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[Solr Wiki] Update of "IRCChannels" by ShawnHeisey

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The "IRCChannels" page has been changed by ShawnHeisey:
https://wiki.apache.org/solr/IRCChannels?action=diff&rev1=24&rev2=25

Comment:
Re-iterate that users developing *client* code should use the #solr channel.

  /!\ '''''Did you read all of the advice above before scrolling down here to get to the IRC channels?'''''  If not, please go back and read, so you have the information needed for success on IRC.
  
   * [[http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=#solr|#solr]] -- Channel for Solr user questions.  This includes development of user client code for interaction with Solr.
-  * [[http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=#solr-dev|#solr-dev]] -- Hangout for discussion of Solr development.  Mostly this means development of Solr itself, or for low-level plugin development.
+  * [[http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=#solr-dev|#solr-dev]] -- Hangout for discussion of Solr development.  Mostly this means development of Solr itself, or for low-level plugin development.  '''If you are developing ''client'' code, please use the #solr channel instead.'''
  
  The IRC channels can be used for online discussion about Lucene/Solr.  Committers on the Lucene/Solr project commonly hang out in one or both of these channels.  Committers, contributors, and users should be careful to transfer all official decisions or useful discussions that happen on the IRC channels to the mailing list, this wiki, the [[https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/solr/Apache+Solr+Reference+Guide|official documentation]], and/or the [[https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR|issue tracking system]].