Channels
#zftalk
This is our main and largest channel where users can discuss almost any topic. We support each other in here. The user environment is fairly lax and friendly, but try not to get on people's bad side we do have bad days at work ;-). Before asking questions though, check the manual and google.
Channel bot commands
- !manual <query> - Find a ZF manual entry
- !issue <query> - Find a ZF issue from the bug tracker
- !seen <nick> - Find the last time a user was online
#zftalk.dev
This channel is strictly for Zend Framework development and is not a support channel. All bugs and help related questions should be directed at #zftalk or the mailinglist, no help will be provided in here. The development channel provides ZF contributors a place to grab opinions on proposed components or enhancements. Discussions in here should refrain from going off-topic. to keep order. This channel is logged.
Channel bot commands
- !manual <query> - Find a ZF manual entry
- !issue <query> - Find a ZF issue from the bug tracker
- !seen <nick> - Find the last time a user was online
#zftalk.*
ZFTalk was started with the mission to improve the Zend Framework and PHP community by allowing people like you to help others who are in need. In return, we hope that others will do the same.
If any of the above channels do not fit your niche, you may start your own related Zend Framework channel under the zftalk namespace which is: #zftalk.<your namespace> (#zftalk.dev). Please contact SpotSec on #zftalk about listing your channel on zftalk.com.
Language specific channels are very welcome to use the #zftalk.nl, #zftalk.de convention. In fact, we encourage this use to be consistent.