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rww | yup. irssi does that too | 00:07 |
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ubot2 | _sara_ called the ops in #ubuntu-se () | 03:56 |
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ubot5 | lifeless called the ops in #launchpad () | 05:25 |
lubotu3 | Yanksrule called the ops in #ubuntu-fi () | 05:26 |
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lubotu3 | YanksRule called the ops in #ubuntu-fi () | 06:10 |
lubotu3 | YanksRule called the ops in #ubuntu-uk () | 06:10 |
ubot2 | YanksRule called the ops in #ubuntu-arm () | 06:11 |
ubot2 | YanksRule called the ops in #ubuntu-beginners () | 06:11 |
ubot2 | YanksRule called the ops in #ubuntu-classroom () | 06:11 |
ubot2 | YanksRule called the ops in #ubuntu-arm () | 06:11 |
ubot2 | YanksRule called the ops in #ubuntu-beginners () | 06:11 |
lubotu3 | YanksRule called the ops in #ubuntu-uk () | 06:12 |
vish | let me guess! YankeesFan again.. :/ | 06:13 |
lubotu3 | YanksRule called the ops in #ubuntu-uk () | 06:13 |
bazhang | * [YanksRule] (~YanksRule@c-66-30-168-93.hsd1.ma.comcast.net): YanksRule | 06:14 |
ubot2 | YanksRule called the ops in #ubuntu-arm () | 06:14 |
vish | i meant the nick "YankeesFan" , no to a real yankees fan :D | 06:14 |
lubotu3 | YanksRule called the ops in #ubuntu-uk () | 06:15 |
lubotu3 | YanksRule called the ops in #ubuntu-uk () | 06:17 |
bazhang | lubotu3 ignore Yanksrule | 06:18 |
lubotu3 | Error: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :) | 06:18 |
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ubot2 | dagon_ called the ops in #ubuntu-se () | 08:03 |
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s_mahdi | hi every body | 11:43 |
s_mahdi | would any body like to help me for installing tcl on ubuntu 10.04?? | 11:43 |
k1l | s_mahdi: this is not a support channel. try #ubuntu instead. | 11:44 |
s_mahdi | ok | 11:45 |
s_mahdi | tnax | 11:45 |
guntbert | question about ubottu's encyclopedia: why when "lmgtfy is <alias> google" and !lmgtfy gives the well known sentence about google-fu..., does !google give something different? | 12:03 |
erUSUL | !lmgtfy --info | 12:06 |
erUSUL | ouch | 12:06 |
* guntbert softly blows at the hurt finger :-) | 12:07 | |
erUSUL | 12:08 | |
ubottu | I have no google command, use http://www.google.com/ | 12:08 |
erUSUL | missconfiguration? | 12:08 |
guntbert | erUSUL: but how? the database http://ubottu.com/factoids.cgi?search=google doesn't know about the "I have no..." factoid | 12:10 |
erUSUL | guntbert: i suspect is not the factoid the one that says that. it may be another plugin that triggers first | 12:11 |
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guntbert | erUSUL: strange ... well I'll let it lie a bit and later ask in -ops | 12:13 |
erUSUL | guntbert: or in ubuntu-bots | 12:13 |
guntbert | erUSUL: better place, thx for the reminder :-) | 12:13 |
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persia | The !google calls the default google supybot plugin, which was removed. There's a few other special cases that get responses that aren't factoids for the same reason. | 12:30 |
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m4v | about guntbert question, recently a commit changed that !google triggers that special response and not a factoid, like with !seen | 15:47 |
tsimpson | and I just fixed it :) | 15:48 |
tsimpson | 15:49 | |
ubottu | While Google is useful for helpers, many newer users don't have the google-fu yet. Please don't tell people to "google it" when they ask a question. | 15:49 |
tsimpson | !google this won't work | 15:49 |
ubottu | I have no google command, use http://www.google.com/ | 15:49 |
m4v | ah, correct. | 15:52 |
ubot2 | ImGangsta called the ops in #ubuntu-kernel () | 15:58 |
ubot2 | ImGangsta called the ops in #ubuntu-kernel () | 15:59 |
m4v | real gangsters would cry. | 16:05 |
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vish | can we ban such users from freenode itself? we know that once he starts in one channel he keeps doing it a bunch of channels.. | 17:09 |
vish | so once we notice this again, maybe we can have some staff ban him from freenode rather than each op having to ban from every channel he hits? | 17:10 |
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tsimpson | vish: "we" can't, but we do inform staff | 17:24 |
vish | tsimpson: so if someone notices that pattern again, we can just ask the staff here or in #freenode? | 17:26 |
tsimpson | staff are watching out for it, and usually our ops inform staff too | 17:27 |
tsimpson | but if no one seems to be around, you can poke staff :) | 17:27 |
vish | cool.. :) | 17:28 |
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m4v | YankeesFan's hostname has been used for trolling since way back last year, I surprised he isn't k-lined on the spot but whatever, is staff's call. | 18:42 |
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ubot2 | ImGangsta called the ops in #ubuntu-kernel () | 20:49 |
Pendulum | slightly odd question, but are there any rules about bots in Ubuntu channels? (not ubotu, but bots that teams might have of their own) | 21:12 |
Pendulum | I have a member of my team that wants to create a talking/speech bot and I wanted to make sure there were no objections before I told him to go ahead | 21:13 |
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tsimpson | Pendulum: the rule is that you need permission of the channel owner to put a bot in there | 21:33 |
tsimpson | if the owner of the channel has no objection, then it's fine | 21:33 |
Pendulum | tsimpson: the people I know I think would be pushing long term to have it included in #ubuntu and the like as an accessibility feature | 21:33 |
Pendulum | I don't want them to get their hopes up about something that would never happen | 21:34 |
tsimpson | that would depend totally on what it does | 21:34 |
Pendulum | okay | 21:34 |
tsimpson | it'd be quite rare for us to approve a bot for #ubuntu, but we'll certainly listen to any ideas | 21:35 |
Pendulum | okay | 21:35 |
Pendulum | I'll pass that back | 21:35 |
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xavier353 | hello | 23:20 |
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xavier353 | ...i need help getting my wireless working | 23:20 |
xavier353 | as of right now i cant use it | 23:20 |
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m4v | xavier353: you should try in #ubuntu, this isn't a support channel | 23:21 |
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