On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 03:39:10PM -0500, Nick Bebout wrote:
I think it would be a good idea, especially since we use them so much
for
our IRC channels, it'd be nice to contribute a server back to the network.
thanks Nick for looking into this again. Indeed, part of the reason I
want to help is that so much of Fedora's personal interaction, and
Infra critical communication, happens on FreeNode. I don't know that
providing an IRC server is the best way to help them out, but it seems
like it could help.
I agree the DDOSs and spamfloods have been a problem. There's no way
to avoid such malicious DDOSs except "not to play" - not running a
service at all. But that's kind of self-defeating too. And I don't
like having our communication channels be dependent on a third party
that we have no real influence with.
I hadn't realized OSUOSL already had a node. That definitely would
reduce my interest in hosting one there.
Given that our hosting is really via others (Red Hat, Telia, ...),
maybe it's more appropriate to suggest that _they_ establish a
relationship with FreeNode directly and host a node, rather than us
doing it. We could help broker relationships if they don't already
exist, and point out how FreeNode benefits us, so they see an addition
to FreeNode as a continuation of their support of Fedora.
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Matt Domsch
Technology Strategist, Dell Office of the CTO
linux.dell.com &
www.dell.com/linux