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  SeanReifschneider: IRC *CAN* do person-to-person talk, as well as small or ad-hoc groups of people, much like IM. You can "/msg user" to send them a private message, in xchat that opens a new tab for user-to-user communication. You can "/join #channel" to create a new channel named "channel" that you can invite others to. I can do IM, please ask me directly for my IM name in AIM or Google Talk, Python folks are welcome to it, but I keep it kind of private.   SeanReifschneider: IRC *CAN* do person-to-person talk, as well as small or ad-hoc groups of people, much like IM. You can "/msg user" to send them a private message, in xchat that opens a new tab for user-to-user communication. You can "/join #channel" to create a new channel named "channel" that you can invite others to. I can do IM, please ask me directly for my IM name in AIM or Google Talk, Python folks are welcome to it, but I keep it kind of private.

Sign the [http://www.python.org/psf/contrib-form.html Python contributor agreement] Steve indicated that he would have copies at the Sprint

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Suitable IRC client (XIRC or similar).

  • FredrikLundh: How about IM tools too? Google Talk? (I'm no IRC user, so maybe modern IRC tools cover point-to-point communication too? Please enlighten me).

    SeanReifschneider: IRC *CAN* do person-to-person talk, as well as small or ad-hoc groups of people, much like IM. You can "/msg user" to send them a private message, in xchat that opens a new tab for user-to-user communication. You can "/join #channel" to create a new channel named "channel" that you can invite others to. I can do IM, please ask me directly for my IM name in AIM or Google Talk, Python folks are welcome to it, but I keep it kind of private.

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