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That's one of the biggest problems of operating systems like MorphOS or AmigaOS4: they look like a secret sect.
You must "live" with MorphOS, their forums and IRC channels. If not, you will lost tons of info and looks like being even more inactive. No proper communigation channels in yorm of proper officical sites and lack of news coverage. Even small sects have better ways of spreading "the message" than the amiga-like community.
I'm sorry, but I use IRC rarely and just on a very low number of channels. The days of massive chatting ended for me, I even use instant messaging too few. I prefer to use email for communicating and newsfeeds (RSS, atom...) for informing of stuff I consider interesting. I don't want to be all day in an IRC channel asking or reading, I have tons of other things to do than chatting or visiting forums in an obsessive way. I comment here rarely too, just when I have the enough personal motivation for doing it.