Add #openstack-dev mention and channel list

This patch adds suggested channels to start in when IRC setup
is completed. After the summit discussion about the first contact
sig, it was suggested that we funnel new comers into the #openstack-dev
channel. This patch also links to the master list of irc channels.

Change-Id: I37dc374523ffaf169736448749edb4d751ee8459
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Kendall Nelson 2017-11-27 14:21:19 -08:00
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@ -104,6 +104,16 @@ Congratulations you're now ready to communicate with the OpenStack community
and have a registered nick name on Freenode! From here on out when you connect
to Freenode with Hexchat you will be identified with your nickname.
A good channel to join right away is the #openstack-dev channel. A lot of
people hang around in that channel so come on in and say hello! If there is
a specific project you are also interested in working on, feel free to join
that one as well and introduce yourself there. Interested in joining more
channels or need to look up what one is called? `Look Here
<https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/IRC>`__.
It's also important to note that given that the majority of contributors
reside in the United States, channels will likely be quieter outside of
United States work hours and it might be a while before they respond.
Mac OS
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@ -195,3 +205,14 @@ Done
Congratulations you're now ready to communicate with the OpenStack community
and have a registered nick name on Freenode! From here on out when you connect
to Freenode with Colloquy you will be identified with your nickname.
A good channel to join right away is the #openstack-dev channel. A lot of
people hang around in that channel so come on in and say hello! If there is
a specific project you are also interested in working on, feel free to join
that one as well and introduce yourself there. Interested in joining more
channels or need to look up what one is called? `Look Here
<https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/IRC>`__.
It's also important to note that given that the majority of contributors
reside in the United States, channels will likely be quieter outside of
United States work hours and it might be a while before they respond.