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edubuntusup?01:13
rwwhi01:18
rwwubottu: tell edubuntu about membership01:18
ubottuedubuntu, please see my private message01:18
rwwedubuntu: please don't PM people without asking ;)01:18
rwwhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/565638/01:23
rwwwhat the eff o.O01:23
JanChehe01:24
JanCthere might be some translation issue too  ;)01:25
rwwIf you can find a plausible translation of that that isn't "I don't want to actually do anything, but help me get Ubuntu Membership anyway!", I'd be amused to hear it ;P01:26
persiaCould be "I have no idea what sort of thing to do to help Ubuntu: please be my mentor"01:29
persiaIn some communities "spoil" means "guide" or "help"01:30
rwwIf that's the case, then English is even sillier than I thought.01:41
JanCcould also be Ubuntu Member vs. a member of the Ubuntu community (more in general) or some other "membership" related to Ubuntu01:42
persiaEnglish is infinitely siily.01:42
JanCand that person clearly didn't speak English very well01:43
persiaIt started being the language used to order beer by conquerors, went through a phase where it was considered stylish to never spell the same word twice on the same page, and since has reveled in unnecessary neologisms01:43
rwwI sometimes suspect it started as a practical joke.01:43
persiaNah.  It's (mostly) french mercenaries attempting to speak something akin to german in an age of mass illiteracy.01:44
JanCfrench with a partially scandinavian background  ;)01:45
persiaIndeed: that french is horribly influenced by centuries of coastal raiding :)01:45
JanCoh, and probably some flemish too, as William the Conqueror was married to a Flemish princess who brought her own servants to his castle  ;)01:49
persiaThere wasn't such meaningful difference between flemish and german at that point, it was before the germans were consolidated (pre-literacy)02:03
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xdataphi guys. I would like the Ubuntu Member cloak. My Launchpad profile: https://launchpad.net/~xdatap111:29
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vishxdatap: you'll have to wait for one of the IRCC members to be around to approve the cloak.. :)12:34
topylixdatap: one sec12:36
xdatapvish, ok, no problem, thanks for the anwer :)12:36
topylineed to poke a... oh hi nhandler!12:36
nhandlertopyli: Need me?12:37
topylistaff for xdatap's cloaking ceremony :)12:37
nhandlerxdatap: You are now cloaked12:38
topylithanks nhandler12:38
vishyay! "ircc" highlights work :D12:39
topylivish: yep :)12:39
xdatapthanks topyli  and nhandler :)12:39
nhandlerb:)12:39
xdatapand vish of course :)12:40
vishcan we mention that as "..ask IRCC" on the wiki itself https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/Cloaks ? so that folks would know who to ping?12:40
topylivish: nhandler has some advanced hilight ping system apparently. wasn't even online when you pinged!12:40
vishyea.. he is weird! but i was able to break his highlight system atleast once :D12:41
nhandlervish: It isn't a requirement and not all do it. I also think most of us are pretty good about checking this channel when we notice activity (the issue is when none of the council is around)12:41
vishk.. :)12:42
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xdatapnhandler, hello17:02
xdatapHi guys, anybody from IRCC online? This morning i got my cloak, but it's mispelled17:05
Piciheh17:05
m4vhaha17:05
xdatap:)17:06
Picixdatap: Do you know which staffer applied the cloak?17:07
xdatapnhandler, if i remember well17:07
* k1l points at nhandler17:07
Picijussi/tsimpson? ^17:09
xdatapmy launchpad profile is: https://launchpad.net/people/xdatap117:09
Picimarienz: I suppose you can't help with this unless the request actually comes from GC, right?17:10
marienz"membmer"?17:11
marienzcurious. Give me a moment.17:11
PiciYeah.  I'm not a GC anymore, so I can't authorize it.17:11
* marienz decides having the original cloak request in his scrollback is good enough17:12
xdatapthanks marienz :)17:13
jussixdatap: Hiya Paolo :)17:14
jussimarienz: if you had any doubt, Im ok with it :) :)17:14
xdataphey Jussi! :)17:14
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senseHow do you make XChat (GNOME) export its logs in the weechat format that is needed for the MoinMoin IRC parser?21:24
erUSULsense: you should ask in a xachat channel but i doubt xchat supports weechat format ...21:26
erUSULsense: maybe you can transform one in the other with some sed/awk/perl/python/whatever ....21:26
m4vI even wonder if moinmoin does support weechat format, I use weechat but I had to convert it to irssi format21:27
senseerUSUL: Ok, thanks I'll look in an Xchat channel.21:27
m4vlast time I put some logs in the wiki21:27
sensem4v: <http://moinmo.in/HelpOnParsers#diff.2C_cplusplus.2C_python.2C_java.2C_pascal.2C_irc.2BAC8-irssi_parsers>21:29
senseSee the IRC entry in the table21:29
senseThat is the {{{#irc }}} thing21:29
m4vI did read the help, but it didn't work when I tried it in wiki.ubuntu.com I don't know, maybe I didn't use the syntax right, but the thing confused me enough that when I saw it worked with irssi format I just used that.21:31
m4vand I was (still I am) surprised to see weechatlog and not other more common clients.21:33
senseapparently it is some sort of standard21:34
m4vthe wee-standard?21:36
senseI think so.21:43
senseIt is associated with a mime-type, according to that MoinMoin page.21:43
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JanCsense: how does the "weechat logs" look like?23:05
senseJanC: Apparently something like the source of <http://wiki.ubuntu-nl.org/community/Meetings/Meeting20110110/Log>.23:06
JanCyou can more or less define how xchat logs everything using a printf template23:06
persiaAnd you can probably use a text processor like sed or perl to convert one format into another.23:06
JanCif the necessary data is available, yes23:06
JanCwhich looks like it shouldn't be an issue23:07
JanCthat format is weird also23:07
JanCwith the space in the nick?23:07
senseThat doesn't seem to be a requirement for MoinMoin's parser. ;)23:08
JanCI doubt this is a standard moinmoin parser23:10
JanCsounds more like something somebody hacked togeteher at some point  ;)23:10
JanCprobably Seveas  ;)23:10
JanCor maybe some other early Ubuntu IRC person23:11
tsimpsonthe space before the nick is probably to hold the voiced/opped flag (+/@)23:56

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