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erUSULikonia: are you busy? you may be able to help storrgie1  in #ubuntu i'm not a network expert :/00:04
ikoniaerUSUL: 2 minutes and I'll look in00:05
ikoniaerUSUL: just finishing off something quick and I'll look in00:05
erUSULthanks much00:05
danrojhola05:09
danroj he sido baneado en ubuntu-es05:09
danrojpor un bot05:09
danrojque dice que pego texto..05:09
danrojsiendo que no he pegado texto..05:09
danrojalguien me puede ayudar?05:09
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[NikO]* LjL est parti (Excess Flood)12:58
[NikO]huhu12:58
LjLit's when i connect12:58
LjLi join too many channels and my client does that too noisily12:59
[NikO]:)12:59
[NikO]+r ?12:59
[NikO]+u no ?12:59
LjLi'm +u yes12:59
LjLbut that doesn't make me exempt from excess flood if i do a bunch of JOINs, or for that matter NAMESs, in a row13:00
[NikO]i see13:00
Myrttisolution: do not disconnect13:00
[NikO]:)13:00
LjLMyrtti: and in fact, my bouncer is always on13:00
LjLMyrtti: but my client doesn't know that, and does NAMES anyway13:00
[NikO]irssi proxy ?13:00
LjLno, muh13:00
[NikO]i use irssi proxy on server, and use xchat as gui client13:01
LjLi'm looking for a replacement for muh (i've been looking for that for years now...), but irssi-proxy isn't ideal, i'd rather have something that's in the repositories and that's dedicated13:02
LjLbip and znc are the most likely candidates13:02
LjLznc would be wonderful, if it only had built-in logging - instead it's a separate plugin that's not provided in repositories13:03
effie_jayx[NikO],  hey there, did the bot get permissions after all?13:30
[NikO]yes13:31
[NikO]hi13:31
effie_jayxcool :D13:31
effie_jayxa spammer was singing the beatles in the channel :S13:31
[NikO]i see one ban this night13:32
effie_jayx[NikO],  really?13:39
[NikO]effie_jayx, AUTOBAN of danroj (n=Administ@201.245.245.170) on #ubuntu-es due to flood13:40
[NikO]at 06:02 here13:40
[NikO]one hour13:40
effie_jayxGOD he is still around?13:42
DavieyGOD is indeed still around, if you are a believer13:43
[NikO]ahah13:43
[NikO]he comes here claim, but i think he leave13:43
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cropalatohi, how can i get/make a cloak?14:01
pleia2cropalato: to receive an ubuntu cloak you need to be an ubuntu member14:02
pleia2otherwise you can ask the freenode staff for an unaffiliated cloak14:02
cropalatopleia2, i am a member14:02
pleia2link to launchpad?14:02
cropalatohttps://edge.launchpad.net/~ricardo-cropalato14:02
pleia2ok, then make sure you've followed these steps: http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#nicksetup14:03
pleia2I can't actually help you get a cloak, but there are people here who can, just wait around a bit :)14:04
cropalatopleia2, thanks14:05
cropalatopleia2, do you know who do i need to ask?14:18
Piciping: PriceChild, nalioth for cropalato cloak14:19
pleia2cropalato: just wait around for a while, someone will see your request14:19
cropalatopleia2, ok. tks14:20
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NCommanderGood afternoon20:02
NCommanderI'm kinda curious on how to apply to get ops in a channel (the wiki seems kinda vague)20:06
PiciNCommander: For an existing channel?20:10
NCommanderYes, but its extremely new20:11
NCommander(no dedicated ops according to the wiki)20:11
PiciNCommander: Well, the founder of the channel would have to grant you the necessary flags.20:14
NCommanderAh, I see20:14
PiciNCommander: Which are +votiA for a general op20:14
NCommanderI thought those rights were delegated by the Ubuntu IRC Council20:14
PiciNCommander: What channel is it?20:15
NCommander#ubuntu-arm20:15
NCommanderI shall ask the founder :-)20:15
PiciNCommander: the IRC council can grant them for that channel as well.20:15
NCommanderAs I said, the wiki pages I saw are kinda vague20:16
NCommanderIs there a more clear guide?20:16
NCommander(I've held op rights before on other networks, even IRCop status, so that part I do get)20:16
PiciNCommander: The document assumes that the channel founder is the one following the guide and adding new ops.20:18
Picihttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcTeam/CreatingChannels20:18
NCommanderNo, that I realized :-)20:18
NCommanderbut I was under the impression the IRC council grants ops in a channel or two, and then may later promote someone to global Ubuntu OP (aka, ops in all ubuntu channels)20:19
[NikO]NCommander, i think no20:19
PiciMost Ubuntu channels are small enough that we don't need to do that.20:20
Pici/msg chanserv access #ubuntu-arm list    can tell you who has rights in a channel, /msg chanserv help flags   explains what each flag means20:21
NCommanderNow I'm curious20:22
NCommanderHow are oper rights then given in the larger channels20:22
NCommanderLike #ubuntu?20:22
[NikO]try the same thing with #ubuntu :)20:22
PiciWe'll invite an active contributor to the channel, one who we feel would make a good op (behavior wise)20:23
NCommanderI assume the same applies to the dev channels as well20:24
PiciActually, for the most part, we don't need to change those access lists.20:26
PiciMost of the people on them have been there 'forever'20:27
PiciAnd they don't get as much of the riffraff that we do in the core channels.20:27
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