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layout: forum
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title: 'Re: On IRC bootstrapping'
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grand_parent: Forum Posts
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parent: Bitcoin Forum
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nav_order: 166
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date: 2010-07-07 01:31:07 UTC
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original: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=84.msg2010#msg2010
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# Re: On IRC bootstrapping
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<div class="language-plaintext highlighter-rouge"><div class="highlight"><pre class="highlight">
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<code>Re: On IRC bootstrapping
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July 07, 2010, 01:31:07 AM
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Everybody needs to connect to the same IRC server and channel so they can find each other.
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<a href="https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=84.msg1785#msg1785">Quote from: Vasiliev on June 25, 2010, 11:50:15 PM</a>
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You may want to leave Freenode in as a fallback server -- if his server doesn't work, use Freenode's.
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It might not be good if we suddenly rushed freenode with a ton of users all at once.
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The fallback is our own seed system.
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irc.lfnet.org is pretty old and has impressive uptime. I think it's going to be fine.
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We could take IRC out at some point if we want, but I'd rather ease into it and just test our own seed system as a backup for now, and I really like the complementary redundant attributes of the two different systems.
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