[01:55] <jrib> how com #ubuntu+1 is +r?
[01:58] <gord> pretty much everything has been +r at one point or another the past week or so
[02:00] <jrib> true.  Asking because I sent a user there but he was confused when he couldn't join
[02:00] <Flannel> Can probably remove it until the next wave of attacks
[02:02] <jrib> k, just wanted to make sure there wasn't another reason since I don't usually idle there
[03:48] <jono> hi all
[03:48] <jono> could someone let me speak in #ubuntu-classroom ?
[03:48] <jono> I am testing Lernid and I can's speak there
[03:48] <jono> thanks!
[03:58] <Flannel> 1 hour
[03:58] <tsimpson> Flannel: it appears to be a script/bot, in response to !lol
[03:58] <Flannel> Ah.  Does it?
[03:59] <Flannel> sorry, I'm in a LoCo meeting right now
[03:59] <Flannel> Ping the guy about it, it might just be a script
[03:59] <Flannel> if its a bot, handle accordingly :)
[03:59] <Flannel> or, I'll take care of it after my emeting
[03:59] <tsimpson> I'll set a forward to here
[04:00] <tsimpson> but I'm going to sleep soon (4am)
[06:49] <dholbach> good morning
[07:10] <Myrtti> as good as I can make it with painkillers and coffee
[07:10] <Myrtti> o:-/
[08:02] <Pici> /msg nickserv info $user   will tell if they've completed registration verification
[08:03] <Myrtti> ikonia: btw, hows that autobleh update of yours doing?
[08:41] <Myrtti> $chan --> the core channels are
[08:44] <jussi01> Myrtti: depends on how you define core chans - core support chans, yes.
[08:44] <jussi01> (ie. #kubuntu-devel allows german for instance)
[08:45] <Myrtti> ew
[08:46] <Myrtti> jussi01: I define core chans as *you* define them: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/IrcTeam/Scope ;-)
[08:46] <Myrtti> *nitpick*
[08:47]  * jussi01 pours a bucket of cold water on Myrtti...
[08:47] <Myrtti> a tad unnecessary and a bit uncomfortable...
[08:48]  * Myrtti sniffles
[08:56]  * jussi01 hands Myrtti a towel and apologises
[09:15]  * Tm_T hands Ubuntu mugs of coffee to everyone with hug
[09:16] <Tm_T> jussi01: allows yes, but is still primarily english (:
[13:37]  * Pici watches the conversation in -offtopic
[14:19] <Myrtti> ragequits </3
[14:21] <Pici> His question was answered, /me shrugs
[14:36] <Tm_T> maybe that was the problem?
[14:42]  * genii reheats one of the Ubuntu mugs of coffee
[14:47] <Myrtti> !guidelines > pawan
[14:47] <Pici> ugh.
[14:48] <Myrtti> I'm shooting blanks right now
[14:48] <Pici> I know the feeling
[14:49] <Myrtti> "oh yes, we've got that !language factoid too!"
[14:50] <Myrtti> clip is empty, no brain left
[14:57] <Myrtti> getting tired of watching pawan...
[14:58] <Tm_T> I'll watch after him for a second
[15:00] <Pici> He should know better.
[15:04] <Myrtti> I've got mute loaded
[15:04] <Tm_T> Myrtti: go ahead
[15:05] <Tm_T> he is still in the same topic
[15:05] <Myrtti> I'm not convinced
[15:05] <Tm_T> mmm, he haven't asked any other questions?
[15:06] <Pici> Hes been in and out of the channel a few times in the past year or two, usually not a problem like this though.
[15:11] <Myrtti> thank god he's gone
[17:16] <Myrtti> !away > Kinetic|work
[18:29]  * highvoltage waves
[21:05] <IdleOne> suggestion: update all the !language triggers to include " type /join #ubuntu-es to join the channel " in the respective languages of course.
[21:06] <ikonia> I thought they already did ?
[21:06] <ikonia> !es
[21:06] <ikonia> !fr
[21:06] <IdleOne> ikonia: most just give the channel names
[21:06] <IdleOne> but don't include the command
[21:06] <ikonia> ok, I'll have a chat with the others
[21:06] <ikonia> see what they think
[21:06] <IdleOne> thanks
[21:06] <ikonia> I don't see a problem  with adding it
[21:06] <Tm_T> IdleOne: thanks (:
[21:06] <IdleOne> would be most helpful to new users to irc
[21:07] <Tm_T> ikonia: me neither, and what IdleOne said
[21:07] <ikonia> I'll update a couple then
[21:07] <IdleOne> thank you.
[21:08] <IdleOne> oh I forgot
[21:09] <IdleOne> maybe also include " right click on #channel " not sure pidgin/empathy supports the /join command
[21:10] <ikonia> nah, too client specific for me
[21:10] <IdleOne> well whatever is best so long as we can stop having to tell people /how/ to join a channel
[21:11] <ikonia> yup, I kno w your pain
[21:11] <IdleOne> haha
[22:01] <rww> I grabbed that repository from #ubuntu-mozillateam, is the most official one I can find :(
[22:03] <Tm_T> shouldn't that be !fx36 ?
[22:05] <rww> Yes, but for 3.5 there was !ff35 :(
[22:05] <Tm_T> two wrongs doesn't make right (;
[22:06] <Tm_T> anyway, I hope someone who understands after firefox would take a look at it (:
[22:12] <ikonia> I'm not happy about pushing out PPA's
[22:13] <Tm_T> ikonia: depends on what is support policy, I guess
[22:16] <rww> ikonia: perhaps !fx36 is <reply> Ubuntu does not upgrade to new major versions of packages after release. An *unsupported* version of Firefox 3.6 is available by adding the https://launchpad.net/~mozillateam/+archive/firefox-stable/ PPA.
[22:17] <Tm_T> rww: "ppa from https://..."
[22:17] <rww> I'm not a huge PPA fan either, but I think it'd be better for people to be using that than some of the various other silly methods out there.
[22:17] <Tm_T> PPA in
[22:17] <Tm_T> bah, anyway
[22:17] <Tm_T> rww: true
[22:19] <ikonia> rww: I concur the lesser of evils, just seems a sad way to push out software
[22:20] <Tm_T> ikonia: yu, like what Kubuntu has to do with KDE releases
[22:41] <ikonia> Tm_T: I don't find that comfortalbe either
[22:41] <ikonia> comfortable
[23:12] <Seeker`> nalioth: any ideas about Mootbot?