This will be the last post specifically geared towards using Slack
       with IRC using wee-slack.py. This post will focus on some of the
       issues I had setting things up. Since there weren't that many of th
       this post will probably be pretty short.
       
       So, caveats and issues. Thankfully there were not many. The main is
       I had revolved around a bug that was, ironically enough, fixed just
       this morning. The commands `/slack channels` and `/slack users` wer
       broken (along with a few other less common ones) due to an issue wi
       a code refactoring that occurred back in July some of the `/slack`
       commands had broken.
       
       This post was originally going to outline a workaround I'd found.
       However, since the bug fix was merged to master this morning, there
       not so much to talk about anymore :)
       
       The only other issue I had was one that is self (or company)
       inflicted. One of the main reasons I want to inteface with Slack ov
       weechat is because I already have it open to hang out in IRC every
       day. Why should I have two chat applications open? Why not just
       combine them in to the same window? Unfortunately, you need a slack
       API key to access Slack with wee-slack.py and it seems like a bad i
       to store something that could provide someone access to sensitive
       company information on a server I don't control. So how do I fix th
       
       In my next post I will be leaving the topic of wee-slack.py to focu
       on how I manage to persistently stay connected to IRC while also
       connecting to my work chat server. It'll hopefully be a long one an
       packed full of great information that I hope you find useful in you
       own setup.