Hehe, very true. Well, no one says we have to answer such mails (should we receive any). Our method of operations will not be dictated by an irate network adminstrator.
However, I might as well inform everyone right now that we can't host such a program (and likely will never be able to). This isn't our own made up rules, it's not Punboy's rules, but it's the datacenter's rules.
(I'm sure that a CGI:IRC would count as "proxy and redirection software" as mentioned in the TOS).
The main issue is really restrictive university internet connections. Of course, you most likely live in their student housing so you will probably use the internet for non school related work.
Many universities, companies, and ISPs block IRC usage because they think it attracts spammers and hackers. (Which is really very untrue. IRC is nothing more than a chat medium)
Anyway, it will have to be up to the people who need it to get it. We can't offer it as a service through the main server or anything.