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Channel services are generally part of the network services available on a network.  Common types of services include nickserv/chanserv/opserv and GNUWorld.  The channels services are usually concerned with managing channels, giving ops etc.
Channel services are generally part of the network services available on a network.  Common types of services include nickserv/chanserv/opserv and GNUWorld.  The channels services are usually concerned with managing channels, giving ops etc.


On the [[NetGamers]] network, the bot P provides most user services.  See the [[Registering With Channel Services|registering with channel services]] page to find out how to make use of P.
On the [[NetGamers]] network, the bot P provides most user services.  In order to use P you need to  [[Registering With Channel Services|register with channel services]].  Once registered you can make use of various [[P Commands|P commands]] and [[Registering A Channel|register channels]].


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P is managed by the [[Channel Services Committee]], csc.  They can be found in [[hashCservice|#cservice]] if you have questions or problems with P.  Alternativly, the [http://www.netgamers.org/commands.php command list] contains most of what you'll need to know.
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Revision as of 15:41, 2 January 2005

Channel services are generally part of the network services available on a network. Common types of services include nickserv/chanserv/opserv and GNUWorld. The channels services are usually concerned with managing channels, giving ops etc.

On the NetGamers network, the bot P provides most user services. In order to use P you need to register with channel services. Once registered you can make use of various P commands and register channels.

P is managed by the Channel Services Committee, csc. They can be found in #cservice if you have questions or problems with P. Alternativly, the command list contains most of what you'll need to know.