IRCnet

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IRCnet is one of the largest IRC networks. It currently has more than a hundred thousand users.

[edit] History

IRCnet was formed as a European fork of EFnet, when a number of operator disagreements resulted in a group of European admins declaring their independence. This happened between May and July 1996. The reasons for the "Great Split" as it came to be called, included:

  • a policy disagreement about how much power system operators should have. IRCnet formed with the basis that there should be a set of rules defining what SysOps could and could not do. This viewpoint was opposed by many of the US-based EFnet servers.
  • a technical disagreement on whether the network should use timestamping (TS) or Nick Delay as a means to prevent nick collisions, according to Jarkko Oikarinen[1]
  • Vegard Engen, one of the European operators, stated[2] that the immediate cause for the "Great Split" was that a major US EFnet hub had been disconnecting irc.stealth.net without warning, and thereby breaking the link to the European servers.

[edit] References

  1. ^ EFnet - The Original IRC Network
  2. ^ http://www.irc.org/history_docs/TheGreatSplit.html

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