Our team at IRCNow wants to make IRC better today without changing the IRC protocol.
We all love IRC because it is simple to code for and easy to understand. It supports a huge number of clients, has a large and mature ecosystem, and has over 100,000 users from all over the globe. IRC is the home of the free and open source community.
But IRC hasn't improved much since it was first invented in 1988. As of 2019, IRC is still incredibly hard for average people to use. It's for this reason that the IRC community has lost over 95% of its users to proprietary chat networks like Facebook, Discord, and Slack.
IRCv3, however, is not fixing any of the major flaws with IRC. As of 2019, IRCv3 still:
We plan to add these necessary features while still maintaining backwards compatibility with all existing irc clients and servers.
If you are interested, please join our network at irc.ircnow.org.