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One of the bigger beasts of the Linux world, Ubuntu, has abruptly jumped ship to Libera Chat from the Freenode IRC network after what the Ubuntu Community Council described as a "hostile takeover" of its namespaces. Just hours ago at the time of publication, Wikimedia also upped sticks. For Ubuntu, the move had been on the …

  1. Pascal Monett Silver badge
    FAIL

    "confiscated by the new freenode management."

    Freenode urgently needs to rebrand itself as Dictatornode.

    1. lglethal Silver badge
      Go

      Re: "confiscated by the new freenode management."

      It's becoming increasingly clear that anything with "Free" in the name is usually anything but. Just like any nation with People's Republic or Democratic Republic in the name is absoutely not a democracy nor is it run for the people...

      1. Joe W Silver badge

        Re: "confiscated by the new freenode management."

        "Democratic People's Republic" is to "Republic"

        like...

        "Straightjacket" to "jacket"

    2. b0llchit Silver badge
      Mushroom

      Re: "confiscated by the new freenode management."

      Soon they will be on-the-frits-Node. Who wants to be there anymore?

      Next releases of the major and minor IRC clients will remove or deprecate the freenode link(s) and replace it with prominent libera links.

    3. Anonymous Coward
      Anonymous Coward

      Re: "confiscated by the new freenode management."

      Well, it seems to be rather free of users, content and traffic now.

      Fun question: who owns the copyright on channel content? If there's no arrangement in the Terms for a rights transfer you could maybe entertain the idea of withdrawing your permission to use such on Freenode.

      Could be a fun exercise.

      1. keithpeter Silver badge
        Windows

        Re: "confiscated by the new freenode management."

        I know nothing about IRC or trademarks but that isn't going to stop me having a thought...

        Ubuntu is a registered trade mark of Canonical, a company in the UK I believe. I also gather that one of the freenode related companies whose sale to Mr Lee has caused all this kerfuffle is based in the UK. Would Canonical's legal people perhaps be sending letters about the use of Ubuntu on Freenode servers sometime soon? Can Canonical stop having their Ubuntu brand 'represented' on Freenode's servers?

        1. Tomato Krill

          Re: "confiscated by the new freenode management."

          You want canonical policing which entities can and can’t run Ubuntu? That sounds like the start of a very slippery and very pointless slope

          1. ibmalone

            Re: "confiscated by the new freenode management."

            Not run, have channels named after. After all, Lee himself claims this is about brand representation. Like if you or I were to launch 'Ubuntu magazine'. The real slippery slope would be whether this would affect people like local user groups, but, since you get to choose how far to enforce, that doesn't seem like a problem.

          2. keithpeter Silver badge

            Re: "confiscated by the new freenode management."

            "You want canonical policing which entities can and can’t run Ubuntu?"

            No. I was on about ubuntu the trademarked name, not the software

  2. karlkarl Silver badge

    Thats right. Everyone should flee Freenode and leave more room for me... and my "brand to be represented on IRC". ;)

  3. Chris G

    Coming soon to Freenode

    Tumbleweed blowing across the office accompanied by the sound of crickets.

    1. Mage Silver badge
      Linux

      Re: Coming soon to Freenode

      pining for the fjords.

  4. TrevorH

    fleenode

    1. keithpeter Silver badge
      Windows

      Most fleenode domains are not registered including the .org. Only fleenode.net has been registered.

      Very tempting...

  5. Sorry that handle is already taken. Silver badge

    I haven't used IRC for decades but this is fascinating to follow

    1. heyrick Silver badge

      Indeed, it's practically a masterclass in how to annoy the most users in the shortest amount of time.

      I wonder how long it will take before somebody realises that the product wasn't the selling point, it was the user communities. The ones that are swiftly departing.

  6. McCovican
    Coat

    "Frankly speaking, if I was in charge of any of these organizations, I'd revisit the decision of who is in charge of making decisions on what and how their brand is being represented on IRC."

    Dude probably just made the decision to jump ship a lot easier for the hold-outs. Insulting the leadership of your client orgs, and confiscating their channels if they don't show loyalty to Freenode? Yeah, I'd peace out pretty hard at that point.

  7. teknopaul

    Apparently if you type libera.chat into a freenode ICR channel it gets auto taken over by Lee and you loose control of the channel.

    i.e. if you discuss moving you get banned, lot of projects moved after he started doing that because they no longer had control of their own channels.

    1. Anonymous Coward
      Anonymous Coward

      @if you type libera.chat into a freenode

      Are we not allowed to suggest other people do this a lot anymore?

      1. teknopaul

        Re: @if you type libera.chat into a freenode

        So what? AC it's still shitty behaviour, whoever does it.

        Fortunatly that Striesland effect will probably kill freenode now that everyone knows libera.chat exists. (and why)

    2. General Purpose
      Happy

      If you say you're not moving to libera.chat, does that trigger the auto-takeover filters too?

    3. Anonymous South African Coward Bronze badge
      Trollface

      now that'll be a fun thing to try on any remaining freenode channels...

      1. teknopaul

        heard it said that it's a bit so it might work

    4. Danny 14

      scrape freenode with an adbot that posts along he lines "i heard you were moving to libara, good luck!"

      let the battle of the bots commence.

  8. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    IRC war scripts or bring back TCP/OOB bug

    I think someone should have taken a chill pill since they are well on their way to loosing any significance

    Either confusion about who owns content posted upon a hosting service or heavy handed external pressure results in all the star systems slipping through their fingers.

    Way to show them who is boss Moff

  9. Gordon 10
    Big Brother

    By their actions you will know them

    The dude seemed quite reasonable in his original press release to El Reg a couple of weeks ago and made it sound just like another internet spat.

    However his actions since pretty much underline who’s the bad guy here. What a toerag.

    1. ITMA Silver badge
      Joke

      Re: By their actions you will know them

      Is it necessary to insult honest, hard working, genuine toerags through such a scurrilous association?

  10. ibmalone
  11. Coastal cutie
    FAIL

    I think Lee must have been taking PR lessons from Comical Ali.

    1. Gordon 10
      Joke

      And Business Development lessons from Chemical Ali.

    2. Danny 14

      Borat school for business

  12. marcellothearcane
    Thumb Up

    Credit where it's due

    Well done to the people who run libera.chat for being able to get up and running so quickly, and be able to accommodate a lot of users turning up.

    They've handled it better than most platforms, including Signal a few months ago.

    1. Tom 7

      Re: Credit where it's due

      I think IRC has significantly lower bandwidth than something like the Video Calling offered by Signal, and is far less affected by any latency. A 2Mb connection will do one video call but 2000 people typing fast simultaneously.

  13. Aussie Doc
    Coat

    Optional sensible title here

    "...the tide is turning..."

    What? So only the big names are moving on noisily but everybody is quiet since, if they get too noisy they get censored?

    What could possibly go wrong, especially when you are basically rude to your client orgs in the process.

    Last one out, turn off the lights, please.

  14. carl0s

    Bonus of all this is that I have been able to reclaim the nick that I've used for the past 25 years but lost after a short absence. Sweet.

  15. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    Andrew is just going boldly where IRC has never gone before!

    $ dig -t soa irc.porn

    ;; ANSWER SECTION:

    irc.porn. 86400 IN SOA ns1.linode.com. andrew.imperialfamily.com. 2021000003 14400 14400 1209600 86400

    Yes, imperialfamily.com is really Andrew Lee's business, and displays freenode as part of its portfolio on its frontpage.

  16. Ian Court

    Projects leaving at quite a rate

    https://github.com/siraben/freenode-exodus

    Lee’s futile attempts to spin this are laughable. He has only himself to blame.

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