IRC?
Are there any Unitarian Universalists using IRC (Internet Relay Chat) for meetings or anything church-related?
Are there any Unitarian Universalists using IRC (Internet Relay Chat) for meetings or anything church-related?
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28 February 2006 at 12:52 pm
Not IRC specifically, but online chat rooms, yes.
The Young Adult and Campus Ministry Professionals Seminars put on by the UUA YA/CM Office have used online chat for some of its meetings, and I’m setting up an online chat system for the Heartland YA/CM groups to have meeetings in.
The backend of the one I’m creating IS IRC based actually. Many people are not comfortable with that kind of environment however, so I’m using a Java client as the front end, and still allowing IRC client access (since I use BitchX )
~Donald
12 May 2006 at 3:46 pm
Hey, I’m trying to set something up for my own youth group…
we all login to aim and i’m sick of having 1on1 convo’s with people
i want to set up some kinda chat room 4 us all to just chill…..
(and i’m the webmaster on the jpd-ysc)
who should probobly not be typing as though he just got home from a long day at school…..
but i shall
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18 July 2006 at 8:25 am
[…] I’ve written before on the opportunities available for dispersed groups to use IRC to conduct business; indeed, the Wikipedia board does. (A related how-to.) Techsoup has a new — well, a retread — article on IRC worth considering. […]