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NetHack is discussed on several [[Internet Relay Chat]] networks, but '''freenode''' is a good choice for those especially interested in [[spoiler]]s. freenode is popular among both the users of free open source software and gamers.
 
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== To connect ==
 
To connect, you need an [[wikipedia:IRC client|IRC client]]. The server is '''chat.freenode.net''', port 6667. freenode has a [http://freenode.net website]; you might want to read about [http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#registering registering your IRC nick].
 
  
You can also use their [https://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=%23nethack webclient].
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'''Internet Relay Chat''', or '''IRC''', provides real-time chat, not a message board like [[rec.games.roguelike.nethack]].
  
[http://inheritance.wikia.com Inheriwiki] has some [[w:c:inheritance:Inheriwiki:IRC#IRC_Setup|IRC Setup help]], with instructions on how to obtain an IRC client, connect to freenode, and register your nick; if you want to go to #nethack, then substitute 'nethack' for 'inheriwiki'.
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'''Libera''' is an Internet Relay Chat server network, where many members of the NetHack community communicate. NetHack is discussed on several IRC networks, but Libera has an especially large community.
  
== Connect now ==
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To connect, you need an [[wikipedia:IRC client|IRC client]]. The server is '''irc.libera.chat''', port 6697 (with TLS) or 6667 (plaintext).  Libera has a [https://libera.chat website]; you might want to read about [https://libera.chat/guides/registration registering your IRC nick].  Users without an IRC client may be interested in using Libera's [https://web.libera.chat/?channel=#nethack web client], powered by [https://kiwiirc.com KiwiIRC].
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== Channels ==
 
== Channels ==
freenode has a busy #nethack channel. Some other freenode channels include #nethack-el, #slashem, #devnull_nethack. IRC is a real-time chat room, not a message board like [[rec.games.roguelike.nethack]].
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=== Vanilla NetHack ===
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==== #nethack ====
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This channel is about [[NetHack]]. It is far more busy than either #slashem and #nethackwiki, with a lot of discussion about how to play the game. NetHack, fount of infinite [[patch]]es, [[wiki]] pages, and [[YASD]]s, actually interests many players well and often. There are usually lulls in conversation - don't assume the channel is dead just because nobody is saying anything.
  
If [[nethack.alt.org]] seems to be down, try looking in #nethack. If this wiki seems to be down, try looking there or in #nethackwiki. The /topic message in the channel might give the problem and estimate when the service will be up again.
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The [[nethack.alt.org]] community uses this channel, but so do other players. Sometimes when a player requests help, it is necessary to ask if the game is visible on NAO. A bot with the nick "[[Rodney (bot)|Rodney]]" reports NAO [[death (character)|death]]s (and ascensions) to the channel. Rodney plays a constructive role by inspiring discussion and also by providing spoilers through its ''learndb'' (learn database). It also helps you catch up on [http://alt.org/nethack/irc.php recent chatter].
  
=== #nethack ===
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If [[nethack.alt.org]] seems to be down, try looking in #nethack. If this wiki seems to be down, try looking there or in #nethackwiki. The /topic message in the channel might give the problem and estimate when the service will be up again. If there is an outage and Rodney is gone or silent, you will still find players in this channel, playing local games or trying other [[public server]]s.
This channel is about [[NetHack]]. It is far more busy than either #slashem and #nethackwiki, with almost-constant discussion about how to play the game. NetHack, fount of infinite [[patch]]es, [[wiki]] pages, and [[YASD]]s, actually interests many players well and often.
 
  
The [[nethack.alt.org]] community uses this channel, but so do other players. Sometimes when a player requests help, it is necessary to ask if the game is visible on NAO. A bot with the nick "[[Rodney (bot)|Rodney]]" reports NAO [[death (character)|death]]s (and ascensions and wishes) to the channel. Rodney plays a constructive role by inspiring discussion and also by providing spoilers through its ''learndb'' (learn database). It also helps you catch up on [http://alt.org/nethack/irc.php recent chatter].
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This NetHack wiki is also on-topic in the channel. It is appropriate to ask for help with the wiki in this channel and to discuss the wiki. NetHackWiki began in October 2005 with some help from users in this channel. Since around August 2006, the /topic usually mentions this wiki.
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==== #nethack-dev ====
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This is the channel for discussion of the development and source code of NetHack and variants. Anything relating to NetHack's internals is on-topic here.
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==== ##nethack-discord ====
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A channel that acts as a bridge to the #nethack channel on the Roguelikes Discord server. Messages sent in this channel are relayed through the RLDiscord bot and repeated in Discord, and vice versa. This channel is generally for vanilla NetHack discussion, see ##nethack-variants for the corresponding variant channel. If you wish to join this channel on the Discord side, visit https://discord.gg/gZRGZp6.
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=== Public servers ===
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==== #hardfought ====
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This server prides itself on hosting a number of variants, including vanilla 3.4.3-nao, 3.7.0-hdf, and 1.3d, [[TNNT]], [[dNetHack]], [[EvilHack]], [[SpliceHack]], [[xNetHack]], [[GruntHack]], [[UnNetHack]], [[SporkHack]], [[notdNetHack]], [[NetHack 4]], [[FIQHack]], [[NetHack Fourk]], [[DynaHack]], [[Slash'EM]], and [[SlashTHEM]]. Quite active relative to the number of channel members, and a lot of NetHack game design discussion happens here as well due to several [[Devteam]] members and variant authors that hang out here. Channel OPS K2 and Tangles can always be found here, and there are several other community members who are available to assist with player issues or to field questions.
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The channel bot "Beholder" reports deaths and other game events in realtime. The bot also has several other functions that channel members can utilize (a full listing of commands can be found at https://www.hardfought.org/nethack/#bot-commands).
  
If nethack.alt.org is down and Rodney is silent, you will still find players in this channel, playing local games or trying other [[public server]]s.
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The #nethack-hardfought discord channel acts as a bridge to the #hardfought IRC channel on the Roguelikes Discord server. Messages sent in this channel are relayed through the RLDiscord bot (nickname is "rld") and repeated in Discord, and vice versa.
  
This NetHack wiki is also on-topic in the channel. It is appropriate to ask for help with the wiki in this channel and to discuss the wiki. NetHackWiki began in October 2005 with some help from users in this channel. Since around August 2006, the /topic usually mentions this wiki.
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Even though discussion about [[NetHack]] and the other variants played on [[Hardfought]] are the primary focus, pretty much any topic is considered 'on-topic'.
  
=== #nethack.xd.cm ===
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==== #ascension.run ====
This is the channel for the [[nethack.xd.cm]] NetHack server, which hosts the same version of NetHack as [[nethack.alt.org]], as well as a number of NetHack variants. One of the more active channels listed here.
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This is the channel for the what was formerly known as the [[nethack.xd.cm]] NetHack server, which hosts the same version of NetHack as [[nethack.alt.org]], as well as a number of NetHack variants. This channel and server also briefly went by the name/URL nethack.dank.ninja.
  
=== #nethack-dev ===
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==== #em.slashem.me ====
This is the channel for discussion of the development and source code of NetHack and variants, specifically the leaked development version of NetHack.
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Home channel of the em.slashem.me server, which hosts [[Slash'EM]], [[SLethe]], [[NetHack 3.6.0]], [[GruntHack]], and [[SporkHack]].
  
=== #nethack4 ===
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=== Variants ===
This is the official channel for discussion and development of [[NetHack 4]].
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==== #nethack4 ====
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This is the official channel for discussion and development of [[NetHack 4]], [[FIQHack]] and [[NetHack Fourk]].
  
=== #dnethack ===
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==== #dnethack ====
[[dNetHack]]'s IRC channel. Discussion of dNetHack also occurs in #acehack.de since it is one of the variants that its corresponding server ([[nethack.xd.cm]]) offers.
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[[dNetHack]]'s IRC channel. Discussion of dNetHack also occurs in #acehack.de and #hardfought since those servers offer them.
  
=== #unnethack ===
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==== #unnethack ====
<nowiki>#</nowiki>unnethack is the official IRC channel for [[UnNetHack]] where the developer and the public server admin usually can be found.
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This is the official IRC channel for [[UnNetHack]] where the developer and the public server admin usually can be found.
  
 
There are several bots in #unnethack. Unrodney is the bot by the UnNetHack developer and it reports UnNetHack code commits and blog updates. Demogorgon is the bot for the public server, reporting starting, saving or ending game events and several in-game events like e.g. stealing items from shops, sokoban prize picking or killing of unique monsters.
 
There are several bots in #unnethack. Unrodney is the bot by the UnNetHack developer and it reports UnNetHack code commits and blog updates. Demogorgon is the bot for the public server, reporting starting, saving or ending game events and several in-game events like e.g. stealing items from shops, sokoban prize picking or killing of unique monsters.
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[[Pinobot]] is a bot that when asked provides the monster stats from any of the major variants.
 
[[Pinobot]] is a bot that when asked provides the monster stats from any of the major variants.
  
=== #nethack-el ===
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==== #grunthack ====
The [http://www.nongnu.org/nethack-el/ home page] for [[nethack-el]], the [[Emacs]] interface to NetHack, states that they have a #nethack-el channel on freenode.
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[[GruntHack]]'s official IRC channel. GruntBot reports there from the public server at http://grunthack.org/.
  
=== #slashem ===
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==== #sporkhack ====
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The [http://sporkhack.com home page] for the [[SporkHack]] [[variant]] states that they use the #sporkhack channel at freenode.
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==== #slashem ====
 
This is a channel for [[SLASH'EM]].
 
This is a channel for [[SLASH'EM]].
  
The channel has two Rodney-like bots. The bot [[Pallas]] reports deaths in the main playground [[slashem.crash-override.net]]. The bot [[SLethe]] reports deaths in the SLethe playground on slashem.crash-override.net. Pallas also reports on certain status changes to bugs in the [http://sourceforge.net/projects/slashem SourceForge project for SLASH'EM].
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The channel has two Rodney-like bots. The bot Pallas reports deaths in the main playground [[slashem.crash-override.net]]. The bot SLethe reports deaths in the SLethe playground on slashem.crash-override.net. Pallas also reports on certain status changes to bugs in the [http://sourceforge.net/projects/slashem SourceForge project for SLASH'EM].
  
 
Unfortunately, the channel mostly contains idlers and does not supply ready chat. At times, the occasional mention of SLASH'EM in the #nethack channel is more frequent that the discussion of anything in the #slashem channel.
 
Unfortunately, the channel mostly contains idlers and does not supply ready chat. At times, the occasional mention of SLASH'EM in the #nethack channel is more frequent that the discussion of anything in the #slashem channel.
  
=== #sporkhack ===
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==== #evilhack ====
The [http://sporkhack.com home page] for the [[SporkHack]] [[variant]] states that they use the #sporkhack channel at freenode.
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[[EvilHack]]'s IRC channel. The developer [[User:K2|K2]] can usually be found here.
  
=== #grunthack ===
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==== ##nethack-variants ====
[[GruntHack]]'s official IRC channel. GruntBot reports there from the public server at http://grunthack.org/.
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A channel that acts as a bridge to the #nethack-variants channel on the Roguelikes Discord server. Similar to ##nethack-discord, the RLDiscord bot will repeat all messages to the other chat service.
  
=== #devnull_nethack ===
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=== Others ===
Annually in November, the [[:/dev/null/nethack tournament]] takes place. Many participants talk in this channel. It is largely like #nethack, except the additional challenges are also discussed. The channel tends to be very active in November, but almost empty the rest of the year.
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==== #nethackwiki ====
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This is the place editors and most active admins hang out and discuss wiki work. [[Rodney (bot)|Rodney]] announces all edits here.
  
=== #junethack ===
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==== #junethack ====
 
Every June, the [[Junethack]] tournament takes place. This channel is to Junethack as #devnull_nethack to the devnull tournament.
 
Every June, the [[Junethack]] tournament takes place. This channel is to Junethack as #devnull_nethack to the devnull tournament.
  
=== #nethackwiki ===
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==== #nethack.de ====
This is the place editors and most active admins hang out and discuss wiki work. [[Rodney (bot)|Rodney]] announces all edits here.
 
 
 
=== #nethack.de ===
 
 
Home channel of the nethack.eu server, with mostly German-language chat.
 
Home channel of the nethack.eu server, with mostly German-language chat.
  
=== #slashemextended ===
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==== #tnnt ====
For discussion of [[Slash'EM Extended]].
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This is the channel for [[The November NetHack Tournament]].  Deaths and game events are reported by a bot in the channel during the tournament.
  
 
==Other networks==
 
==Other networks==
Some IRC networks other than freenode have #nethack channels, for example [http://www.pp.fishpool.fi/~nethack/irc.shtml IRCNet has one]. Channels on different IRC networks are not linked. On most networks, #nethack is empty.
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Some IRC networks other than Libera have #nethack channels. Channels on different IRC networks are not currently linked, but contributions are welcome if there are places that should be noted here.
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==History==
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For many years, the official NetHack-related IRC channels were originally on the Freenode IRC network, until Freenode underwent a hostile takeover in May 2021, causing the former Freenode staff to leave and start Libera.  #NetHack and related channels were quickly set up on Libera, and it quickly became apparent that Freenode was no longer a good place for [[free]] projects' IRC channels.  See the [[wikipedia:Freenode|Wikipedia article about Freenode]] for more information.
  
 
== Links ==
 
== Links ==
* http://freenode.net ''web site of freenode''
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* https://libera.chat ''web site of Libera''
 
* The [http://nhqdb.alt.org/ #nethack quote db] captures the best chatter on IRC.
 
* The [http://nhqdb.alt.org/ #nethack quote db] captures the best chatter on IRC.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 00:55, 5 October 2022

Internet Relay Chat, or IRC, provides real-time chat, not a message board like rec.games.roguelike.nethack.

Libera is an Internet Relay Chat server network, where many members of the NetHack community communicate. NetHack is discussed on several IRC networks, but Libera has an especially large community.

To connect, you need an IRC client. The server is irc.libera.chat, port 6697 (with TLS) or 6667 (plaintext). Libera has a website; you might want to read about registering your IRC nick. Users without an IRC client may be interested in using Libera's web client, powered by KiwiIRC.

Channels

Vanilla NetHack

#nethack

This channel is about NetHack. It is far more busy than either #slashem and #nethackwiki, with a lot of discussion about how to play the game. NetHack, fount of infinite patches, wiki pages, and YASDs, actually interests many players well and often. There are usually lulls in conversation - don't assume the channel is dead just because nobody is saying anything.

The nethack.alt.org community uses this channel, but so do other players. Sometimes when a player requests help, it is necessary to ask if the game is visible on NAO. A bot with the nick "Rodney" reports NAO deaths (and ascensions) to the channel. Rodney plays a constructive role by inspiring discussion and also by providing spoilers through its learndb (learn database). It also helps you catch up on recent chatter.

If nethack.alt.org seems to be down, try looking in #nethack. If this wiki seems to be down, try looking there or in #nethackwiki. The /topic message in the channel might give the problem and estimate when the service will be up again. If there is an outage and Rodney is gone or silent, you will still find players in this channel, playing local games or trying other public servers.

This NetHack wiki is also on-topic in the channel. It is appropriate to ask for help with the wiki in this channel and to discuss the wiki. NetHackWiki began in October 2005 with some help from users in this channel. Since around August 2006, the /topic usually mentions this wiki.

#nethack-dev

This is the channel for discussion of the development and source code of NetHack and variants. Anything relating to NetHack's internals is on-topic here.

##nethack-discord

A channel that acts as a bridge to the #nethack channel on the Roguelikes Discord server. Messages sent in this channel are relayed through the RLDiscord bot and repeated in Discord, and vice versa. This channel is generally for vanilla NetHack discussion, see ##nethack-variants for the corresponding variant channel. If you wish to join this channel on the Discord side, visit https://discord.gg/gZRGZp6.

Public servers

#hardfought

This server prides itself on hosting a number of variants, including vanilla 3.4.3-nao, 3.7.0-hdf, and 1.3d, TNNT, dNetHack, EvilHack, SpliceHack, xNetHack, GruntHack, UnNetHack, SporkHack, notdNetHack, NetHack 4, FIQHack, NetHack Fourk, DynaHack, Slash'EM, and SlashTHEM. Quite active relative to the number of channel members, and a lot of NetHack game design discussion happens here as well due to several Devteam members and variant authors that hang out here. Channel OPS K2 and Tangles can always be found here, and there are several other community members who are available to assist with player issues or to field questions.

The channel bot "Beholder" reports deaths and other game events in realtime. The bot also has several other functions that channel members can utilize (a full listing of commands can be found at https://www.hardfought.org/nethack/#bot-commands).

The #nethack-hardfought discord channel acts as a bridge to the #hardfought IRC channel on the Roguelikes Discord server. Messages sent in this channel are relayed through the RLDiscord bot (nickname is "rld") and repeated in Discord, and vice versa.

Even though discussion about NetHack and the other variants played on Hardfought are the primary focus, pretty much any topic is considered 'on-topic'.

#ascension.run

This is the channel for the what was formerly known as the nethack.xd.cm NetHack server, which hosts the same version of NetHack as nethack.alt.org, as well as a number of NetHack variants. This channel and server also briefly went by the name/URL nethack.dank.ninja.

#em.slashem.me

Home channel of the em.slashem.me server, which hosts Slash'EM, SLethe, NetHack 3.6.0, GruntHack, and SporkHack.

Variants

#nethack4

This is the official channel for discussion and development of NetHack 4, FIQHack and NetHack Fourk.

#dnethack

dNetHack's IRC channel. Discussion of dNetHack also occurs in #acehack.de and #hardfought since those servers offer them.

#unnethack

This is the official IRC channel for UnNetHack where the developer and the public server admin usually can be found.

There are several bots in #unnethack. Unrodney is the bot by the UnNetHack developer and it reports UnNetHack code commits and blog updates. Demogorgon is the bot for the public server, reporting starting, saving or ending game events and several in-game events like e.g. stealing items from shops, sokoban prize picking or killing of unique monsters.

Pinobot is a bot that when asked provides the monster stats from any of the major variants.

#grunthack

GruntHack's official IRC channel. GruntBot reports there from the public server at http://grunthack.org/.

#sporkhack

The home page for the SporkHack variant states that they use the #sporkhack channel at freenode.

#slashem

This is a channel for SLASH'EM.

The channel has two Rodney-like bots. The bot Pallas reports deaths in the main playground slashem.crash-override.net. The bot SLethe reports deaths in the SLethe playground on slashem.crash-override.net. Pallas also reports on certain status changes to bugs in the SourceForge project for SLASH'EM.

Unfortunately, the channel mostly contains idlers and does not supply ready chat. At times, the occasional mention of SLASH'EM in the #nethack channel is more frequent that the discussion of anything in the #slashem channel.

#evilhack

EvilHack's IRC channel. The developer K2 can usually be found here.

##nethack-variants

A channel that acts as a bridge to the #nethack-variants channel on the Roguelikes Discord server. Similar to ##nethack-discord, the RLDiscord bot will repeat all messages to the other chat service.

Others

#nethackwiki

This is the place editors and most active admins hang out and discuss wiki work. Rodney announces all edits here.

#junethack

Every June, the Junethack tournament takes place. This channel is to Junethack as #devnull_nethack to the devnull tournament.

#nethack.de

Home channel of the nethack.eu server, with mostly German-language chat.

#tnnt

This is the channel for The November NetHack Tournament. Deaths and game events are reported by a bot in the channel during the tournament.

Other networks

Some IRC networks other than Libera have #nethack channels. Channels on different IRC networks are not currently linked, but contributions are welcome if there are places that should be noted here.

History

For many years, the official NetHack-related IRC channels were originally on the Freenode IRC network, until Freenode underwent a hostile takeover in May 2021, causing the former Freenode staff to leave and start Libera. #NetHack and related channels were quickly set up on Libera, and it quickly became apparent that Freenode was no longer a good place for free projects' IRC channels. See the Wikipedia article about Freenode for more information.

Links