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Quassel IRC is a modern, cross-platform, distributed IRC client, meaning that one (or multiple) client(s) can attach to and detach from a central core -- much like the popular combination of screen and a text-based IRC client such as WeeChat, but graphical.In addition to this unique feature, we aim to bring a pleasurable, comfortable chatting experience to all major platforms (including Linux DOWNLOADS | QUASSEL IRCUSER ACCOUNTOVERVIEWBLOGSQUASSEL IRCABOUT Quassel 0.13.1. 0.13.x clients are compatible to cores starting from 0.5.x and vice versa. Note, however, that you won't get some features with an outdated core, and that you might get (a lot of) (harmless) warnings spammed on your console if you mix old and new versions. The database schema and config file format are usually updated betweenABOUT QUASSEL IRC
What is Quassel? Quassel IRC is a modern, cross-platform, distributed IRC client based on the Qt framework.. Distributed means that one (or multiple) client(s) can attach to and detach from a central core that stays permanently online -- much like the popular combination of screen and a text-based IRC client such as WeeChat, and similar to (but much more featureful than) so-called BNCs. DOING SOME MAINTENANCE Doing Some Maintenance - Quassel 0.13.1. we're back in 2019 with a maintenance release for the 0.13 cycle, Quassel 0.13.1. Besides a handful of fixes and improvements over the previous release, 0.13.1 fixes a particularly annoying issue with 0.13.0 on Qt4-based systems where backlog messages would not all be fetched. BLOGS | QUASSEL IRCABOUTDOWNLOADSBUGS/REQUESTSDOCS/WIKIGETINVOLVEDRELEASE
Quassel IRC is a modern, cross-platform, distributed IRC client, meaning that one (or multiple) client(s) can attach to and detach from a central core -- much like the popular combination of screen and a text-based IRC client such as WeeChat, but graphical.In addition to this unique feature, we aim to bring a pleasurable, comfortable chatting experience to all major platforms (including Linux DOWNLOADS | QUASSEL IRCUSER ACCOUNTOVERVIEWBLOGSQUASSEL IRCABOUT Quassel 0.13.1. 0.13.x clients are compatible to cores starting from 0.5.x and vice versa. Note, however, that you won't get some features with an outdated core, and that you might get (a lot of) (harmless) warnings spammed on your console if you mix old and new versions. The database schema and config file format are usually updated betweenABOUT QUASSEL IRC
What is Quassel? Quassel IRC is a modern, cross-platform, distributed IRC client based on the Qt framework.. Distributed means that one (or multiple) client(s) can attach to and detach from a central core that stays permanently online -- much like the popular combination of screen and a text-based IRC client such as WeeChat, and similar to (but much more featureful than) so-called BNCs. DOING SOME MAINTENANCE Doing Some Maintenance - Quassel 0.13.1. we're back in 2019 with a maintenance release for the 0.13 cycle, Quassel 0.13.1. Besides a handful of fixes and improvements over the previous release, 0.13.1 fixes a particularly annoying issue with 0.13.0 on Qt4-based systems where backlog messages would not all be fetched. ISSUES - BUGS.QUASSEL-IRC.ORG # Project TrackerStatus PrioritySubject AssigneeUpdated 303 Quassel IRCFeatureAssignedHigh Add /unban and /banlist EgS 12/28/2008 12:49 AM 285 Quassel IRCFeatureAssignedHigh Add functionalties from nick widget to chat widgetSputnick12/28/2008 12:49 AM BLOGS | QUASSEL IRCABOUTDOWNLOADSBUGS/REQUESTSDOCS/WIKIGETINVOLVEDRELEASE
Quassel IRC is a modern, cross-platform, distributed IRC client, meaning that one (or multiple) client(s) can attach to and detach from a central core -- much like the popular combination of screen and a text-based IRC client such as WeeChat, but graphical.In addition to this unique feature, we aim to bring a pleasurable, comfortable chatting experience to all major platforms (including Linux DOWNLOADS | QUASSEL IRCUSER ACCOUNTOVERVIEWBLOGSQUASSEL IRCABOUT Quassel 0.13.1. 0.13.x clients are compatible to cores starting from 0.5.x and vice versa. Note, however, that you won't get some features with an outdated core, and that you might get (a lot of) (harmless) warnings spammed on your console if you mix old and new versions. The database schema and config file format are usually updated betweenABOUT QUASSEL IRC
What is Quassel? Quassel IRC is a modern, cross-platform, distributed IRC client based on the Qt framework.. Distributed means that one (or multiple) client(s) can attach to and detach from a central core that stays permanently online -- much like the popular combination of screen and a text-based IRC client such as WeeChat, and similar to (but much more featureful than) so-called BNCs. DOING SOME MAINTENANCE Doing Some Maintenance - Quassel 0.13.1. we're back in 2019 with a maintenance release for the 0.13 cycle, Quassel 0.13.1. Besides a handful of fixes and improvements over the previous release, 0.13.1 fixes a particularly annoying issue with 0.13.0 on Qt4-based systems where backlog messages would not all be fetched. BLOGS | QUASSEL IRCABOUTDOWNLOADSBUGS/REQUESTSDOCS/WIKIGETINVOLVEDRELEASE
Quassel IRC is a modern, cross-platform, distributed IRC client, meaning that one (or multiple) client(s) can attach to and detach from a central core -- much like the popular combination of screen and a text-based IRC client such as WeeChat, but graphical.In addition to this unique feature, we aim to bring a pleasurable, comfortable chatting experience to all major platforms (including Linux DOWNLOADS | QUASSEL IRCUSER ACCOUNTOVERVIEWBLOGSQUASSEL IRCABOUT Quassel 0.13.1. 0.13.x clients are compatible to cores starting from 0.5.x and vice versa. Note, however, that you won't get some features with an outdated core, and that you might get (a lot of) (harmless) warnings spammed on your console if you mix old and new versions. The database schema and config file format are usually updated betweenABOUT QUASSEL IRC
What is Quassel? Quassel IRC is a modern, cross-platform, distributed IRC client based on the Qt framework.. Distributed means that one (or multiple) client(s) can attach to and detach from a central core that stays permanently online -- much like the popular combination of screen and a text-based IRC client such as WeeChat, and similar to (but much more featureful than) so-called BNCs. DOING SOME MAINTENANCE Doing Some Maintenance - Quassel 0.13.1. we're back in 2019 with a maintenance release for the 0.13 cycle, Quassel 0.13.1. Besides a handful of fixes and improvements over the previous release, 0.13.1 fixes a particularly annoying issue with 0.13.0 on Qt4-based systems where backlog messages would not all be fetched. ISSUES - BUGS.QUASSEL-IRC.ORG # Project TrackerStatus PrioritySubject AssigneeUpdated 303 Quassel IRCFeatureAssignedHigh Add /unban and /banlist EgS 12/28/2008 12:49 AM 285 Quassel IRCFeatureAssignedHigh Add functionalties from nick widget to chat widgetSputnick12/28/2008 12:49 AM BLOGS | QUASSEL IRCABOUTDOWNLOADSBUGS/REQUESTSDOCS/WIKIGETINVOLVEDRELEASE
Quassel IRC is a modern, cross-platform, distributed IRC client, meaning that one (or multiple) client(s) can attach to and detach from a central core -- much like the popular combination of screen and a text-based IRC client such as WeeChat, but graphical.In addition to this unique feature, we aim to bring a pleasurable, comfortable chatting experience to all major platforms (including Linux DOWNLOADS | QUASSEL IRCUSER ACCOUNTOVERVIEWBLOGSQUASSEL IRCABOUT Quassel 0.13.1. 0.13.x clients are compatible to cores starting from 0.5.x and vice versa. Note, however, that you won't get some features with an outdated core, and that you might get (a lot of) (harmless) warnings spammed on your console if you mix old and new versions. The database schema and config file format are usually updated betweenABOUT QUASSEL IRC
What is Quassel? Quassel IRC is a modern, cross-platform, distributed IRC client based on the Qt framework.. Distributed means that one (or multiple) client(s) can attach to and detach from a central core that stays permanently online -- much like the popular combination of screen and a text-based IRC client such as WeeChat, and similar to (but much more featureful than) so-called BNCs.IMAGE GALLERIES
Some screenshots of Quassel IRC. There are 7 images in this gallery. Last updated: Sat, 07/02/2011 - 10:14.PRIVACY POLICY
1. Introduction. The Quassel IRC Project ("we") are committed to protecting the privacy of the persons visiting the project's web pages, and the users of the services we offer.SCREENSHOTS
Latest image. Syndicate. Home » Image galleries DOING SOME MAINTENANCE Doing Some Maintenance - Quassel 0.13.1. we're back in 2019 with a maintenance release for the 0.13 cycle, Quassel 0.13.1. Besides a handful of fixes and improvements over the previous release, 0.13.1 fixes a particularly annoying issue with 0.13.0 on Qt4-based systems where backlog messages would not all be fetched.MORE DARK QUASSEL
More dark Quassel. Submitted by Sputnick on Mon, 08/31/2009 - 09:06. Screenshots. jussi01 has created this dark theme using the new stylesheet support in Quassel. Gorgeous! You can INFO | QUASSEL-ANNOUNCE@LISTS.QUASSEL-IRC.ORG It is highly recommended for anyone interested in Quassel to subscribe to this low-volume list; in particular, distro packagers should be subscribed. To contact the list owners, use the following email address: quassel-announce-owner@lists.quassel-irc.org. QUASSEL IN WINDOWS 7 Quassel in Windows 7. Submitted by Sputnick on Mon, 01/12/2009 - 20:23. Screenshots. Yes, even on the not-yet-released-beta-version of the coming MS Windows release, Quassel is running flawlessly :) ». BLOGS | QUASSEL IRCABOUTDOWNLOADSBUGS/REQUESTSDOCS/WIKIGETINVOLVEDRELEASE
Quassel IRC is a modern, cross-platform, distributed IRC client, meaning that one (or multiple) client(s) can attach to and detach from a central core -- much like the popular combination of screen and a text-based IRC client such as WeeChat, but graphical.In addition to this unique feature, we aim to bring a pleasurable, comfortable chatting experience to all major platforms (including Linux DOWNLOADS | QUASSEL IRCUSER ACCOUNTOVERVIEWBLOGSQUASSEL IRCABOUT Quassel 0.13.1. 0.13.x clients are compatible to cores starting from 0.5.x and vice versa. Note, however, that you won't get some features with an outdated core, and that you might get (a lot of) (harmless) warnings spammed on your console if you mix old and new versions. The database schema and config file format are usually updated betweenABOUT QUASSEL IRC
What is Quassel? Quassel IRC is a modern, cross-platform, distributed IRC client based on the Qt framework.. Distributed means that one (or multiple) client(s) can attach to and detach from a central core that stays permanently online -- much like the popular combination of screen and a text-based IRC client such as WeeChat, and similar to (but much more featureful than) so-called BNCs.IMAGE GALLERIES
Some screenshots of Quassel IRC. There are 7 images in this gallery. Last updated: Sat, 07/02/2011 - 10:14.PRIVACY POLICY
1. Introduction. The Quassel IRC Project ("we") are committed to protecting the privacy of the persons visiting the project's web pages, and the users of the services we offer.SCREENSHOTS
Latest image. Syndicate. Home » Image galleries DOING SOME MAINTENANCE Doing Some Maintenance - Quassel 0.13.1. we're back in 2019 with a maintenance release for the 0.13 cycle, Quassel 0.13.1. Besides a handful of fixes and improvements over the previous release, 0.13.1 fixes a particularly annoying issue with 0.13.0 on Qt4-based systems where backlog messages would not all be fetched.MORE DARK QUASSEL
More dark Quassel. Submitted by Sputnick on Mon, 08/31/2009 - 09:06. Screenshots. jussi01 has created this dark theme using the new stylesheet support in Quassel. Gorgeous! You can INFO | QUASSEL-ANNOUNCE@LISTS.QUASSEL-IRC.ORG It is highly recommended for anyone interested in Quassel to subscribe to this low-volume list; in particular, distro packagers should be subscribed. To contact the list owners, use the following email address: quassel-announce-owner@lists.quassel-irc.org. QUASSEL IN WINDOWS 7 Quassel in Windows 7. Submitted by Sputnick on Mon, 01/12/2009 - 20:23. Screenshots. Yes, even on the not-yet-released-beta-version of the coming MS Windows release, Quassel is running flawlessly :) ».IMAGE GALLERIES
Some screenshots of Quassel IRC. There are 7 images in this gallery. Last updated: Sat, 07/02/2011 - 10:14.PRIVACY POLICY
1. Introduction. The Quassel IRC Project ("we") are committed to protecting the privacy of the persons visiting the project's web pages, and the users of the services we offer. ISSUES - BUGS.QUASSEL-IRC.ORG Issues # Project TrackerStatus PrioritySubject AssigneeUpdated 640 Quassel IRCBug FeedbackImmediateiso-2022-jp encoding not honoredanywhere at all.
BLOGS | QUASSEL IRCABOUTDOWNLOADSBUGS/REQUESTSDOCS/WIKIGETINVOLVEDRELEASE
Quassel IRC is a modern, cross-platform, distributed IRC client, meaning that one (or multiple) client(s) can attach to and detach from a central core -- much like the popular combination of screen and a text-based IRC client such as WeeChat, but graphical.In addition to this unique feature, we aim to bring a pleasurable, comfortable chatting experience to all major platforms (including Linux DOWNLOADS | QUASSEL IRCUSER ACCOUNTOVERVIEWBLOGSQUASSELIRCABOUTCONTACT
Quassel 0.13.1. 0.13.x clients are compatible to cores starting from 0.5.x and vice versa. Note, however, that you won't get some features with an outdated core, and that you might get (a lot of) (harmless) warnings spammed on your console if you mix old and new versions. The database schema and config file format are usually updated betweenABOUT QUASSEL IRC
What is Quassel? Quassel IRC is a modern, cross-platform, distributed IRC client based on the Qt framework.. Distributed means that one (or multiple) client(s) can attach to and detach from a central core that stays permanently online -- much like the popular combination of screen and a text-based IRC client such as WeeChat, and similar to (but much more featureful than) so-called BNCs.IMAGE GALLERIES
Some screenshots of Quassel IRC. There are 7 images in this gallery. Last updated: Sat, 07/02/2011 - 10:14.PRIVACY POLICY
1. Introduction. The Quassel IRC Project ("we") are committed to protecting the privacy of the persons visiting the project's web pages, and the users of the services we offer.SCREENSHOTS
Latest image. Syndicate. Home » Image galleries DOING SOME MAINTENANCE Doing Some Maintenance - Quassel 0.13.1. we're back in 2019 with a maintenance release for the 0.13 cycle, Quassel 0.13.1. Besides a handful of fixes and improvements over the previous release, 0.13.1 fixes a particularly annoying issue with 0.13.0 on Qt4-based systems where backlog messages would not all be fetched.MORE DARK QUASSEL
More dark Quassel. Submitted by Sputnick on Mon, 08/31/2009 - 09:06. Screenshots. jussi01 has created this dark theme using the new stylesheet support in Quassel. Gorgeous! You can INFO | QUASSEL-ANNOUNCE@LISTS.QUASSEL-IRC.ORG It is highly recommended for anyone interested in Quassel to subscribe to this low-volume list; in particular, distro packagers should be subscribed. To contact the list owners, use the following email address: quassel-announce-owner@lists.quassel-irc.org. QUASSEL IN WINDOWS 7 Quassel in Windows 7. Submitted by Sputnick on Mon, 01/12/2009 - 20:23. Screenshots. Yes, even on the not-yet-released-beta-version of the coming MS Windows release, Quassel is running flawlessly :) ». BLOGS | QUASSEL IRCABOUTDOWNLOADSBUGS/REQUESTSDOCS/WIKIGETINVOLVEDRELEASE
Quassel IRC is a modern, cross-platform, distributed IRC client, meaning that one (or multiple) client(s) can attach to and detach from a central core -- much like the popular combination of screen and a text-based IRC client such as WeeChat, but graphical.In addition to this unique feature, we aim to bring a pleasurable, comfortable chatting experience to all major platforms (including Linux DOWNLOADS | QUASSEL IRCUSER ACCOUNTOVERVIEWBLOGSQUASSELIRCABOUTCONTACT
Quassel 0.13.1. 0.13.x clients are compatible to cores starting from 0.5.x and vice versa. Note, however, that you won't get some features with an outdated core, and that you might get (a lot of) (harmless) warnings spammed on your console if you mix old and new versions. The database schema and config file format are usually updated betweenABOUT QUASSEL IRC
What is Quassel? Quassel IRC is a modern, cross-platform, distributed IRC client based on the Qt framework.. Distributed means that one (or multiple) client(s) can attach to and detach from a central core that stays permanently online -- much like the popular combination of screen and a text-based IRC client such as WeeChat, and similar to (but much more featureful than) so-called BNCs.IMAGE GALLERIES
Some screenshots of Quassel IRC. There are 7 images in this gallery. Last updated: Sat, 07/02/2011 - 10:14.PRIVACY POLICY
1. Introduction. The Quassel IRC Project ("we") are committed to protecting the privacy of the persons visiting the project's web pages, and the users of the services we offer.SCREENSHOTS
Latest image. Syndicate. Home » Image galleries DOING SOME MAINTENANCE Doing Some Maintenance - Quassel 0.13.1. we're back in 2019 with a maintenance release for the 0.13 cycle, Quassel 0.13.1. Besides a handful of fixes and improvements over the previous release, 0.13.1 fixes a particularly annoying issue with 0.13.0 on Qt4-based systems where backlog messages would not all be fetched.MORE DARK QUASSEL
More dark Quassel. Submitted by Sputnick on Mon, 08/31/2009 - 09:06. Screenshots. jussi01 has created this dark theme using the new stylesheet support in Quassel. Gorgeous! You can INFO | QUASSEL-ANNOUNCE@LISTS.QUASSEL-IRC.ORG It is highly recommended for anyone interested in Quassel to subscribe to this low-volume list; in particular, distro packagers should be subscribed. To contact the list owners, use the following email address: quassel-announce-owner@lists.quassel-irc.org. QUASSEL IN WINDOWS 7 Quassel in Windows 7. Submitted by Sputnick on Mon, 01/12/2009 - 20:23. Screenshots. Yes, even on the not-yet-released-beta-version of the coming MS Windows release, Quassel is running flawlessly :) ». FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS We currently deliver Quassel with a set of predefined so called Buffer Views: All Buffers, All Channels, All Queries, and All Networks. While you've probably managed to figure out their meaning, there is an additional View called "Full Custom". INFO | QUASSEL-DEVEL@LISTS.QUASSEL-IRC.ORG Please feel welcome to subscribe if you are interested in what's going on inside Quassel development, and to chime in if you have something to say that may be relevant to how we shape the future of Quassel IRC! To contact the list owners, use the following email address: quassel-devel-owner@lists.quassel-irc.org. RELEASE | QUASSEL IRC Hi all, yes, it's been exactly two years today since 0.12.4 was tagged Even though development speed has picked up again recently (mostly thanks to some very active new and old contributors, and only to a small degree thanks to myself), and several hundred commits have gone into the main development branch since 0.12 was forked away, we're still some weeks away from a new feature release. QUASSEL IN WINDOWS 7 Quassel in Windows 7. Submitted by Sputnick on Mon, 01/12/2009 - 20:23. Screenshots. Yes, even on the not-yet-released-beta-version of the coming MS Windows release, Quassel is running flawlessly :) ».DARK QUASSEL
Dark Quassel. Submitted by Sputnick on Tue, 09/16/2008 - 12:36. Screenshots. Quassel on KDE4 with a dark theme. Thanks to jussi01 for the screenshot :) ».MORE DARK QUASSEL
jussi01 has created this dark theme using the new stylesheet support in Quassel. Gorgeous! You can get it from here. BLOGS | QUASSEL IRCABOUTDOWNLOADSBUGS/REQUESTSDOCS/WIKIGET INVOLVEDRELEASEQUASSEL IRCQUASSEL THEMEQUASSEL COREQUASSEL WEBQUASSELCLIENT
Quassel IRC is a modern, cross-platform, distributed IRC client, meaning that one (or multiple) client(s) can attach to and detach from a central core -- much like the popular combination of screen and a text-based IRC client such as WeeChat, but graphical.In addition to this unique feature, we aim to bring a pleasurable, comfortable chatting experience to all major platforms (including Linux DOWNLOADS | QUASSEL IRCUSER ACCOUNTOVERVIEWBLOGSQUASSELIRCABOUTCONTACT
Quassel 0.13.1. 0.13.x clients are compatible to cores starting from 0.5.x and vice versa. Note, however, that you won't get some features with an outdated core, and that you might get (a lot of) (harmless) warnings spammed on your console if you mix old and new versions. The database schema and config file format are usually updated betweenABOUT QUASSEL IRC
What is Quassel? Quassel IRC is a modern, cross-platform, distributed IRC client based on the Qt framework.. Distributed means that one (or multiple) client(s) can attach to and detach from a central core that stays permanently online -- much like the popular combination of screen and a text-based IRC client such as WeeChat, and similar to (but much more featureful than) so-called BNCs.IMAGE GALLERIES
Some screenshots of Quassel IRC. There are 7 images in this gallery. Last updated: Sat, 07/02/2011 - 10:14.PRIVACY POLICY
1. Introduction. The Quassel IRC Project ("we") are committed to protecting the privacy of the persons visiting the project's web pages, and the users of the services we offer.SCREENSHOTS
Latest image. Syndicate. Home » Image galleries DOING SOME MAINTENANCE Doing Some Maintenance - Quassel 0.13.1. we're back in 2019 with a maintenance release for the 0.13 cycle, Quassel 0.13.1. Besides a handful of fixes and improvements over the previous release, 0.13.1 fixes a particularly annoying issue with 0.13.0 on Qt4-based systems where backlog messages would not all be fetched. INFO | QUASSEL-ANNOUNCE@LISTS.QUASSEL-IRC.ORG It is highly recommended for anyone interested in Quassel to subscribe to this low-volume list; in particular, distro packagers should be subscribed. To contact the list owners, use the following email address: quassel-announce-owner@lists.quassel-irc.org. LIST INDEX - QUASSEL IRC LIST SERVER List name. Post address. Description. quassel-announce. quassel-announce@lists.quassel-irc.org. Important announcements regarding Quassel IRC. quassel-devel. quassel-devel@lists.quassel-irc.org. Discussions about the developmentof Quassel IRC.
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More dark Quassel. Submitted by Sputnick on Mon, 08/31/2009 - 09:06. Screenshots. jussi01 has created this dark theme using the new stylesheet support in Quassel. Gorgeous! You can BLOGS | QUASSEL IRCABOUTDOWNLOADSBUGS/REQUESTSDOCS/WIKIGET INVOLVEDRELEASEQUASSEL IRCQUASSEL THEMEQUASSEL COREQUASSEL WEBQUASSELCLIENT
Quassel IRC is a modern, cross-platform, distributed IRC client, meaning that one (or multiple) client(s) can attach to and detach from a central core -- much like the popular combination of screen and a text-based IRC client such as WeeChat, but graphical.In addition to this unique feature, we aim to bring a pleasurable, comfortable chatting experience to all major platforms (including Linux DOWNLOADS | QUASSEL IRCUSER ACCOUNTOVERVIEWBLOGSQUASSELIRCABOUTCONTACT
Quassel 0.13.1. 0.13.x clients are compatible to cores starting from 0.5.x and vice versa. Note, however, that you won't get some features with an outdated core, and that you might get (a lot of) (harmless) warnings spammed on your console if you mix old and new versions. The database schema and config file format are usually updated betweenABOUT QUASSEL IRC
What is Quassel? Quassel IRC is a modern, cross-platform, distributed IRC client based on the Qt framework.. Distributed means that one (or multiple) client(s) can attach to and detach from a central core that stays permanently online -- much like the popular combination of screen and a text-based IRC client such as WeeChat, and similar to (but much more featureful than) so-called BNCs.IMAGE GALLERIES
Some screenshots of Quassel IRC. There are 7 images in this gallery. Last updated: Sat, 07/02/2011 - 10:14.PRIVACY POLICY
1. Introduction. The Quassel IRC Project ("we") are committed to protecting the privacy of the persons visiting the project's web pages, and the users of the services we offer.SCREENSHOTS
Latest image. Syndicate. Home » Image galleries DOING SOME MAINTENANCE Doing Some Maintenance - Quassel 0.13.1. we're back in 2019 with a maintenance release for the 0.13 cycle, Quassel 0.13.1. Besides a handful of fixes and improvements over the previous release, 0.13.1 fixes a particularly annoying issue with 0.13.0 on Qt4-based systems where backlog messages would not all be fetched. INFO | QUASSEL-ANNOUNCE@LISTS.QUASSEL-IRC.ORG It is highly recommended for anyone interested in Quassel to subscribe to this low-volume list; in particular, distro packagers should be subscribed. To contact the list owners, use the following email address: quassel-announce-owner@lists.quassel-irc.org. LIST INDEX - QUASSEL IRC LIST SERVER List name. Post address. Description. quassel-announce. quassel-announce@lists.quassel-irc.org. Important announcements regarding Quassel IRC. quassel-devel. quassel-devel@lists.quassel-irc.org. Discussions about the developmentof Quassel IRC.
MORE DARK QUASSEL
More dark Quassel. Submitted by Sputnick on Mon, 08/31/2009 - 09:06. Screenshots. jussi01 has created this dark theme using the new stylesheet support in Quassel. Gorgeous! You canIMAGE GALLERIES
Some screenshots of Quassel IRC. There are 7 images in this gallery. Last updated: Sat, 07/02/2011 - 10:14. DOING SOME MAINTENANCE Doing Some Maintenance - Quassel 0.13.1. we're back in 2019 with a maintenance release for the 0.13 cycle, Quassel 0.13.1. Besides a handful of fixes and improvements over the previous release, 0.13.1 fixes a particularly annoying issue with 0.13.0 on Qt4-based systems where backlog messages would not all be fetched. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS We currently deliver Quassel with a set of predefined so called Buffer Views: All Buffers, All Channels, All Queries, and All Networks. While you've probably managed to figure out their meaning, there is an additional View called "Full Custom". INFO | QUASSEL-DEVEL@LISTS.QUASSEL-IRC.ORG Please feel welcome to subscribe if you are interested in what's going on inside Quassel development, and to chime in if you have something to say that may be relevant to how we shape the future of Quassel IRC! To contact the list owners, use the following email address: quassel-devel-owner@lists.quassel-irc.org.USER ACCOUNT
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Quassel IRC is a modern, cross-platform, distributed IRC client, meaning that one (or multiple) client(s) can attach to and detach from a central core -- much like the popular combination of screen and a text-based IRC client such as WeeChat , but graphical. In addition to this unique feature, we aim to bring a pleasurable, comfortable chatting experience to all major platforms (including Linux®, Windows®, and MacOS X® as well as Android smartphones), making communication with your peers not only convenient, but also ubiquitous available. And the best of all: It's free - as in beer and as in speech, since we distribute Quassel under the GPL , and you are welcome to download and see for yourself!BLOGS
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we're back in 2019 with a maintenance release for the 0.13 cycle, Quassel 0.13.1. Besides a handful of fixes and improvements over the previous release, 0.13.1 fixes a particularly annoying issue with 0.13.0 on Qt4-based systems where backlog messages would not all be fetched. I'd like to thank Janne "justJanne" Koschinski and Shane "digitalcircuit" Synan in particular for finding the cause for this problem, as well as implementing and testing the fix! So if you happen to run Quassel 0.13.0 on a system or distro still using Qt4, be sure to upgrade (or ask your friendly distro maintainers to do so), otherwise your chat history may be spotty... Official 0.13.0 builds for Windows and OSX already use Qt5, so they're not affected. Also any recent distro release should have done the migration already, as Qt5 has been out for quite some time. Quassel 0.13.1 also makes database schema upgrades more robust by making them resumable, and allows to configure the listen addresses for the built-in identd. Please see the ChangeLogfor a
full list of changes. As always, you can find the sources , as well as precompiled binaries for Windows and OSX on the downloads page.
Cheers,
~ Sputnick
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IT'S HAPPENING! - QUASSEL 0.13.0 Submitted by Sputnick on Sat, 11/17/2018 - 19:30* announcement
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Hi all,
1312 days have gone by since the last feature release of Quassel IRC. At times, the project went almost dormant; then it was buzzing with activity again due to some very active contributors (digitalcircuit, justJanne, romibi, mamarley, just to name a few). And in the end, even I could not help myself and had to start coding again! As a result, we can finally unleash a new feature release on you. And what a releaseit is!
We have a new branding and application icon, support the modern Breeze iconset, and improved icon theme support as a whole. We added a whole bunch of UI improvements, from the ability to show user modes in chat to spell checking on all platforms. Many IRCv3 features are now supported, including the rendering of almost all of modern formatting options. New authentication and configuration options allow for containerization, or for using an LDAP backend for the core. The database now uses 64 bit message IDs and timestamps, making it future-proof for giant backlogs and the year 2038. Much work went into supporting mobile clients better and improve performance. For example, chat activity tracking and highlight rules moved into the core, so clients don't need to pull all the backlog at once. The first mobile client to benefit from this is Quasseldroid , which itself has seen a full rewrite that will soon be released to Android phones near you. Of course, these improvements also lay the groundwork for future improvements for the desktop client's performance. Please see the full ChangeLogfor a more
detailed list of changes. Before you upgrade, please be aware that both the database schema and the config file formats have been updated since 0.12. Quassel will automatically upgrade both once the new version is started for the first time, however NO ROLLBACK IS POSSIBLE, so do make a backup before starting the new version! The upgrade may take a long time (up to several hours) if your database is (un)reasonably large, during which the core or mono client cannot be used. The upgrade may also temporarily require up to double the disk space. Do not interrupt the upgrade process, otherwise your database may become corrupted! With that out of the way, please head on over to the downloads page to get yourself a fresh Quassel tarball, Windows installer or OSX package. Or wait until the new version hits a distro near you! As always, feel free to join us in #quassel on the Freenode IRC network if you have questions, or just want to talk to our friendly community. One final remark: As we have announced a few times now, the 0.13 release cycle is the last one still supporting the all-but-dead-for-years Qt4 and KDE4 libraries. But this it not the only change; behind the scenes, we have already been very busy modernizing the codebase, and we will merge a giant pile of changes into the master branch soon after branching out 0.13. Going forward, Quassel will require a more recent toolchain, as well as system libraries; the baseline we have chosen for the time being is Ubuntu 16.04 "Xenial", with no intention to support older versions than what's available there. We hope that this won't affect too many users; we think supporting a more than three year old setup is reasonable, and it gives us the opportunity to do some sorely needed cleanup and use modern C++ features and libraries going forward. With all that said, I'm wishing you a nice weekend, and hope you like the new Quassel 0.13.0!Cheers,
~ Sput
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THE FINAL STRETCH - QUASSEL 0.13-RC2 Submitted by Sputnick on Sun, 10/28/2018 - 23:52* announcement
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Hi all,
the first release candidate for the impending 0.13 release uncovered some issues, the fixing of which required some more complex changes than we would have liked. Thus, we decided to roll a second releasecandidate.
Most significant changes compared to rc1: * Rework the init and shutdown sequence as well as signal handling to properly clean up everything on shutdown * Rework the handling of regular expressions e.g. for ignore and highlight rules for more flexibility and better performance. This may break legacy ignore rules; see the migration guide for more information Please see the updated ChangeLogfor more.
Of course, the information and caveats mentioned in the release announcement for 0.13-rc1 still apply. Please head on over to the downloads page to grab the packages, or just click here:* Source tarball
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* Windows installer (32 bit , 64 bit ) containing core, client and the standalone client We expect to do a final 0.13.0 release in just a few days, pending discovery of serious issues that would warrant another delay.Cheers,
~ Sput
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A CANDIDATE LONG IN THE MAKING - QUASSEL 0.13-RC1 Submitted by Sputnick on Wed, 07/25/2018 - 17:07* announcement
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Hi all,
more than three years since 0.12.0 was released, and over 500 commits on top of what went into the current stable branch, we're finally in the last stretch of the next major feature release! Since so much work and changeswent
into this, this time we've decided to not only roll a release candidate, but also announce it publicly, so daring people can test things before final release. Some caveats upfront: Both the database schema and the config file formats have been updated since 0.12. Quassel will automatically upgrade both once the new version is started for the first time, however NO ROLLBACK IS POSSIBLE, so do make a backup! Also the upgrade may take a _long_ time (several hours) if your database is (un)reasonably large, during which the core or mono client cannot be used. The upgrade may also temporarily require up to double the disk space. Do not interrupt the upgrade process, otherwise your database may become corrupted! Nevertheless, the Quassel protocol between remote cores and clients still is backwards-compatible all the way down to 0.5.0, which was released in 2009. While you may not be able to use all the newer features when connecting to older versions, things still work, and there is no need to upgrade both ends at the same time. This is also a CALL FOR TRANSLATORS. If you'd like to improve the localization of Quassel in your language, please head over to Transifex and contribute. We'll merge back the updated translations shortly before final releaseof 0.13.0.
Too many changes went into this release to be able to list them all (have a look at the ChangeLogfor a
reasonable overview), but here are some highlights: * New branding, more modern icons (from the Breeze icon theme) * Better support for icon themes * Many UI improvements * Support for many IRCv3 features, including the display of modernformatting codes
* Functionality such as highlights and chat activity tracking move into the core to help mobile clients tobe more efficient
* Support for containerization, i.e. config-less core * Optional authentication via LDAP * Database improvements, including support for 64 bit IDs and timestamps, and performance tweaks * ... and much more! The usual packages are available for download now:* Source tarball
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* Windows installer (32 bit , 64 bit ) containing core, client and the standalone client We're discontinuing the pseudo-static core, because creating static binaries that run on most platforms becomes increasingly fragile; bundling things like OpenSSL also introduces security risks, since the bundled version will not be updated with the system. Additionally, our binary packages for OSX and Windows do not support the PostgreSQL database backend for the core due to limitations in our build environments, as well as lack of demand. Do let us know if you run into issues or regressions. Otherwise, we're expecting a final release in the coming weeks! NOTE: As announced several times already, 0.13.0 will be the last feature release still supporting Qt4 and KDE4. We'll significantly bump the build and runtime requirements for future releases in order to be able to modernize the code base. Planned baseline for 0.14 onwards is Ubuntu 16.04 "Xenial", as well as reasonable recent toolchains for OSX and Windows.That's it for now!
Always yours,
~ Sput
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TWO YEARS!? - QUASSEL 0.12.5 Submitted by Sputnick on Tue, 04/24/2018 - 21:28* announcement
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Hi all,
yes, it's been exactly two years today since 0.12.4 was tagged… Even though development speed has picked up again recently (mostly thanks to some very active new and old contributors, and only to a small degree thanks to myself), and several hundred commits have gone into the main development branch since 0.12 was forked away, we're still some weeks away from a new feature release. However, chaign_c has recently discovered two vulnerabilites in the 0.12.4 core, so a new maintenance release is warranted (and an immediate upgrade of 0.12.4 cores is highly recommended!). Since it has been so long since the last release, we've decided to backport over a hundred commits worth of bugfixes and quality-of-life improvements to make upgrading worth your while. Go grab Quassel 0.12.5 from the downloadspage !
Following our usual policy, we did not change the config file format nor the database schema compared to previous 0.12.x releases, and we avoided string and UI changes. Thus, upgrading should be safe, and going back to a previous 0.12.x release is possible in case anything goes wrong anyway. Please have a look at the ChangeLogfor a
list of major things that went into this release, or check out the full list of commitssince the
last release.
I'd like to use this opportunity to thank all contributors who keep Quassel alive and kicking despite my own lack of time, be it by providing pull requests, community support, translations, testing, or just being active in our IRC channels. For this release, I want to particularly express my thanks to Janne "justJanne" Koschinski , Michael "mamarley" Marley and Shane "digitalcircuit" Synan for their timely support in handling the afforementioned vulnerabilities so professionally, both providing fixes and very thorough testing! You rock! Next stop (hopefully): Quassel 0.13. As announced, well, two years ago, this will be our last release still supporting Qt 4 and KDE 4. Afterwards, we'll also bump our build requirements significantly. Until then, all the best,~ Sput
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FIXING BUGS - QUASSEL 0.12.4 Submitted by Sputnick on Tue, 05/17/2016 - 20:47* announcement
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Hi all,
while feature development is still slow -- too slow for my own taste, really, but what can you do -- some rather annoying bugs have been fixed that warrant another maintenance release. Most notably, Tucos (thanks a lot!) has figured out that invalid handshake data may cause the core to crash. Another annoying issue was the lack of support for the STATUSMSG feature available in some IRC networks. This one was recently abused by idio^Wpeople to pop up tons of spam queries forsome of our users.
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LONG TIME NO SEE - QUASSEL 0.12.3 Submitted by Sputnick on Wed, 02/10/2016 - 20:59* announcement
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Hi all,
it's been a while that we did a new release , and it's still "just" a bugfix release this time. Turns out that real life is still keeping us busy... but it's the good kind of busy, so there's that. Thankfully, we have a bunch of cool people in the community who contribute patches, fixes and features while the core development team is on semi-hiatus -- many thanks to all of you! Anyway, say hello to Quassel 0.12.3. Many fixes went into that one, and we encourage you to upgrade! One particularly nasty bug was fixed: if you have multiple users on a single Quassel Core, and use PostgresQL as a database backend, messages could be lost in earlier 0.12.x versions. So if you happen to run 0.12.{0..2}, and run a core for multiple users, you definitely should upgrade. A more extensive list of fixes can be found in the ChangeLog.
A short heads-up: The next feature release (0.13.x) will be the last one still supporting Qt 4 and, consequently, KDE 4. Supporting two diverging frameworks (Qt 4 and Qt 5), and two rather different desktop environments (KDE 4 and Plasma 5), proves to be increasingly challenging. Additionally, Qt 4 has officially reached end-of-life by now. So once 0.13 is release, we'll take the opportunity to clean up the codebase and remove a few hundred #ifdefs, wrappers and workarounds! This is still a few months away, and we plan to add a long-desired feature or two to the next release -- but now you know and can prepare for life after Qt 4! That's it for today. Please head to the downloads page to grab the new source tarball. Binary packages for the various platforms will show up there over the next few days, and if you run Linux, I'm sure your friendly package maintainer is already working on getting an updated package near you soon!Have a nice one!
~ Sput
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A BUMPY ROAD - QUASSEL 0.12.2! Submitted by Sputnick on Fri, 05/01/2015 - 13:17Hi all,
I'm happy to announce the release of Quassel IRC version 0.12.2! This version now fully supports KDE Frameworks, so Quassel behaves properly in a Plasma 5 environment. Other new features include an improved password hashing algorithm, proper unicode-aware message splitting for both normal and CTCP messages, improved handling of PostgreSQL database connections, a bunch of bugfixes and updated translations. If you connect to a 0.12.x core, you can also now change your core password from the client. Please see the ChangeLog for a more complete list. Now you might ask: What happened to 0.12.0 and 0.12.1? This is the reason I titled this post "A Bumpy Road". Very shortly after tagging the 0.12.0 release, we've discovered a behavior change in Qt5 in regards to timezone handling in PostgreSQL databases. This resulted in backlog messages being stored with the wrong timezone information for some server setups. The fix for this went into the 0.12.1 release. Unfortunately, this fix also uncovered a more serious issue that has been around for a long time: restarting a PostgreSQL database while Quassel Core is running would not properly re-initialize the database session inside Quassel, bringing back an old security issuethat we
had deemed fixed. This forced us to create yet another release, so that's why we are now at version 0.12.2. The new issue is being tracked as CVE-2015-3427. Thanks to
Pierre Schweitzer for registering this! To be clear: _We strongly recommend upgrading Quassel to 0.12.2 due to vulnerabilities in older versions, or backporting the patches referenced in the relevant CVE entries!_ We have also prepared a0.11.1 release
that contains the security fixes, but no new features. Older versions are no longer supported. With that out of the way, we hope that you'll enjoy the new version of Quassel! Head on over to our downloads page to grab it, or wait for your favorite distro to provide packages!Cheers,
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NEW CUTIES - QUASSEL 0.11.0 Submitted by Sputnick on Mon, 10/06/2014 - 18:10* announcement
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Hi all,
It's that time of the year again for another Quassel release ! For 0.11.0, we've focused mainly on full support for Qt 5.2+ (in addition to Qt 4.6+, which will be supported alongside for the time being). Since Qt 4.x has not seen much development for quite some time, and subsequently we've missed out on much work that has been done by the Qt developers, this marks a major improvement in particular for our users on Windows and Mac OSX. Support for both platforms has seen many improvements in Qt 5, and thus our official packages for those platforms are now built against Qt 5. In particular Mac users should be much happier now! For KDE users it is recommended to still use Quassel built against Qt 4, because KDE integration support has not been ported to the new KDE Frameworks yet. This is something we plan for Quassel 0.12, so staytuned!
In order to make dual-Qt support easier, we fully revamped the build system, something that was long overdue. The existing build system still came from the dark CMake 2.6 ages, and it was increasingly hard to maintain. So now everything has been rewritten, taking newer CMake features into account. Some build options have changed as a result; in particular, we use package properties now for finding optional dependencies rather than CMake defines. After configuring the build, CMake will output a summary of required and optional packages that could or could not be found, alongside with information on what a particular dependency does and where to find it. The INSTALL file has been updated accordingly. Starting with 0.11, we also increased the build requirements. A C++11 capable compiler, such as gcc 4.7+, Clang 3.1+, or Visual Studio 2013 (at least the November CTP), is now needed in order to build Quassel from source. In addition, at least CMake 2.8.9 is required. We feel that these are reasonable requirements that should be supported by most current distributions (and there were no objections when we askedaround).
Besides these major changes, this release also contains a bunch of bugfixes, most generously provided by our awesome community. Among other things, the handling of database errors has been improved, we now split CTCP lines that are too long (important for role players using /me a lot, I'm told), and some issues with QuasselDroid have been fixed. For those of you who you only want to get those fixes, but not the build system changes, Qt 5 support and the increased build requirements, we tagged Quassel 0.10.1 . This bugfix release marks the last of the 0.10.x releases; we will not provide further support for this branch (as usual). And now, get downloading unless your friendly package maintainer has already done this job for you!Cheers,
~ Sput
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A BLEEDING HEART
Submitted by Sputnick on Wed, 04/09/2014 - 21:11Hi all,
as you should have heard by now, a major security vulnerability was discovered in OpenSSL. This does affect Quassel as well, as by default the connection between a Quassel client and core is encrypted using SSL (or, rather, TLS); in particular, it affects you if you run a core that supports SSL and is exposed to the public internet (clients, both monolithic and stand-alone, are not affected because they don't offer an SSL-encrypted service).»
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