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== Chat on IRC == | == Chat on IRC == | ||
A number of us are idling in #communitydata on [http://www.oftc.net OFTC] (irc.oftc.net). IRC is basically a chat system that is similar to Slack in many ways. In fact, it was the inspiration for Slack! | |||
To use IRC, you'll need a client. | To use IRC, you'll need a client. | ||
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Here are some of the the sub-channels that we use: | Here are some of the the sub-channels that we use: | ||
* #communitydata-covid19 - For organizing COVID-19 data collection and dissemination | |||
* #communitydata-ecology - For those working on the NSF ecology grant | |||
* #communitydata-learning - A working group around online learning | |||
* #communitydata-syslit - A working group for folks working on systematic literature reviews | |||
* #communitydata-casual - A hangout space / watercooler | |||
* #communitydata-faculty - Just the CDC faculty (invite only, but if you're faculty you really should be there) | |||
* #communitydata-purdue - A space for folks connected to Purdue | |||
=== Making new channels === | === Making new channels === |