[dcc2] App=IRCChat
Mark Cilia-Vincenti
dcc2 at whybot.com
Thu May 13 16:53:34 EDT 2004
For the record, what you are referring to is my unsuccessful attempt at
creating a new protocol - it's called SimpleChat (www.simplechat.net) and it
was only supported by ViRC.
I think that multi-user DCC is a good selling point for DCC2 - it's
something that IRC misses, and could be the bridge between instant
messengers and IRC.
-----Original Message-----
From: dcc2-bounces at dcc2.org [mailto:dcc2-bounces at dcc2.org] On Behalf Of
Trent Lloyd
Sent: 10 May 2004 01:40
To: DCC2 Working Group List
Subject: Re: [dcc2] App=IRCChat
I definately think multi-person DCC chat is a go for the spec, there was
an implementation of this by someone in the mIRC community, i think it
was "Mutu", check mircscripts.org or something for the specs of it
On Mon, 2004-05-10 at 03:01 -0500, Dan Smith wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I will update the negotiation draft with the recent discussion from this
> past week. In the mean time, I know Craig is anxious to start working on
> the direct chat connections.
>
> I think that the current direct chat implementations are fairly good, and
> can be adopted without much change, besides the connection establishment
> addressed in the negotiation.
>
> It may be a good idea to clearly state which "features" of direct chat
> should be official. I know many (most) clients do not implement all of
the
> quoting and escaping that was in the original IRCII. Many clients have
> also taken to treating each newline terminated message in the same fashion
> as a PRIVMSG from the network, enabling associated actions and
> formatting. What parts of this should we formalize?
>
> Also some people have talked about a direct party line style group
> chat. Is there interest in this? If so, this should probably be a
> separate application level token (IRCPartyline or similar), since the
> negotiation/protocol may be noticeably different and more complicated due
> to relaying, or maybe not? Any ideas on this?
>
> Cheers!
> Dan
>
>
>
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