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Thanks to the generous administrators of [https://www.c3l.lu/ C3L], we now have a dedicated channel on their IRC server: | Thanks to the generous administrators of [https://www.c3l.lu/ C3L], we now have a dedicated channel on their IRC server: | ||
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Or simply click here if you associated an app with the irc:// protocol: [irc://irc.c3l.lu:6667/hackerspace Go to #hackerspace] | Or simply click here if you associated an app with the irc:// protocol: [irc://irc.c3l.lu:6667/hackerspace Go to #hackerspace] | ||
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Revision as of 08:06, 10 June 2011
Contents |
Mailing-Lists
We currently have a variety of mailing lists at your disposal, the full list of which can be retrieved from our mailman.
syn2cat's own lists
- The syn2cat-announce list is a very low traffic list whose subscribers will only receive announcements of current and future events. If you'd like to be kept informed of the latest stuff going on at the hackerspace, but don't care about organisational issues, this is the list you should subscribe to.
- The syn2cat-discuss list is our regular mailing list. This is where everybody is discussing their projects, workshops and any other ideas.
graffitiresearchlab (Archives)
- The graffitiresearchlab is a mailing list conceived to aid in the conception and discussion of Graffiti Research Lab Luxembourg's projects and activities.
Recommended international lists
- Hackerspaces mailing list for Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg.
hackerspaces.org discuss (Archives)
- International hackerspaces movement.
IRC
Thanks to the generous administrators of C3L, we now have a dedicated channel on their IRC server:
Server: irc.c3l.lu Use SSL on port 6667 Join #hackerspace
Or simply click here if you associated an app with the irc:// protocol: Go to #hackerspace