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Please join our chat, so we can help you with using postmarketOS in real time. | Please join our chat, so we can help you with using postmarketOS in real time. | ||
The chat is bridged between Matrix and IRC, which means whatever you send in IRC will be received on Matrix, and vice-versa, so you can talk to use regardless of what chat platform (IRC or Matrix) you use. | The chat is [[Matrix and IRC/Bridge|bridged]] between Matrix and IRC, which means whatever you send in IRC will be received on Matrix, and vice-versa, so you can talk to use regardless of what chat platform (IRC or Matrix) you use. | ||
We also provide an off-topic channel, which can be used to discuss your favorite pizza API and other topics unrelated to the postmarketOS community. | We also provide an off-topic channel, which can be used to discuss your favorite pizza API and other topics unrelated to the postmarketOS community. | ||
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== Register your username on IRC side == | == Register your username on IRC side == | ||
Some channels may not allow you to speak unless you register your nick. | Some channels may not allow you to speak unless you register your nick. For Matrix instructions, see [[Matrix_and_IRC/Bridge]]. | ||
* Open a new chat with "NickServ" | * Open a new chat with "NickServ" | ||
* Register your account by sending this to NickServ: <code>register <password> <email></code> (example: <code>register dhg235h234jbb you@hello.world</code>) | * Register your account by sending this to NickServ: <code>register <password> <email></code> (example: <code>register dhg235h234jbb you@hello.world</code>) | ||
* Verify your account at [https://services.oftc.net/ services.oftc.net] | * Verify your account at [https://services.oftc.net/ services.oftc.net] | ||
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* To get a cloak, send this to NickServ: <code>set cloak on</code> | * To get a cloak, send this to NickServ: <code>set cloak on</code> | ||
It is recommended to setup SSL CertFP on your client for automatic login. Instructions for IRC clients are [https://oftc.net/NickServ/CertFP/ here] | It is recommended to setup SSL CertFP on your client for automatic login. Instructions for IRC clients are [https://oftc.net/NickServ/CertFP/ here]. | ||
Any questions related to OFTC should go in their IRC support channel, <code>#oftc</code>. | Any questions related to OFTC should go in their IRC support channel, <code>#oftc</code>. | ||
== Bots == | == Bots == | ||
=== jonathan bot === | |||
All channels have a bot using the Matrix account <code>@robot:postmarketos.org</code>, and connecting to IRC under the nicks <code>pmosbot</code> and <code>pmosbot_</code> (actually the bridged Matrix user). It helps with administration (banning users, syncing rooms, etc.). Only team members can access the admin functions, but it will respond with useful context about repository issues or merge requests if you refer to them by number like <code>[alias]![id]</code> for MRs and <code>[alias]#[id]</code> for issues. | All channels have a bot using the Matrix account <code>@robot:postmarketos.org</code>, and connecting to IRC under the nicks <code>pmosbot</code> and <code>pmosbot_</code> (actually the bridged Matrix user). It helps with administration (banning users, syncing rooms, etc.). Only team members can access the admin functions, but it will respond with useful context about repository issues or merge requests if you refer to them by number like <code>[alias]![id]</code> for MRs and <code>[alias]#[id]</code> for issues. | ||
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* pmosbot_: [!5, opened] Don't react on quoted messages: https://gitlab.postmarketos.org/postmarketOS/jonathan/-/merge_requests/5 | * pmosbot_: [!5, opened] Don't react on quoted messages: https://gitlab.postmarketos.org/postmarketOS/jonathan/-/merge_requests/5 | ||
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=== Matrix<>IRC bridge === | |||
The postmarketOS channels also have a bridge that connects the IRC channels to Matrix. Until March 31 2025, it was Matrix.org's OFTC bridge, but is now self-hosted. The bridge bot idles as <code>@oftc:postmarketos.org</code> on Matrix and <code>pmOS-Matrix</code> on OFTC. IRC users appear as Matrix users on Matrix and Matrix users appear as IRC users on IRC, so the bridging is seamless on both sides. [[Matrix and IRC/Bridge|Learn how to efficiently use the IRC bridge]]. | |||
If you own an IRC or Matrix channel loosely related to postmarketOS, you can also request the bridge for it by opening an issue in the [https://gitlab.postmarketos.org/postmarketOS/matrix-irc-bridge-request/-/issues matrix-irc-bridge-request issue tracker] on GitLab. Bridging new channels is evaluated on a case-by-case basis. | |||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [https://postmarketos.org/chats-and-social-media/ Where's @postmarketOS?] from the official homepage | * [https://postmarketos.org/chats-and-social-media/ Where's @postmarketOS?] from the official homepage | ||
* [ | * [[Matrix and IRC/Bridge|Learn how to efficiently use the IRC bridge]] | ||
[[Category:Community]] | [[Category:Community]] |
Latest revision as of 10:12, 2 April 2025
Chat platforms other than IRC and Matrix are not official. We advise against proprietary platforms. |
Please join our chat, so we can help you with using postmarketOS in real time.
The chat is bridged between Matrix and IRC, which means whatever you send in IRC will be received on Matrix, and vice-versa, so you can talk to use regardless of what chat platform (IRC or Matrix) you use.
We also provide an off-topic channel, which can be used to discuss your favorite pizza API and other topics unrelated to the postmarketOS community.
Here's a list of channels. Either join them manually using a native client or click on the name to open a web client.
Once connected, go straight to the Help and guidelines for new IRC and Matrix users section before asking.
Topic | IRC | Matrix |
---|---|---|
Main channel, for user questions and general discussion | #postmarketos (on OFTC) | #main:postmarketos.org (on Matrix) |
For device porting, getting kernels to compile, ... | #postmarketos-porting (on OFTC) | #porting:postmarketos.org (on Matrix) |
For coordination on audio related issues and improvements | #postmarketos-audio (on OFTC) | #audio:postmarketos.org (on Matrix) |
For discussing integration and development of systemd | #postmarketos-systemd (on OFTC) | #systemd:postmarketos.org (on Matrix) |
For discussing development on systemd polyfills and alternatives | #postmarketos-openrc (on OFTC) | #openrc:postmarketos.org (on Matrix) |
For all other postmarketOS development, e.g. pmbootstrap, tools, ... | #postmarketos-devel (on OFTC) | #devel:postmarketos.org (on Matrix) |
Mainline kernel development | #postmarketos-mainline (on OFTC) | #mainline:postmarketos.org (on Matrix) |
Bootloader hacking, assembly, etc. See also Category:Low-level | #postmarketos-lowlevel (on OFTC) | #lowlevel:postmarketos.org (on Matrix) |
Announcements for maintainers, for testing new releases | #postmarketos-release-party (on OFTC) | #testing:postmarketos.org (on Matrix) |
mobile-config-firefox discussions | #mobile-config-firefox (on OFTC) | #mobile-config-firefox:postmarketos.org (on Matrix) |
For discussion about events and conferences | (unavailable) | #events:postmarketos.org (on Matrix) |
Other topics | #postmarketos-offtopic (on OFTC) | #offtopic:postmarketos.org (on Matrix) |
Matrix
In case you have no experience in using IRC, this is a method similar to mainstream chat platforms.
On postmarketOS phones, you can even try clients listed in Applications by category#Matrix.
The easiest is to join the Matrix space: #space:postmarketos.org (on Matrix) (might not be supported by all clients). This groups all available rooms together.
After you register at any Matrix homeserver and join the channel, the offline history will be saved automatically. So, your questions can be answered even when you are offline!
Note: Our rooms are public & everyone can access the history even if you are not a registered Matrix user.
IRC

OFTC hosts the postmarketOS channels. If you wish to use your own IRC client to chat, point it to OFTC using the following parameters:
- Network address:
irc.oftc.net
- Port: 6697
- SSL/TLS encryption: enabled
If you are having trouble joining the postmarketOS IRC channels, double-check if you are connected to OFTC with TLS/SSL encryption enabled. The postmarketOS channels currently disallow users not connecting securely from joining, and you may get a message similar to You must connect via SSL to join this channel (+S)
if you are trying to join but are not connected securely. Consult your IRC client's documentation to enable TLS/SSL encryption.
The easiest is, if you're using a web client, to join all channels at once: join all channels. The web client enables you to chat on the IRC channels right from your web browser. Alternatively you can run the following command on your IRC client:
/join #postmarketos,#postmarketos-porting,#postmarketos-audio,#postmarketos-systemd,#postmarketos-openrc,#postmarketos-devel,#postmarketos-mainline,#postmarketos-lowlevel,#postmarketos-release-party,#mobile-config-firefox,#postmarketos-offtopic
On postmarketOS phones, you can even try clients listed in Applications by category#IRC.
Due to abuse, Tor users without a cloak or virtual host are quieted. If you're connecting through Tor, you must register your nick and get a cloak before you can talk, see #Register your username on IRC side. |
Moderation requests
For spam and CoC-related matters, or if you would like to get in touch with the chat moderation team, ask in:
- #postmarketos-modreq (on OFTC) or #modreq:postmarketos.org (on Matrix)
Those channels are only meant for urgent moderation needs; user support question go in the main #postmarketos channel.
Additionally, to ensure anonymity, please do not idle in the channel. Join only when you need something from the moderation team, and leave the channel after your request has been handled. The channels are not meant for ban appeals. Email the CoC team: help@postmarketos.org instead.
Help and guidelines for new IRC and Matrix users
As with every Matrix room and IRC channel, we encourage you to stay around for a while after you ask a question, and listen to the various discussions.
While the channels are often very active and you may be able to get an answer minutes after asking, sometimes an answer can take hours and in rare occasions can even take a day. Don't leave right after asking your question, or ask to ask, just go straight to your question, and wait! Give us as much info as possible, such as logs, which device you're using, etc, so we can help you. Many usually read everything that happens there, so it is likely that someone will answer you if they have the answer.
Due to this, please make extensive use of the off-topic channel to lower the noise in the others, and make the lives of those who read the entire backlog easier. Also note that everyone doesn't read every channel; if you want to draw someone's attention, type their name to ping them (doing this too often is considered rude, though). To prevent flooding the channel, please also use a pastebin service like https://bpaste.net/ instead of pasting your logs directly.
Remember that when you close your IRC client to go sleep, you miss out on half the planet. Please consider either setting up an IRC bouncer or using Matrix for offline history, or simply keep your IRC client open.
Be respectful and have nice discussions with everyone, follow the Code of Conduct.
Special note for Matrix users: You can set the notifications setting to "Mentions only" so that you will only disturbed when someone writes your name.
Register your username on IRC side
Some channels may not allow you to speak unless you register your nick. For Matrix instructions, see Matrix_and_IRC/Bridge.
- Open a new chat with "NickServ"
- Register your account by sending this to NickServ:
register <password> <email>
(example:register dhg235h234jbb you@hello.world
) - Verify your account at services.oftc.net
- Login by sending this to NickServ:
identify <password> <nickname>
- To get a cloak, send this to NickServ:
set cloak on
It is recommended to setup SSL CertFP on your client for automatic login. Instructions for IRC clients are here.
Any questions related to OFTC should go in their IRC support channel, #oftc
.
Bots
jonathan bot
All channels have a bot using the Matrix account @robot:postmarketos.org
, and connecting to IRC under the nicks pmosbot
and pmosbot_
(actually the bridged Matrix user). It helps with administration (banning users, syncing rooms, etc.). Only team members can access the admin functions, but it will respond with useful context about repository issues or merge requests if you refer to them by number like [alias]![id]
for MRs and [alias]#[id]
for issues.
[alias]
can be any of the following:
pma = gitlab.postmarketos.org/postmarketOS/pmaports org = gitlab.postmarketos.org/postmarketOS/postmarketos.org pmb = gitlab.postmarketos.org/postmarketOS/pmbootstrap art = gitlab.postmarketos.org/postmarketOS/artwork bpo = gitlab.postmarketos.org/postmarketOS/build.postmarketos.org mrh = gitlab.postmarketos.org/postmarketOS/mrhlpr osk = gitlab.postmarketos.org/postmarketOS/osk-sdl wiki = gitlab.postmarketos.org/postmarketOS/wiki relup = gitlab.postmarketos.org/postmarketOS/postmarketos-release-upgrade megapixels = gitlab.postmarketos.org/postmarketOS/megapixels boot-deploy = gitlab.postmarketos.org/postmarketOS/boot-deploy welcome = gitlab.postmarketos.org/postmarketOS/postmarketos-welcome bot = gitlab.postmarketos.org/postmarketOS/jonathan pmos = gitlab.postmarketos.org/postmarketOS/postmarketos mcf = gitlab.postmarketos.org/postmarketOS/mobile-config-firefox
For example:
> Hmm, bot!5 CI seems to fail for some reason.. * pmosbot_: [!5, opened] Don't react on quoted messages: https://gitlab.postmarketos.org/postmarketOS/jonathan/-/merge_requests/5
Matrix<>IRC bridge
The postmarketOS channels also have a bridge that connects the IRC channels to Matrix. Until March 31 2025, it was Matrix.org's OFTC bridge, but is now self-hosted. The bridge bot idles as @oftc:postmarketos.org
on Matrix and pmOS-Matrix
on OFTC. IRC users appear as Matrix users on Matrix and Matrix users appear as IRC users on IRC, so the bridging is seamless on both sides. Learn how to efficiently use the IRC bridge.
If you own an IRC or Matrix channel loosely related to postmarketOS, you can also request the bridge for it by opening an issue in the matrix-irc-bridge-request issue tracker on GitLab. Bridging new channels is evaluated on a case-by-case basis.
See also
- Where's @postmarketOS? from the official homepage
- Learn how to efficiently use the IRC bridge