[00:30] <ryanakca> Would somebody happen to have a (mu)bot / ubot configuration file laying around? All I can find under doc/ in lp:ubot is a pile of RFCs...
[00:31] <LjL> not me
[00:33] <nalioth> ryanakca: the config should be documented
[00:38] <ryanakca> nalioth: Well, I could probably reconstruct it from looking at the source... which I guess could count as documentation... but I wouldn't call it ideal... Unless the lp:ubot branch is abandoned / outdated and the documentation would be in a new branch?
[00:39] <nalioth> there is no example config file at all?
[00:39]  * nalioth doesn't know nothing about branches
[00:41] <ryanakca> nalioth: There's the dbus config file... but that's not the config file required by ubot.py from what I can deduce... the ubot.py config file should contain nicks, passwords, ident, realname, peers, servers, etc, from what I can deduce from ubot/conf.py
[00:44] <nalioth> ryanakca: yes, i know.  i'm surprised there's not a config.sample somehwere
[00:48] <ryanakca> nalioth: Since you run ubot3, would you be able to pastebin your .conf file (ommiting any details, of course), please?
[01:07] <nalioth> ryanakca: mebbe
[01:07] <nalioth> let me find it
[01:53] <ryanakca> nalioth: Any luck?
[02:02] <nalioth> ryanakca: patience is a virtue
[02:05] <ryanakca> nalioth: *nod*, but it's also a PITA having to wait on someone else to be able to get my work done (port eeebotu (bug announcer in #ubuntu-bugs-announce) to an ubot helper), if you see what I mean ;)
[02:06] <nalioth> ryanakca: most all of my support questions are unanswerable
[02:06] <nalioth> and i end up having to wait for a person running at the same level as i to respond
[02:06] <ryanakca> :)
[03:25] <nhandler> I just ran the script on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcTeam/Cloaks and got some output. I just thought I'd pass this information on
[10:08] <jester-> hi
[11:47] <nhandler> Any council members here?
[11:50] <jussi01> nhandler: yes
[11:50] <jussi01> nhandler: what can i do for you?
[11:51] <jussi01> nhandler: assuming you mean the irc council of course...
[11:55] <nhandler> jussi01: The script on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcTeam/Cloaks produces output
[11:55] <nhandler> jussi01: I am also interested in getting an Ubuntu cloak for my bot
[11:56] <jussi01> nhandler: have you met the conditions listed there?
[11:58] <jussi01> nhandler: which bot are you referring to?
[12:00] <nhandler> jussi01: VoteBot
[12:00] <nhandler> I believe I have met all of the conditions. The source code is available in bzr on LP
[12:00] <jussi01> nhandler: where does it reside, what is its purpose?
[12:00] <nhandler> jussi01: It is mainly in #ubuntuforums-beginners
[12:00] <nhandler> We use it to log the channel, for factoids, to hold vote in meetings, and for whatever else the team needs it for
[12:00] <nhandler> It has been around for over half a year
[12:01] <jussi01> elky: you around?
[12:03] <nhandler> jussi01: I actually have to run. I apologize. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/VoteBot and http://launchpad.net/votebot. I'll be around later to answer any questions you (or anyone else) might have. As a side note, Pricey idles in the BT channel and has seen VoteBot
[12:04] <jussi01> nhandler: ok, great. thank you.
[12:08] <elky> uh, how is this different to mootbot?
[13:11] <jussi01> elky: it seems to combine features of mootbot and ubottu
[18:20] <LjL> erUSUL: check your invites
[23:29] <nhandler> jussi01: Yeah, VoteBot is sort of a combination of MootBot and ubottu.