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Wookieepedia's IRC channel is the wiki's official chat room. In addition to being a general chatroom about Wookieepedia, Star Wars, and various other subjects, the channel is also where official Wookieepedia meetings, Mofferences, are held. IRC is also a quick way to report vandalism to admins as well as asking questions in general.

Rules
There is no set topic in #wookieepedia. While mainly meant for Wookieepedia-related discussion, we also discuss a wide range of other topics. Off-topic chit-chat is allowed except during official functions such as Mofferences.

However, there are some rules that should be followed at all times. They are as follows:
 * 1) Don't be a dick. You will never be asked to be "nice," and personal attacks are unpreventable on IRC. But as a guideline, don't go out of your way to irritate others. Vicious abuse is grounds for sanctions.
 * 2) No whining. Users who ask for something from another IRC user and are refused it should not stoop to complaining, which is grounds for sanctions. It is acceptable to be persistent, but in a mature manner. Also, don't ask for voice status. It's reserved for regulars.
 * 3) Real-world politics and/or religion may only be discussed with unanimous consent. If someone doesn't want to talk about them, drop the subject.
 * 4) #wookieepedia's official language is English. We don't care if it's British or American, as long as it's not "L33t" or "TXT." Abbreviations are fine, but keep it within reason.
 * 5) No spamming. The meaning should be obvious. Don't say the same thing six times because no one is responding to you. Don't keep yammering on about a subject nobody cares about.
 * 6) No role-playing. By and large, regulars in #wookieepedia find roleplaying in IRC to be annoying and dumb. You are not a Jedi, or an Imperial commander, or a Sith, or a Mandalorian. If you act like you are, you will be kicked.
 * 7) Ops = admins. In general, the people with @ symbols (or however your client denotes ops) are Wookieepedia administrators. If they're around, then there is an official presence to consult and there are people enforcing the rules. However, admins may choose to remain deopped, and there are certain opped users who are bots or IRC services (including the official Wookieepedia bot "Nuku-Nuku" as well as the IRC channel management bot "ChanServ).

Additionally, our host IRC network has an official policy that must be followed at all times.

The standard sanctions for dealing with violators of IRC policies are as follows:
 * 1) Warning. Directed at the violator by an operator.
 * 2) Kicking. Should only occur when policy violations, spamming, trolling, and similar transgressions are sufficiently obvious and continuous that all operators agree.
 * 3) Mute. The violator will be quieted, allowing them to grow frustrated and quit on his or her own.
 * 4) Kickbanning. When all else fails. Anyone with more brains than a bantha will never get to this point.

How to join
For advanced users:  chat.freenode.net:6667 #wookieepedia SSL port: 6697 irc://chat.freenode.net/wookieepedia For others:

You can either use the standard Wikia web client in your web browser, or install a specialized chat program called an IRC client. These are available for a variety of platforms.

Alternatively use the form below to log in to our IRC channels:

Please note that you will have to have registered a nickname on freenode to enter the main channel, #wookieepedia. Unregistered users will automatically be redirected to #wookieepedia-social. Instructions on how to register with freenode's nickname services can be found here. If you have problems with registering a nickname, feel free to ask in #wookieepedia-social or #freenode, the general support channel.

Web client

 * The freenode IRC network has a webchat gateway located at webchat.freenode.net that lets you join all channels on the network, including Wookieepedia's IRC channels, through your browser. Just put in your username and type in #wookieepedia as the channel. Wikia has a similar webchat interface at irc.wikia.com; however, that only allows you to join the channel #wikia.

Windows

 * mIRC is the classic Windows IRC client. The main drawbacks of mIRC are the fact that it's not free and that the configuration options are more extensive than a lot of users are used to. (Only partial UTF-8 support - see below)
 * Trillian handles IRC. It's a little complicated to set up, but if you don't want to use the very easy CGI:IRC linked by Angela, then Trillian is a handy program to have anyway for the other things it does. (No UTF-8 support - see below)
 * Miranda IM - a multi-client, like Trillian, but rather minimalist and open source. (UTF-8 support requires patching - see below)

Linux

 * Empathy is a multi-client that comes preinstalled with Ubuntu and several other Linux distributions.
 * Konversation is a KDE application with interface similar to X-Chat; it is an IRC-only client.
 * irssi is an IRC-only client that uses a text-mode user interface.
 * BitchX is an IRC-only console application client.
 * EPiC is an IRC-only client for Unix systems that is descended from the ircII client, it uses a text-mode user interface.

Mac

 * Snak handles IRC rather nicely, and is one of the few Mac-only clients that still work flawlessly.
 * X-Chat Aqua is a full featured IRC client for OS X that is easy to setup and use.
 * Colloquy is an open-source IRC, SILC and ICB client for Mac OS X.

Crossplatform

 * Pidgin is a multi-client that is available for Windows and Linux.
 * Opera web browser has a built-in IRC client.
 * ChatZilla is an extension for the Mozilla Firefox web browser. It can also be run standalone using XULRunner.
 * JWChat - had some script errors in Firefox, but clicked "Stop script" and it worked fine after that.
 * X-Chat is perhaps the most well-known IRC client for Linux, included into nearly every distribution, which has recently grown in popularity on Windows as well. Note that the official Windows version (as opposed to Linux) is shareware, but unofficial free Windows builds are available, for example, here.
 * Quassel is cross-platform, distributed IRC client, meaning that one (or multiple) client(s) can attach to and detach from a central core.

Setup instructions
To log in, you need to configure your client. After you log in, it is rather straightforward. The parameters are:


 * Server: irc.freenode.net
 * Channel: #wookieepedia (note the correct spelling)

Your web browser may be preconfigured to open IRC links in some IRC client, so you can try clicking this link:


 * irc://irc.freenode.net/wookieepedia

Most IRC clients, in particular mIRC, Miranda and X-Chat, have "Freenode" in the default network list, you only need to select it. After you are connected to the server, type /join #wookieepedia in the reply box and press Enter. If not, just add.

Custom instructions for specific clients to come.

UTF-8
The #wookieepedia channel uses the UTF-8 encoding, just like Wookieepedia proper. This should not pose a problem with English, as UTF-8 is backwards compatible with ASCII-127, but non-Latin scripts (such as Greek or Cyrillic) may be rendered improperly in UTF-8-incapable clients.

Known issues:
 * mIRC: partial UTF-8 support since version 6.2; it can display UTF-8 messages sent by others properly, but always sends messages in the system encoding. No UTF-8 support prior to 6.2.
 * Miranda: requires a patch. The archive contains a file named irc.dll, which should be extracted to Miranda's plugins directory.
 * Trillian: no UTF-8 support for IRC, although it's present for AIM/ICQ.

Mojibake
The Cyrillic string "тест" (Russian for "test") is used as an example.

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