[00:28] <markie-> well
[00:30] <markie-> Daviey: ?
[00:44] <Daviey> markie-: ?
[00:45] <markie-> Daviey: Yes, you directed me here
[00:46] <Daviey> markie-: That i did.
[00:46] <markie-> Daviey: concerning my ban in ubuntu-uk for my amazingly horrendous attitude in ubuntu-uk?
[00:46] <markie-> i do realise what's going on, but meh, amusement is cool
[00:46] <Daviey> markie-: I don't believe that is what i said
[00:48] <Daviey> markie-: Well have fun, i'm heading to bed.
[00:48]  * markie- smiles
[00:56] <nalioth> amusement is cool, so long as it's not at other's expense
[01:00] <markie-> nalioth: True enough, but some people shouldn't abuse their power, and interrupt their professionalism, especially not over me.
[01:01] <niko> perhaps you could begin by read channel rules when you enter a channel ?
[01:01]  * niko go bed.
[10:48] <Kangarooo> hello #ubuntu-loco is not logged.. http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2009/07/13/
[10:57] <Kangarooo> #ubuntu-locoteams I can't find in http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2009/07/13/ why?
[11:04] <DJones> Kangarooo: I think its logged in a different location, is this what you are looking for http://logs.ubuntu-eu.org/freenode/2009/07/13/
[11:06] <Kangarooo> omg.. yes.. but why its in there? it also should be in ussual logs place.. :)
[11:07] <DJones> Kangarooo: Looks like there's two different locations, the ubuntu-eu location for any loco channel logs, and the irclogs.ubuntu locations for the main channel logs
[11:07] <Nafallo> different bots running from different places, publishing logs to different places.
[11:08] <Nafallo> one being community hosted and one being Canonical hosted.
[12:56] <Kangarooo> yes here I found now info. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcTeam/Cloaks       |         ubuntulog (Canonical) & LoCoBot (Ubuntu-EU)
[12:57] <Pici> !logs
[12:58] <Kangarooo> but also loco teams are in usa and they won't think that #ubuntu-locoteams irc log is in logs.ubuntu-eu.org
[13:08] <Pici> Well, thats why we have !logs
[16:06] <markie-> Daviey:  m
[16:08] <markie-> Daviey Are you ready to discuss my banning now?
[16:11] <Daviey> markie-: I was never not ready.
[16:13] <Daviey> markie-: I would be *happier* to discuss the matter if you resolved your ban with #ubuntu-women first.
[16:15] <markie-> Daviey: I do intend to but the op is currently sleeping. different time zones etc
[16:17] <popey> I would hope that your approach changes from the last time you spoke to the #ubuntu-women ops markie-
[16:17] <popey> calling them "bitches" and then refusing to accept you've done wrong because "thats how I role" is totally unacceptable
[16:18] <popey> I agree with Daviey that the ban on -uk stays until you sort yourself out with #ubuntu-women
[16:19] <markie-> I do understand and i do agree that it's not acceptable. But, what if i don't want to attend ubuntu-women, why does that prevent me from -uk. I just think that's a little unfair
[16:19] <Daviey> markie-: I'm sorry you feel that way.
[16:20] <markie-> I don't mind resolving it with the op, it's just that, i really have no intentions of going back there, so the ban really isn't that important.
[16:20] <popey> I personally don't want or need people with your attitude around.
[16:22] <Daviey> markie-: It won't hurt to resolve the matter with #ubuntu-women first.. I'm sure that can be done this evening
[16:23] <markie-> Daviey: Yea sure, i have every intention of doing that, and will do. But, I'm not assumed by being banned from the -uk because of it.
[16:23] <popey> Given he was offered the option of going in and apologising and simply said "my heart breaks" when asked to apologise or leave, I don't think markie- has _any_ intention of resolving issues with #ubuntu-women
[16:24]  * Daviey didn't realise this
[16:24] <Daviey> Well as it currently stands, i have no intention of lifting the ban in -uk
[16:26] <markie-> so unreasonable
[16:31] <markie-> popey: If you didn't want people with my attitude around, then why didn't you ban me?
[16:32] <popey> Didn't realise you were in -uk tbh
[16:32] <popey> Anyway, it's Davieys ban
[16:32] <markie-> yea it is better you don't get involved
[21:38] <m4v> what's the policy in dealing with people that spams and ask people to join other irc channels (or other irc network)? In #ubuntu-es, as the support channel, is clearly offtopic. but if is done in the offtopic channel? there's a guy who's been pasting the link of his own irc network in #ubuntu-es-offtopic for days now
[21:47] <tsimpson> m4v: it's generally down to channel ops, but we consider it spam and spam is always unwelcome
[21:53] <markie-> Daviey: \o/ the op from ubuntu-women unbanned me, after we resolved the issue. Now can we discuss my -uk ban, please.
[22:02] <Daviey> markie-: I'm glad you resolved that.
[22:02] <Daviey> markie-: Your ban has bee lifted, i don't think we really need to discuss it further
[22:03] <markie-> Daviey: ty
[22:24] <m4v> tsimpson: thanks