[00:38] <jpds> tsimpson: I have.
[00:38] <tsimpson> thanks
[08:37] <DJones> tsimpson: Its removed, not sure what went on with it there
[08:38] <DJones> tsimpson: I've also run the /msg ukbot channel #ubuntu-irc plugins.Bugtracker.bugSnarfer False command
[18:15] <TrekCaptainUSA> any ops for the #ubuntu channel here?
[18:15] <Pici> TrekCaptainUSA: Whats up?
[18:15] <TrekCaptainUSA> My other computer is logged on as nick Trek
[18:15] <TrekCaptainUSA> i deactivated its networking.
[18:15] <TrekCaptainUSA> it still shows as logged in
[18:15] <TrekCaptainUSA> any way to kick it?
[18:16] <TrekCaptainUSA> the source IP should trace back to *.cmu.edu
[18:16] <Pici> !ghost
[18:16] <Pici> TrekCaptainUSA: ^^
[18:16] <TrekCaptainUSA> the issue is its not a registered nick hence the issue
[18:16] <TrekCaptainUSA> Freenode logs me in under this nick
[18:17] <TrekCaptainUSA> i change the nick using /nick to Trek
[18:17] <TrekCaptainUSA> hence the issue
[18:17] <TrekCaptainUSA> perhaps I should bother the freenode admins?
[18:17] <Pici> TrekCaptainUSA: Ah.  Then theres nothing I can do.  You may want to ask in #freenode
[18:17] <Pici> Yes
[18:17] <TrekCaptainUSA> will do
[18:17] <TrekCaptainUSA> thanks
[18:18] <ninnnu> The factoid is slightly outdated... "/msg nickserv ghost" has replaced release.
[18:18] <jussi01> ninnnu: which factoid?
[18:18] <ninnnu> ghost
[18:18] <Pici> ninnnu: They both still exist.
[18:20] <ninnnu> Oh..right. I've always preferred to just drop nick-stealers, not just force to change their nick. :P
[18:20] <ninnnu> (I thought release drops the connection, too...)
[18:20] <ninnnu> Selective reading FTW
[18:20] <Pici> release forces the nick to change to a Guest##### nick
[18:22] <tsimpson> killing someone's connection because they happen to be using a nick you registered is somewhat rude
[18:24] <ninnnu> If that someone sits in the a same channel with me and is obviously just trying to take advantage of my connection drop, then it's not rude. :P (...although no one has ever stolen my nick...)
[18:30] <nalioth> Pici: there's nothing anyone can do with an unregistered ghost
[18:31] <Pici> nalioth: I know.
[20:17] <jamalta> Hi there, I wanted to see if I could request a cloak. I was approved as a member last night. Here is my LP :) launchpad.net/~jamalta
[20:17] <jamalta> Thanks!
[20:17] <jamalta> Err, https://edge.launchpad.net/~jamalta
[20:17]  * jamalta fails at pasting
[20:18] <cjohnston> We will teach you one day...
[20:18] <jamalta> cjohnston: :P
[20:19] <jussi01> prod Pici, Im in a meeting
[20:20] <jussi01> or topyli or tsimpson
[20:21] <tsimpson> jamalta: you need to identify to nickserv first
[20:21] <jamalta> i'm not?
[20:21] <tsimpson> and see http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#nicksetup
[20:21] <jamalta> i'm setup and signed in
[20:22] <jamalta> or not
[20:22] <jamalta> now i am
[20:22]  * jamalta misspelled nickserv when he tried to identify earlier today.. oops
[20:23] <tsimpson> you should set your client to auto-identify
[20:24] <jamalta> tsimpson: alright
[20:26] <tsimpson> nalioth, tomaw or niko: please give jamalta an ubuntu/member cloak
[20:27] <jamalta> tsimpson: thanks :)
[20:27] <niko> done
[20:28] <niko> congrats jamalta
[20:28] <jamalta> niko: thanks :)
[21:38] <Tm_T> yay for that, jamalta (:
[21:38] <jamalta> Tm_T: thanks :)
[23:01] <canaznguitar> is there a way to make pidgin not display a message every time someone joins or leaves an IRC channel?
[23:03] <m4v> canaznguitar: support is in #ubuntu
[23:12] <nalioth> m4v: o #pidgin
[23:13] <m4v> canned reply, sorry :P
[23:22] <Trek> #ubuntu admins: got a random spammer in #ubuntu with the nick of sud_d_gr8 asking things that would be seen in an adult chat room
[23:22] <Trek> anyone going to act?
[23:53] <alucardni> Hello everyone
[23:53] <alucardni> i'm a new ubuntu member and I want to request an Ubuntu cloak
[23:54] <nhandler> alucardni: Do you have a link to your LP profile?
[23:54] <alucardni> my launchpad profile is https://launchpad.net/~josernestodavila
[23:55] <nhandler> jussi01, Pici, topyli, or tsimpson ^^^
[23:58] <tsimpson> nhandler: go ahead