From: Genro Kane Gupta on
This is the semi-annual reminder of the existence of the #Ada channel on
the Freenode IRC network. Now over five years old, the channel is open to
all discussions related to the Ada language and its use. We welcome
beginners and pros alike, and do our best to maintain a friendly,
productive, and informative atmosphere. The channel has been growing
steadily; we now average about 30 members and have active conversations
daily.

Point your IRC client to irc.freenode.net and join the #Ada channel. Come
one, come all!

--
Caracal

From: Ludovic Brenta on
Genro Kane Gupta writes:
> This is the semi-annual reminder of the existence of the #Ada channel on
> the Freenode IRC network.

Are the discussions archived and searchable?

--
Ludovic Brenta.
From: Genro Kane Gupta on
On Sun, 04 Mar 2007 15:40:06 +0100, Ludovic Brenta wrote:

> Genro Kane Gupta writes:
>> This is the semi-annual reminder of the existence of the #Ada channel
>> on the Freenode IRC network.
>
> Are the discussions archived and searchable?

There's been some talk about doing that. Right now, the channel infobot
(written in Ada, of course) logs the channel traffic, originally as a
debugging feature. I guess since this question has been asked more than
once, by more than one person, there's enough of a demand that I should
set up a mechanism to format those logs in a useful way and put them on
the web.

So I guess the answer to your question is, not yet, but soon! Thanks for
asking, Ludovic. As a huge fan of your work maintaining the GNAT and Ada
packages for Debian, I really appreciate your interest.

Once the archives (what I have myself, and what I can scrounge from
others) are up, I'll announce their availability here.

--
Caracal

From: Ludovic Brenta on
Genro Kane Gupta <genro(a)niestu.com> writes:
> So I guess the answer to your question is, not yet, but soon! Thanks for
> asking, Ludovic. As a huge fan of your work maintaining the GNAT and Ada
> packages for Debian, I really appreciate your interest.

Thanks!

> Once the archives (what I have myself, and what I can scrounge from
> others) are up, I'll announce their availability here.

Thanks again.

--
Ludovic Brenta.