't see any activity for a minute or two they leave.

Being in such a channel and seeing those people come and go can be irritating, but we are getting used to it. However, most of them stay away from channels like #WinCustomize and #SDCentral because of that. These two channels are the ones used by SDCentral and the WC Browser to autmatically connect you to the IRC server.

You should remember that there are real people in these IRC channels, so don't be nasty to them. Stardock employees, skinners, SD/WC users and SD gamers all hang out there. These people are often connected to IRC for 24/7 and may be working with another program, sleeping, skinning, making coffee, answering a phone or away from their keybaord for another reason. So, chances are they they do not see you as soon as you appear. Remember that these people come from all over the world and may not be in the same timezone as you. Half of them are not even from the US. Nobody is rude to visitors intentionally, but if they are we will kick them off the channel. People in these channels are there for fun and may help you out if they know an answer to your question. So, next time you join please wait 15 minutes or so.

Some of you may be afraid to speak on IRC because they see "famous" names there. Don't worry about that, none of them behave like stars.

The IRC channel is intended as a support tool and should be fun in the first place. It can also be a great tool for people working on the same skinning project.

The SD IRC software is as simple as it gets, but you may need some extra information about its practical use and may need to learn a few commands. Also there are more hints and tips, like those described above. In addition, there are rules what we accept and do not accept on IRC. If you are interested I can write all of that down and make it a sticky thread (Jafo already agreed to that). Let me know if you are interested in that.

Have fun...
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on Jun 11, 2003
oh...and please don't get on the IRC channels asking for help for warez version of the software. It's just not right.

That's an interesting one. We have a policy about that. Warez trading and asking for serials are not tolerated. Once we notice it you will be banned from the server. No warning. No discussion. Please note that the IRC admins are not the same people as the WC admins. So, chances are that crying on the WC message board about being banned from the IRC server will not help at all.
on Jun 11, 2003
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on Jun 11, 2003
"The IRC channel is intended as a support tool"

Oookay. craeonics notes never ever to set a foot in that channel then

Truly, like Koa most of the time I am in irc (usually through irc.thirty4.com) I find countless people... idling.
on Jun 11, 2003
Nobody is forcing you, Crae. See you around.
on Jun 11, 2003
* Later that night, crae's basement gets raided by a Black Ops squad and he is forced to enter #WinCustomize and answer support questions

The horror! The horror!!
on Jun 11, 2003
OK. There is too much negativity in this thread about IRC, so I think nobody is interested. I'll finish the document and send it to people on request.
on Jun 11, 2003
Well I, for one, am glad you started it. As time permits, I might just give it another go. Cheers



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on Jun 11, 2003
Hey, don't give up !



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on Jun 11, 2003
You either like IRC or you don't. Everybody is free to their opnion. The doc is just intended to help those who try to connect, but have trouble using it. Doesn't look like a bad idea, does it? So, if you don't like IRC and want to use this thread to advocate that then move along and read another thread.

I'll post again when it is finished.

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on Jun 11, 2003
But maybe people don't like irc because they are not familiar with it. So exposing their fears, and becoming aware of some of its benefits in a thread like this you are reaching the people who might benefit most.

goodmorphing has noticed that often people approach a new 'unknown' with all their fears and worries exposed which is good. You can see them right away, confront them, erase them... THEN is when the negativity goes away.
on Jun 11, 2003
...the hard thing to do is to wade through all the ***Stuff*** to get to the gem.
on Jun 11, 2003
Wise words.
on Jun 11, 2003
Aww come on, iceman. Just because everyone is too chicken to hop into irc, doesn't mean that they're being "negative" and all your work is pointless. You just have to persuade them. (Tell feline there's choclotate in irc and he'll be there in no time).
on Jun 11, 2003
IRC?! wassat?!?!?!?!?

Internal Ripping Camp?

Snowman hides from any low flying object of Dutch origin
on Jun 11, 2003
No, crae. There is no need to persuade people to use IRC. The thread was started to get some constructive ideas for a doc and yours were everything but that. The responses so far are enough to make that doc. After a few ours from now it will be finished.
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