[01:10] <doctormo> pleia2: The question asked by Mr-KorOl didn't sound like your average every day desktop question for #ubuntu
[01:10] <pleia2> doctormo: no, but AFAIK there isn't really a channel for more advanced questions (and if there is the #ubuntu folks will know :))
[01:11] <pleia2> maybe the -server channel
[01:11] <doctormo> From my experence anyone with a semi-hard problem gets ignored on #ubuntu
[01:12] <pleia2> ah :\
[01:19] <doctormo> I'd have gone to #debian or #ubuntu-motu
[01:19] <doctormo> The server people might know too though
[01:22] <pleia2> I think motu is pretty packaging specific
[01:22] <pleia2> are the #debian folks friendly to ubuntu people these days? last I knew they weren't particularly
[01:23] <pleia2> the official debian channel on oftc was always a bit better about it
[01:30] <doctormo> pleia2: From what I can tell the debian people are more accepting than they used to be, but I still wouldn't mention ubuntu to them.
[01:30]  * pleia2 nods
[01:31] <doctormo> The bias might not be manifestly obvious but I'm better announcing Ubuntu love would have a similar effect to announcing you were female... unfortunatly.
[01:31] <doctormo> betting*
[01:34] <doctormo> i.e. they'd think you were stupid even if you were Ada Lovelace.