On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 9:27 PM, FastLizard4
<fastlizard4(a)gmail.com> wrote:
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> It should be noted that you can, like every other freenode user that
> wants to keep logs, establish a connection and keep your very own. For
> example, I have a ClueNet shell account, which is very convenient for
> this purpose, to which irssi stores all of my logs in ~fastlizard4/logs.
> If I ever want to search the logs, all I have to do is open up nano and
> use the search function, or simply `cat ~/logs/channel.log|grep 'Search
> string'`. You simply cannot release these logs to the public (under
> current policy). In irssi, to start logging, all you have to do is
> '/log open -autoopen -targets #channel ~/channel.log' and that channel
> will be logged. Similar commands exist in every IRC client that I know.
> It may not be totally "open" as you desire, but anyone can do it and
> have there own set of logs.
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