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On 01/07/2016 02:51 PM, andre76@fastmail.fm wrote:
> Thanks Moritz.  It's somewhat disconcerting to see that you have to
> register with these irc networks with some email address and nick
> (unless I am mistaken).  

You usually just log in with any chosen nickname, and if it's available
you have it for the session. Most networks offer nickname registration
on top ("Nickserv" services), so nobody else can use your nickname while
you're offline, but they don't force registration.

There's a lot of IRC tutorials out there.

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