In 2002, the name changed to freenode and the Peer-Directed Projects Center (PDPC) was founded. OPN soon grew to become the largest network for the free software community, and 20th largest in the world. In early 1998, it changed to Open Projects Net (OPN) with about 200 users and under 20 channels. By 1995, after moving to Undernet, and then to DALnet, it moved from being just a channel to its own network,. The freenode began as a four-person Linux support channel called #LinPeople on EFnet, another IRC network.
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