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Old   March 23, 2008, 19:09
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Some months ago I decided to register an IRC channel for OpenFOAM users at Freenode (#openfoam-irc).

During these months no one of the development team and only a few members of the community used it, showing a clear lack of interest in the medium and in creating a community around it. As a consequence, I'm going to cancel the channel registration in a few days.

Thanks for Bernhard Gschaider and to Conn Clark for the nice chats and for supporting the idea. :-)

Bye,
Alberto
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