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Ircnow /
GoalsIRCNow: The Network The Users ControlIRCNow wants to turn IRC into a real social network that the users control. We want IRC to be a serious competitor to non-free networks, to make it suitable for users of any age, technical skill, country, language, and religion. We plan to do this without changing the IRC protocol. We want to build a thriving free network using quality software. Why IRC?IRC is the home of the free and open source community. IRC is an elegant protocol that is simple to code for and easy to understand. It supports a huge number of clients, has a large and mature ecosystem, and has over 100,000 users from all over the globe. Fixing IRCSadly, IRC is still too hard for average people to use. In recent years, the IRC community has lost over 90% of its users to non-free social media. If we don't fix these problems, IRC will soon be dead. Unfortunately, IRCv3 does nothing to fix any of the major flaws with IRC. A lot of the major problems with IRC are not flaws with the protocol but rather a lack of a decent service provider. Major Problems with IRC:
IRCv3 does almost nothing to solve any of the problems above. In fact, IRCv3 sometimes results in bugs that break compatibility with older IRC clients and servers. IRCNow aims to provide the features that users care about today, without changing the IRC standard. We work to maintain backwards compatibility with all existing IRC clients and servers. We intend to bypass and ignore IRCv3 altogether. IRC is not just a protocol for nerds. We the Users plan to transform IRC into a social network for everyone. |