- Enhanced Programmable ircII Client
Infobox_Software
name = EPIC
caption = EPIC connected to #7chan
developer =EPIC Software Labs
latest_release_version = 4-2.10
latest_release_date =April 10 ,2008
operating_system =Unix-like
genre =IRC client
license = Revised BSD license
website = http://www.epicsol.orgThe Enhanced Programmable ircII Client (ircII-EPIC) is an IRC client for
Unix systems descended from theircII client. EPIC was formed by the merger of two independent forks of ircII byJeremy Nelson andJake Khuon . EPIC is now maintained byEPIC Software Labs .Since the late 1980s IRC was a unified system, with one dominant network (EFNet) and one dominant client (ircII). In 1992 some folks decided to start up a rival IRC network (which became the
Undernet ) where they could run their own servers and do what they wanted. Other folks started a rival irc client (which in 1994 became EPIC) where they could write bots that weren't crippled. There was overlap between the members of both groups, and ircII-EPIC and the Undernet grew up side-by-side for a couple of years.The "EPIC" name came first, and "Enhanced Programmable ircII Client" was sarcastically chosen as a pretentious
backronym . This was to poke fun at legislative pressure groups whose names are obviously backronyms of the acronym they really wanted to use.With the increasing use of
GNU Screen , it became less necessary to run bots. You could keep your client connected to irc continuously and use a comprehensive script that had all the features of a bot. Because EPIC was designed to make it easier to program bots, this transition happened organically.ee also
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Comparison of Internet Relay Chat clients External links
* [http://www.epicsol.org EPIC Software Labs]
* [http://scripts.epicsol.org/ EPIC Scripts archive]
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