Title: Internet Relay Chat: Channel Management
Author(s): C. Kalt.
Status: INFORMATIONAL
Date: Apr 2000
Length: 40788
Updates: RFC1459
One of the most notable characteristics of the IRC (Internet Relay Chat) protocol is to allow for users to be grouped in forums, called channels, providing a mean for multiple users to communicate together.
There was originally a unique type of channels, but with the years, new types appeared either as a response to a need, or for experimental purposes.
This document specifies how channels, their characteristics and properties are managed by IRC servers.
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