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I guess the time has come to write one of these things. Here is some basic information that will help you get started with using EPIC. * THE EPIC HOME PAGE IS: http://www.epicsol.org/ THE EPIC MAIN FTP SITE IS: ftp://ftp.epicsol.org/ THE EPIC IRC CHANNEL IS: #epic on EFNet * The INSTALL file gives detailed instructions how to install EPIC. If you are not able to install epic by using these instructions, you will need specific help from a unix wizard. Please seek out your local unix guy and ask him to help you. Bribes work well; unix wizards love cookies. * If you find a bug in EPIC, please see the BUG_FORM file. Reporting a bug without filling out that file may end up wasting a lot of time and delay your bug being fixed. Please help us fix your bug quickly by providing all of the neccesary information. * The COPYRIGHT file contains the EPIC license. EPIC is licensed under the standard three-clause BSD license except that you are not permitted to remove the "Redistribution is permitted" clause of the license if you distribute binaries. * The KNOWNBUGS file contains a list of all of the "issues" that are currently outstanding with this release of EPIC. Please do not report any of these issues as bugs unless you also provide patches to fix the bug; otherwise it would be a waste of your time. You can also find in this file a list of changes since the last release of EPIC. You can find all of the changes made in EPIC5 at http://www.epicsol.org/CHANGELOG5 * The UPDATES file contains any amendments to the help files since the last release of EPIC. You can find all the amendments ever made since the very beginning of EPIC at http://www.epicsol.org/UPDATES * You can find a list of things that are coming in the future at http://www.epicsol.org/PROJECTS. Please do not report any of these projects as bugs, as you would only be wasting your time. * You can look in the 'doc' directory for interesting information: * EPIC_ABOUT - Gives a brief description of what the EPIC project is all about and where it has come from and where it is going. It also lists a (semi-current) list of EPIC mirrors that you can use. * EPIC_THANKS - The list of people who are responsible for EPIC. If you are not on this list and you think you should be, send an email to the address found in that file. * EPIC_VERSIONS - The list of all production betas and production releases during the EPIC project's lifetime, including the release date. * IRCII_VERSIONS - The list of all public releases for ircII up through the time that EPIC forked away from ircII. * SILLINESS - The list of all of the "silly" names and the EPIC release that the names belonged to. Ask me on irc if you are curious. * TS4 - A partial list of what TS4 (orabidoo's efnet TS patches) features are supported in this version of EPIC. * color.txt - The original mIRC colors document, with explanations how EPIC's implementation differs from mIRC. * colors - The original documentation that came with fireclown's implementation of mIRC color support (for epic4pre1.043). Some of this information is obsolete, but it is interesting reading. * dccresum.txt - The original mIRC DCC RESUME document. * epic.1 - The manual page for EPIC, sutiable for use with 'man'. * local_vars - The original EPIC document explaning how local variables work. * missing - A list of features present in previous versions of EPIC which you may find missing int his version. Please do not report the absence of any of these features as a bug as you would only be wasting your time. * nicknames - The original EPIC document that details how EPIC keeps track of what your nickname is, and how it tries to prevent being confused. * outputhelp - *** VERY IMPORTANT *** This file gives practical tips how to configure EPIC so you can do various things relating to input and output, such as turning on eight bit characters, and getting colors to appear in GNU Screen, and so on. Please read this document before reporting any output problems as EPIC bugs. * server_groups - A prototype document explaining how server groups will probably be implemented in EPIC some day. [End of file]
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