X-Git-Url: https://jfr.im/git/irc/freenode/web-7.0.git/blobdiff_plain/849bdd6fcf742e61b375b8548ec648aa90622273..e04c9d68ec80a93e3c46d493c30c1b72cb64f13d:/content/news/2009-01-30-the-beauty-of-freenode.md diff --git a/content/news/2009-01-30-the-beauty-of-freenode.md b/content/news/2009-01-30-the-beauty-of-freenode.md index 362a465e4..85ab3abc1 100644 --- a/content/news/2009-01-30-the-beauty-of-freenode.md +++ b/content/news/2009-01-30-the-beauty-of-freenode.md @@ -1,12 +1,17 @@ +--- author: SportChick date: 2009-01-30 19:41:25+00:00 slug: the-beauty-of-freenode -title: 'The Beauty of #freenode' +title: The Beauty of #freenode +imported: yes +robots: noindex --- - #freenode channel, as it currently exists, is a veritable work of art - people who come to the channel are nearly always provided help or referred somewhere for the answer. The really beautiful thing about #freenode, though, is that at least 50% of the help provided comes from network users (rather than freenode staff). + Almost two years ago, the channel #freenode was recreated with new guidelines and philosophy consistent with freenode's. The ideas weren't that new - they had already been (somewhat) in use in the old #tapthru channel. The activity in #freenode is generally within the channel guidelines, which may be found at http://freenode.net/poundfreenode.shtml and is highly recommended for anyone planning to participate in the channel. + Whilst many help channels utilize specialized staff to answer questions, one of the most refreshing things about #freenode is that anyone who knows the answer to a question can, and often does, provide the answer or help to the user in need - regardless of status or staff-ness. Numerous users lurk in the channel, either to learn from others' questions, help other users through their queries or generally just to take up space :) + Some of the more common questions can be, and are, answered by a multitude of people. Keep in mind that being on staff is not a prerequisite to having the correct answer to your question! Here are some common questions: