[01:07] <JanC> Daniel0108: the locoteam as a whole is in charge of those channels
[01:09] <JanC> so if there are channels managed by other people who do their work well (in a way that benefits & doesn't hurt ubuntu & ubuntu-at), I don't see any reason why you would need practical management over the channel(s)
[01:10] <Daniel0108> JanC, okay, that's good :P
[01:10] <JanC> of course, things are different if the "owner" of a loco channel has been MIA for a year...
[01:18] <JanC> anyway, nobody "owns" a locoteam, but some people might own rights over certain resources/assets of a locoteam, and it's up to the locoteam to agree on that
[01:26] <Daniel0108> I know, JanC 
[01:33] <markjones> Daniel0108: In Wales, I'm the first Point of Contact for my team, I administer on behalf of our team our wiki pages and I email members every so often. We did have a Team Contact whom worked on behalf of other members, but that is currently vacant
[01:33] <markjones> nobody on our two IRC channels is op, but three of us have op priviliges
[01:34] <Daniel0108> markjones, we don't have OPs either
[01:36] <markjones> the only owned thing is the server we'll be using for our website
[01:36] <JanC> well, I "own" our IRC channel and ML, but that's largely historical (I don't have admin rights on our website for example)
[01:36] <JanC> although I have "root" on the webserver, so i could change that if I wanted...  ;)
[01:37] <JanC> but I don't own the Launchpad team, for example
[01:37] <JanC> and I have no access to our bank account