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> It's not inherent to the protocol, and it shows. IRC extensions are supported by over 90% of clients already, and provide exactly that. In contrast to XMPP is IRC actually renewing itself in production. http://IRCv3.net/ EDIT: I can’t answer you right now (you are submitting too fast), so here is my answer inline: > I’ll show the list of extensions both supported by every modern client, and each of the networks you mentioned: > freenode: sasl, account-notify, identify-msg, multi-prefix, extended-join > efnet: multi-prefix > quakenet: none > Hackint: invite-notify, cap-notify, chghost, echo-message, userhost-in-names, account-notify, server-time, account-tag, multi-prefix, extended-join, away-notify, tls, sasl > Snoonet: away-notify, sasl, account-notify, invite-notify, userhost-in-names, multi-prefix, extended-join > Mozilla: sasl, userhost-in-names, multi-prefix > EsperNet: away-notify, sasl, account-notify, multi-prefix, extended-join, tls > Also, support for extensions by server: http://ircv3.net/software/servers.html > And by client: http://ircv3.net/software/clients.html > Any more questions? |