[13:14] Hello. I want to contribute to the channel policy (#ubuntu). Is the launchpad page the right place ? [13:16] grobda24: Can you clarify as to what you mean by contribue to the channel policy? [13:17] Pici .. ok ... there seems to be strictly no other chatter in #ubuntu. I am directed to #ubuntu-offtopic where I'm sure it can be very interesting, but the chatter is rarely about general Ubuntu issues that I want to discuss. This all seems a little too strict IMO. [13:18] and your solution to this would be? [13:19] Myrtti ... allowance of some chatter. It forms relationships and oil's the wheels of helping people. [13:19] I don't want to sound harsh, but the discussion in #u-ot is fully dependant on people there. Just wishing there'd be discussion of General Ubuntu Issues isn't making that conversation happen, you should start it yourself [13:20] Yes, I know :) [13:20] But, I still think my suggestion about more chatter in #ubuntu is worth considering. [13:20] for #ubuntu, the amount of random noise is almost staggering and it *has* to be kept strictly on support to keep it readable to those less skilled in irc-fu [13:20] grobda24: ubuntu is busy enough as it is [13:21] OK, that's your opinion ... I beg to differ. [13:23] Is it possible to submit a blueprint ? [13:24] I don't have knowledge in it, perhaps [13:25] grobda24: You can submit an agenda item https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcTeam/IrcCouncil/MeetingAgenda for our next meeting, date TBD [13:25] k [13:50] * elkbuntu raises an eyebrow. [13:50] -offtopic doesnt work on a scheduled topic system. [13:51] If that was what he was asking, then I misunderstood. [16:49] /j #django [16:51] oops - huh - no visible leading space - odd cut/paste problem.... === UdontKnow is now known as whatever