The Mana World:Chat
Live chat
We use various services for online chatting. Our primary tool is IRC, with some channels being bridged to our official Discord server and Matrix space.
IRC (Recommended)
Internet Relay Chat - "IRC provides a way of communicating in real time with people from all over the world. It consists of various separate networks (or "nets") of IRC servers, machines that allow users to connect to IRC. IRC is very similar to text messaging, but designed around communicating with large groups of users instead of one on one."[1]
The Mana World has used IRC since the very beginning. We have had a presence on Platinum (private self-host), Freenode and most recently on Libera Chat. We recommend the Kiwi IRC client to connect to our channels, but you may use any client you like. As our original and most trusted communication service, we employ IRC as our primary tool of communication alongside the official forums. We aim to always keep this service available and staffed by moderators.
Our public channels on the Libera.Chat network are:
- #themanaworld (for players and developers to talk about anything related to The Mana World)
- #themanaworld-dev (for development discussions)
- #themanaworld-irc (for development discussions) [unbridged from Discord]
- #sourceofmana (for players and developers)
- #sourceofmana-dev (for development discussions)
- #moubootaur-legends (for players and developers)
- #mana (for organization related discussions)
All channels are bridged to Discord unless specified.
Discord
Discord is a voice, video and text communication service. Our Discord server is a very popular place to chat and its most popular channels are bridged to IRC and Matrix. Moderation staff is regularly present.
Discord is proprietary software.
Matrix
Matrix is an open source project that publishes the Matrix open standard for secure, decentralised, real-time communication, and its Apache licensed reference implementations. Matrix is really a decentralised conversation store rather than a messaging protocol. When you send a message in Matrix, it is replicated over all the servers whose users are participating in a given conversation - similarly to how commits are replicated between Git repositories.[2]
You can use the link above to join our Matrix space or click here to simply join our general channel.