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IRC, or Internet Relay Chat, is often used as a real-time communication capability with open source projects. We're pretty proud of the friendly vibe in the OpenStack channel and invite anyone wanting to ask questions or talk about all things OpenStack to the channel.  
 
IRC, or Internet Relay Chat, is often used as a real-time communication capability with open source projects. We're pretty proud of the friendly vibe in the OpenStack channel and invite anyone wanting to ask questions or talk about all things OpenStack to the channel.  
  
You don't have to have a complex setup to use IRC. You can use the web client for Freenode, which doesn't require any download or setup. Just pick a nickname and join #openstack: http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=openstack,openstack-dev. For example:  
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You don't have to have a complex setup to use IRC. You can use the web client for OFTC, which doesn't require any download or setup. Just pick a nickname and join #openstack: http://webchat.oftc.net/?channels=openstack,openstack-dev. For more information see https://docs.openstack.org/contributors/common/irc.html and https://docs.opendev.org/opendev/infra-manual/latest/irc.html .
  
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== How to join IRC channels from Matrix ==
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Several of OpenStack's adjacent communities have a presence in Matrix. The Zuul community has prepared https://zuul-ci.org/docs/zuul/latest/howtos/matrix-irc.html as a comprehensive document on how to connect to OFTC IRC channels via the Matrix bridge.
  
 
== How to read messages exchanged when you're offline ==
 
== How to read messages exchanged when you're offline ==

Latest revision as of 14:44, 25 June 2026

How to talk to OpenStack community members on IRC Channel

IRC, or Internet Relay Chat, is often used as a real-time communication capability with open source projects. We're pretty proud of the friendly vibe in the OpenStack channel and invite anyone wanting to ask questions or talk about all things OpenStack to the channel.

You don't have to have a complex setup to use IRC. You can use the web client for OFTC, which doesn't require any download or setup. Just pick a nickname and join #openstack: http://webchat.oftc.net/?channels=openstack,openstack-dev. For more information see https://docs.openstack.org/contributors/common/irc.html and https://docs.opendev.org/opendev/infra-manual/latest/irc.html .

How to join IRC channels from Matrix

Several of OpenStack's adjacent communities have a presence in Matrix. The Zuul community has prepared https://zuul-ci.org/docs/zuul/latest/howtos/matrix-irc.html as a comprehensive document on how to connect to OFTC IRC channels via the Matrix bridge.

How to read messages exchanged when you're offline

IRC, unlike other chat systems, doesn't keep when you're offline. In order to be notified of relevant communications you can either look at the channel logs or setup an IRC proxy.

The most common IRC proxies are znc and bip.

Notes to configure bip

Notes to configure znc