Justin --
I find it interesting that you find xchat hard to use and irssi easy,
however I think it's fairly simple to register a nickname in freenode
(and, I'm assuming, in other IRC servers) since the registration
process, as far as I know, works the same whether you're in xchat or
irssi.
After connecting to freenode -- /connect
irc.freenode.net -- using the
nickname you would like to register, type
/msg nickserv register $YOUR_PASSWORD $YOUR_EMAIL
(where $YOUR_PASSWORD is the password you create and $YOUR_EMAIL is,
well, your e-mail address)
And essentially, that's it.
I think if you go to /msg nickserv help register you can get more
information.
I don't know if this story is going to change any policy or
anyone's
mind on the matter, but I really wish we would change this
policy to
make it easier on new (even brand new) users and on
ambassadors.
I think there's a good reason that #fedora requires a registered nick
to enter and since the registration process is not exactly difficult,
and I don't think we should change this policy.
Larry Cafiero
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Larry:
I know how to do it but that step caused the person I was showing to
gloss over. He was ok until that happened. I (still) think it is a
barrier to entry for (extremely) new people to GNU/Linux and Fedora.
<rant>
We should be actively taking down barriers to joining this community not
erecting them.
</rant>
--Justin