--- a/hugo/content/help/silc.md Mon Jun 17 23:27:26 2019 -0400
+++ b/hugo/content/help/silc.md Mon Jun 17 23:53:21 2019 -0400
@@ -5,10 +5,10 @@
-SILC is an open, security-focused end-to-end encrypted protocol. Its website used to be hosted at [wwww.silcnet.org](http://www.silcnet.org), but this is currently offline.
+SILC is an open, security-focused end-to-end encrypted protocol. Its website is currently hosted at [silc.github.io](http://silc.github.io). ### What do I need to use the SILC protocol?
-You need to install the SILC Toolkit and the libpurple SILC plugin. These were generally provided as packages in several Linux distributions, however, many distributions have begun dropping these packages due to being unmaintained. If you are able to locate the SILC Toolkit and you're compiling Pidgin and libpurple yourself, see the `./configure --help` for specifying the location of the SILC headers and libraries. If you're compiling with an SRPM, use `--with-silc` to build the `purple-silc` RPM
+You need to install the SILC Toolkit and the libpurple SILC plugin. These were generally provided as packages in several Linux distributions, however, many distributions have begun dropping these packages due to being "unmaintained." If you're compiling Pidgin and libpurple yourself, see the `./configure --help` for specifying the location of the SILC headers and libraries. If you're compiling with an SRPM, use `--with-silc` to build the `purple-silc` RPM On Windows, the SILC Toolkit is installed with Pidgin.