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The Open and Free Technology Community (OFTC) is an IRC network founded in 2001. It is a member project of Software in the Public Interest. The network is particularly popular with free and open source software programmers, and supports SSL and IPv6 connections.
Notable chat rooms
- #debian: official community-supported IRC channel for Debian.
- #kernelnewbies: support channel for beginning Linux kernel programmers.
- #offtopic - Channel for off-topic chat.
- #tor: official Tor channel. Tor is a low latency anonymity network.
- #openttd - Channel for the opensource game OpenTTD.
External links
- oftc.net - official website.
- irc.oftc.net - direct link to IRC