Great news! We are now registered as a project (not a community) in Libera!
I was confused about the definition of project and community, but we are classified as a project. The distinction is:
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project: can be and is officially represented (think e.g. Wikimedia is actually the people running #wikipedia, Canonical has appointed people for #ubuntu )
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community: either can't be or isn't officially represented (think e.g. #music or #linux)
Here's the response email! So if anybody wants a cloak, we can have them! If you want osarch/benevolentdictator/foo
, now is the time to claim it :D
For anyone on Matrix there are specific instructions of how to register with Libera if you want to.
Hello Dion,
thank you very much for getting in touch with us and for the quick chat on IRC.
As discussed, we have now registered you as a project, OSArch
This means you could now claim channels in your namespace, #OSArch and #OSArch-*. For channels which don't yet exist, you should be able to do so yourself, else feel free to contact staff. You can also claim channels in your namespace using /msg ChanServ CLAIM #channel
As for cloaks: you can now optionally request cloaks for your team (or your users, or whoever you see fit) They have the format
projectname/optional/mandatory, thus e.g. OSArch/member/john or OSArch/jane. Please note that only valid DNS characters are allowed (e.g. no underscores) for technical reasons and recipients need a registered account.
I added tetov and you he Group Contacts (people who can claim channels and request cloaks for your group) for now.
Your colleague on Matrix would have to register a nickserv account on Libera and be identified to it, which is possible through Matrix: https://matrix-org.github.io/matrix-appservice-irc/latest/usage.html#authentication
If you would like to add other group contacts later, please tell us their nickname accounts via e- mail (that's one of the few things that require an e-mail). Channel Ops you can manage by yourself with the flags command (/msg chanserv help flags) The group contacts should be able to (optionally) join #libera-communities, a channel made specifically for GCs and staff communication.
Feel free to forward this e-mail to your colleagues, too.
Of course you can always drop by in #libera or contact staff directly for assistance.
Kind regards,
Christian (Fuchs on Libera)