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| @@ -1,5 +1,6 @@ +<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> -<html> +<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en">  <head>  <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" /> @@ -10,8 +11,10 @@  <meta name="author" content="Robby Workman" />  <meta name="contact" content="rworkman AT slackware.com" />  <meta name="generator" content="vi" /> -<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="/css/main.css" /> +<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="/slackware-freenode/css/main.css" /> +  <title>##slackware info</title> +  </head>  <body> @@ -29,27 +32,28 @@    <div class="body">      <ul> -        <li>Need a channel operator/moderator? Type "!ops" in your IRC  +        <li>Need a channel operator/moderator? Type "<tt>!ops</tt>" in your IRC               client. Note that there's no guarantee that an op will currently              be available; all of them are volunteers. +            <br />          </li> -        <br />          <li>You must be registered and authenticated with NickServ to talk              in ##slackware. +            <br />          </li> -        <br />          <li>Get Slackware here: <a href="http://slackware.com/getslack/">              http://slackware.com/getslack/</a> +            <br />          </li> -        <br />          <li>Keep up with security and bugfix patches for your Slackware              version: <a href="https://mirrors.slackware.com/feeds/">              Slackware RSS Feeds</a> +            <br />          </li> -        <br />          <li>If you're a new Slackware user, you should have a look at the              <a href="http://docs.slackware.com/slackware:beginners_guide">              Slackware Beginner's Guide</a>. +            <br />          </li>      </ul>    </div> @@ -61,49 +65,47 @@              to be treated. No "flames" or trolling or nonsense behavior is               welcome.              <ul> -                <br /> -                <li> No, "flames" and "trolling" and "nonsense behavior"  -                     will not be quantified or formally defined.  +                <li>No, "flames" and "trolling" and "nonsense behavior"  +                    will not be quantified or formally defined.  +                    <br />                  </li>              </ul> +            <br />          </li> -        <br />          <li>Don't post information that is deliberately detrimental to someone,              and especially not in a sneaky fashion (i.e. don't try to obfuscate              it).  +            <br />          </li> -        <br />          <li>Don't flood the channel. Use #overflow or some such. If you need to               show a configuration file or long error message, make use of public              paste servers such as:              <ul> -                <br /> -                <li><a href="http://dpaste.net">http://dpaste.net</a></li> -                <li><a href="http://pastebin.ca">http://pastebin.ca</a></li> +                <li><a href="http://dpaste.net">http://dpaste.net</a><br /></li> +                <li><a href="http://pastebin.ca">http://pastebin.ca<br /></a></li>              </ul>          </li> -        <br />          <li>##slackware exists as a Slackware discussion channel and as a help              resource for users. Newcomers and "Old Hats" alike will be more               likely to receive quality assistance if they heed the following               suggestions: +            <br />              <ol> -                <br />                  <li>When asking a question, be prepared to show evidence that                       you've researched it on your own. We like to help, but we                       don't want to do it for you. +                    <br />                  </li> -                <br />                  <li>If you're asked for additional information, please provide                       it. If you're unsure as to why some one wants to see a                       config file or a routing statement or anything similar,                       just ask them. In this way, you and others might learn                       something about how the different parts of your Slackware                       Linux system interact in addition to solving your problem. +                    <br />                  </li>              </ol>          </li> -        <br />          <li>##slackware exists for Slackers to share their knowledge about               Slackware Linux and topics related to Slackware (e.g. system               administration and security concerns, networking Slackware with  @@ -115,27 +117,26 @@              once, the result is a jumble of confusion. By "vacating" the               channel of off-topic discussion when some one has an on-topic               discussion, we all benefit. +            <br />          </li> -        <br />          <li>In recent years, it has become popular to "break" a few of the old              IRC netiquette conventions.  Generally speaking, we can't stop all              of this, but repeat offenders will be dealt with.  Specifically, as              simple courtesies to everyone, we request that you not do the               following things: - +            <br />              <ul> -                <br />                  <li>Don't private message (/msg) people without first asking                       and obtaining permission from them +                    <br />                  </li> -                <br />                  <li>Don't use IRC stat scripts. Nobody wants to see your nick                       change when you walk away from the keyboard, and nobody                       wants to see your current music selection announced.                      However, some channel regulars IRC from work and suffix                      "-work" or some such to their nickname when doing so. +                    <br />                  </li> -                <br />                  <li>Name calling and particularly vulgar language is frowned                      upon. With that said, we are not nannies and aren't going                       to wash your mouth out with soap for petty offenses.  @@ -147,12 +148,12 @@                      to Slackware and won't be tolerated (unless some how they                      *are* related to Slackware, in which case we'd like to hear                      about them. ;^) +                    <br />                  </li> -                <br />                  <li> -                    Repeated/persistent personal attacks are not tolerated. +                    Repeated/persistent personal attacks are not tolerated.  +		    <br />                  </li> -                <br />                  <li>If you have been banned or de-voiced from a channel, don't                      try to avoid the punishment by changing nicks or similar                       methods. We will ban your entire netblock if need be. If  @@ -160,14 +161,14 @@                      of the channel ops politely. If you are indeed innocent or                      have "learned your lesson", we will likely be happy to                       remove the block. +                    <br />                  </li> -                <br />                  <li>If you have questions about how to do something in some                       other distribution, you should check in that distribution's                      support forums and/or channels - ##slackware is for                       Slackware support. +                    <br />                  </li> -                <br />                  <li>Third party package management tools, such as slapt-get and                       swaret, are not supported in ##slackware. This does not                       necessarily mean that discussion is off-limits, nor does it @@ -186,14 +187,13 @@                      or recommendations from ##slackware, but they might be                       better sources of help with the respective projects:                      <ul> -                        <br /> -                        <li><a href="https://slackbuilds.org">SlackBuilds.org</a> or #slackbuilds on freenode</li> +                        <li><a href="https://slackbuilds.org">SlackBuilds.org</a> or #slackbuilds on freenode<br /></li>                          <li><a href="http://sbopkg.org">sbopkg</a> or #sbopkg on freenode</li>                      </ul>                  </li>              </ul> +            <br />          </li> -        <br />          <li>Have fun and Happy Slacking!          </li>      </ul> | 
