[05:21] <StepNjump_> hi guys, anybody here that uses weechat here??
[05:22] <holstein> StepNjump_: i did... this is not a support channel though... whats up?
[05:22] <Unit193> I'm sure there are, but topic seems to say this isn't a support channel, you may have better luck in #ubuntu
[05:23] <Unit193> (or #weechat)
[05:24] <StepNjump_> oh no? It's for the application programmers?
[05:25] <StepNjump_> _holstein, I'm trying to learn the program but it's complex. I figured out a bit how to conf the irc.conf file but for some reason, instead of connecting the irc.ubuntu.com server, it connects the irc.freenode.... I wonder why that is and if it's not a problem, I'll just leave it like that
[05:25] <holstein> StepNjump_: they are the same no?
[05:25] <StepNjump_> don't know... I'm new.. Ok so it's the same.. Ah I see then!
[05:25] <StepNjump_> lol ok thanks a lot my friend
[05:26] <StepNjump_> It's a great application weechat. I like it a lot.
[05:26] <nhandler> irc.ubuntu.com points to freenode. You can connect to either of them
[05:26] <holstein> sure.. and like Unit193 says, feel free to try #weechat
[05:26] <StepNjump_> np then thanks nhandler
[16:49] <Resistance> what dictates that Mint isnt supported, and therefore is offtopic in #ubuntu?
[16:49] <Resistance> (see: #ubuntu, user: manuel_)
[16:50] <k1l_> !mint
[16:50] <Resistance> i know the factoid :P
[16:50] <Resistance> i'm asking where that policy was defined, so i can point the aforementioned user to it
[16:50] <Resistance> (so I dont have to do the IRCC or Community Council's arguing)
[16:51] <k1l_> i dont know that
[16:51] <AlanBell> robust discussions perhaps, but never arguing ;)
[16:53] <oCean> Resistance: only the officially recognized derivatives are supported in the ubuntu channels: http://www.ubuntu.com/project/about-ubuntu/derivatives
[16:53] <Resistance> oCean:  thanks
[16:53] <AlanBell> Resistance: I don't think there is a list of things that are not supported outside of the factoids, but there is a list of things which are supported
[16:54] <Resistance> that'd work :P
[16:54] <Resistance> i take it that if they want an argument, directing them to either #u-ops or #u-irc would work?  (#u = #ubuntu)
[16:54] <oCean> sure
[17:15] <pangolin> Resistance: I believe and I may be wrong but the fact that Mint ships with proprietary codecs is/was one of the main reasons for it not being supported officially among other changes they made.
[17:16] <Resistance> i see.  that's what i assumed.  i think the user went and became quiet so that issue is dealt with...