In general, be very specific when you talk about topics that are often associated with piracy, or we might associate you with piracy.Innocent until proven guilty does not apply here, so please make clear that you are using a legal WAD (explain your scenario exactly but quickly) rather than keeping it vague and risking a ban. This also includes WADs, unless you're talking about a specific case of a legal WAD (e.g.This includes talk about "backups", regardless of their legality, and tools related to piracy. Copyright infringement: Warez, VC, and WiiWare piracy.The #wiidev ops can and will enforce kicks and bans for talk about what we consider downright bad for the homebrew community, such as
There's a much better place for this: Join #wiidevot on EFnet for all your off-topic needs. The above topics are discouraged on #wiidev. You will see random chat topics come up in conversation amongst regulars, but this is by no means an indicator that you may do the same. This means: No funny YouTube clips, no cool web sites, no discussion about the latest games, no semi-retarded internet memes. General chit-chat, related to Wii or not.
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If you need help setting up Wii homebrew, and are not interested in development, please come to the noob-friendly #wiihelp on EFnet After you join the channel, please spend some time watching the subjects of conversation before joining in - unless you're absolutely positive you have something novel to contribute. We would like you to take a few minutes to make yourself familiar with its purpose and what we consider some basic rules to make your visit an agreeable experience for everyone.īefore you join the channel, and if you haven't already done so, please take a look at Wiibrew FAQ and Homebrew status to get a general overview of the state of affairs. This is a very basic introduction to the IRC channel #wiidev on EFnet. For more advanced questions, however, such as those related to the more difficult aspects of developing, you may be directed to #wiidev, or if you deem it advanced enough you can go there yourself. This is best for everyone Devs that want to develop can do so in #wiidev, People in search of help (and people who have enough time to help others) can find that on #wiihelp. If you need help with Wii Homebrew, go to #wiihelp on EFnet, and don't bother the devs on #wiidev on EFnet.