Difference between revisions of "IRC Rules and Tips"
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* The usual civility rules of IRC apply | * The usual civility rules of IRC apply | ||
* Keep the good vibe, be polite and to the topic | * Keep the good vibe, be polite and to the topic | ||
− | * For anything longer than three lines, please use fpaste http://fpaste.org/ , you can also use fpaste from the command line in Fedora using the command "fpaste". | + | * For anything longer than three lines, please use some pasting service |
+ | ** fpaste http://fpaste.org/ in Fedora, or | ||
+ | ** pastebinit http://paste.ubuntu.com on Ubuntu | ||
+ | you can also use fpaste from the command line in Fedora using the command "fpaste" ... sme for Ubuntu and pastebinit | ||
* For screenshots, you can use http://www.imgur.com or http://www.uploadscreenshot.com | * For screenshots, you can use http://www.imgur.com or http://www.uploadscreenshot.com | ||
* You may want to search the [http://www.amahi.org/faq Amahi FAQ] for basic questions | * You may want to search the [http://www.amahi.org/faq Amahi FAQ] for basic questions |
Revision as of 20:53, 6 July 2012
- The usual civility rules of IRC apply
- Keep the good vibe, be polite and to the topic
- For anything longer than three lines, please use some pasting service
- fpaste http://fpaste.org/ in Fedora, or
- pastebinit http://paste.ubuntu.com on Ubuntu
you can also use fpaste from the command line in Fedora using the command "fpaste" ... sme for Ubuntu and pastebinit
- For screenshots, you can use http://www.imgur.com or http://www.uploadscreenshot.com
- You may want to search the Amahi FAQ for basic questions
- Remember, for debugging, details matter. Be as precise as possible!
- For specific problems that require a good description, the Amahi Forums are probably best. Post the specifics there and discuss in IRC.
- The Amahi Wiki is another great resource. Remember you can contribute too, enhancing or creating new guides.
- Post all bugs and feature request on the Bug Tracker under the respective project.
- Command and control the AmahiBot
Note: While we try to respond promptly to whatever questions you may come in with, please keep in mind that we can’t always respond instantaneously. So please, stick around for a little while and give us a chance to realize there’s channel activity before you give up.
DO NOT MESSAGE A USER FOR HELP, ALL HELP IS TO BE DONE IN THE CHANNEL
IRC Channels
- Amahi General Discussion and Support: #amahi
- Amahi Pro/Ninja and Paid App Support: #amahi-support
- Amahi on Debian/Ubuntu: #amahi-debian
However, if we really all do seem asleep, feel free to ask your question over on the forums.