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[https://github.com/jlu5/PyLink Pylink] is described as a "Multi-network IRC Services & server-side relayer". Pylink allows you to link networks together and use services from whichever network you prefer.<br> | [https://github.com/jlu5/PyLink Pylink] is described as a "Multi-network IRC Services & server-side relayer". Pylink allows you to link networks together and use services from whichever network you prefer.<br> | ||
Run your own irc network? Looking to link with us? *At least one main large channel is required to link* | <br> | ||
Fill out a [https://www.irc-nerds.net/wp/pylink-application PyLink Application]<br> | Run your own irc network? Looking to link with us? *At least one main large channel is required to link* Fill out a [https://www.irc-nerds.net/wp/pylink-application PyLink Application]<br> | ||
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<b>Actively Linked "Private" PyLinked Networks</b>:<br> | <b>Actively Linked "Private" PyLinked Networks</b>:<br> |
Revision as of 18:07, 14 September 2021
Pylink is described as a "Multi-network IRC Services & server-side relayer". Pylink allows you to link networks together and use services from whichever network you prefer.
Run your own irc network? Looking to link with us? *At least one main large channel is required to link* Fill out a PyLink Application
Actively Linked "Private" PyLinked Networks:
- Technet
- EvilNet
- IRCDrama
Actively Linked "Public" PyLinked Networks:
- rizon