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Latest revision as of 15:32, 5 April 2011

Asuka

Author(s): Quakenet
Programming language: C
Platform: Linux (others?)
Status: Deprecated - now replaced by snircd[1]
Based on: ircu
License: GNU General Public License
Latest release: 1.2.1[1]
Homepage: http://www.quakenet.org/development/

Asuka is an IRC daemon based on ircu which has been developed by the Quakenet IRC network. It has been replaced by snircd and the project is now retired[1]. It has been developed in C and is released under the terms of the GNU General Public License. The latest stable release was issued in 2005[1].

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