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'''Website:'''
{{Software|name=IRCD-Seven
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|homepage=http://freenode.net/seven.shtml
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|programming_language={{Programming languages/C}}
|platform=Linux, BSD, Mac OS X, Solaris
|license={{Licenses/GPL}}
|status=Active
|based_on=[[Charybdis]]
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'''Bio:'''
'''ircd-seven''' is freenode's successor to [[Hyperion]], they made the switch from [[Hyperion]] in January 2010.<ref>https://dev.freenode.net/ircd-seven/</ref>. ircd-seven is based off [[Charybdis]].<ref>http://freenode.net/seven.shtml</ref>
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'''Programming Language:'''
The following features were added to ircd-seven from charybids:
* Example Item
* Helper user mode (+h)
* Hostslashes (merged into charybdis 3)
* OPER propagation
* Remote /mod* commands
* /remove


'''Platform:'''
==Supported IRC Services==
* Example Item
* [[Atheme]]


'''License:'''
==Latest Stable Release==
* Example Item
* 1.0.3, and that can be downloaded [http://dev.freenode.net/ircd-seven/wiki/Releases here]


'''Supported IRC Services:'''
==References==
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{{reflist}}


'''Supported Extended Services:'''
[[Category:Software]][[Category:IRC server software]][[Category:C]][[Category:Active]]
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'''Latest Stable Release:'''

Latest revision as of 23:42, 15 September 2015

IRCD-Seven

Programming language: C
Platform: Linux, BSD, Mac OS X, Solaris
Status: Active
Based on: Charybdis
License: GNU General Public License
Latest release: 1.0.3[1]
Homepage: http://freenode.net/seven.shtml

ircd-seven is freenode's successor to Hyperion, they made the switch from Hyperion in January 2010.[2]. ircd-seven is based off Charybdis.[3]

The following features were added to ircd-seven from charybids:

  • Helper user mode (+h)
  • Hostslashes (merged into charybdis 3)
  • OPER propagation
  • Remote /mod* commands
  • /remove

Supported IRC Services

Latest Stable Release

  • 1.0.3, and that can be downloaded here

References