Wikimedia

Beginner: get on Internet Relay Chat (IRC)

GCI mentoring, like most free/libre software collaboration efforts, relies heavily on IRC for success. You don't understand why? Come see yourself!

If you have not chatted in Wikimedia IRC channels yet, you can claim this task. You will:

  • install an IRC client you like, except IRC clients listed as "web" or proprietary (for instance irssi, HexChat and KVIrc are good, mIRC and webchat.freenode.net are not ok);
  • connect to freenode and register your nickname;
  • join #wikimedia-dev (instructions);
  • introduce yourself on the channel (one sentence is enough);
  • wait at least one hour before leaving.

When you have completed the steps above and the time has passed, you are done: just submit this task for review; mention the nick you used if different from the one you have here.

OPTIONAL: If you want to use your time at best, follow the conversation and the updates on the channel: you will probably have interesting occasions to help another person like you or be helped, click an instructive link, fix some bug. You can also join another IRC channel in your native language, for instance.

OPTIONAL: You may also want to subscribe to one of our technical mailing lists for longer help and training.

Task tags

  • synchronous communication
  • irc
  • personal interaction
  • help
  • community

Students who completed this task

Gu Junxing, Jessica Ziegler, ddx510, lsy, Dylan Sanusi-Goh, florianantonescu, Sharlyn, Shawn Pereira, brillydev, Li MingYuan, maitreyav, Dmytro, Sun Yilin, laurentiucinda, Julian Engel, Lucy, Andreea-Ioana Rusan, marionmok, areke, Gambit, Kishan, Annadine, Qoojay, ynther, Muhamed Ibrahim, goopkid

Task type

  • assessment Outreach / Research

Level

Beginner
close

2015