[04:00] <tester> hi, is there a channel for ubuntu friendly / ubuntu testing?
[15:10] <autif> What is the right place to ask about Install CD customization? https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InstallCDCustomization is based on hardy and i386 - I need to customize a CD for amd64 - have some questions.
[15:11] <k1l> autif: i would suggest #ubuntu since this is the irc-council channel
[15:11] <IdleOne> it isn't the irc-council channel
[15:12] <autif> thanks!
[15:12] <Sidewinder> autif, But, the #ubuntu channel is probably the best place to ask.
[15:13] <k1l> well, this one here is the international ubuntu ops channel (to be correct)
[15:13] <IdleOne> those instructions should work with 12.04
[15:15] <autif> IdleOne: true - as long as I am under i386 only - I am creating an ISO for amd64 and I am not sure how to create the *.conf files (under the title Building the repository with apt-ftparchive)
[15:15] <k1l> if this is a difficult one you can try #ubuntu-meta
[15:17] <Wizard> International ubuntu ops channel?
[15:17] <Wizard> Than I have a question.
[15:17] <IdleOne> ask
[15:17] <IdleOne> autif: not sure but I imagine it would be the same no matter what arch you are using
[15:17] <autif> oooh - an unlisted channel - ubuntu-meta does not show up in https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/ChannelList. Thanks k1l
[15:18] <Wizard> I have troubles with keeping #ubuntu-pl on topic.
[15:18] <IdleOne> troubles, in what way?
[15:18] <IdleOne> people go offtopic a lot?
[15:18] <k1l> Wizard: do you have a #ubuntu-pl-offtopic?
[15:18] <IdleOne> create an #ubuntu-pl-offtopic
[15:19] <IdleOne> and be strict about keeping -pl on topic.
[15:19] <Wizard> No, we don't have. A little offtopic is not bad, at least channel isn't dead.
[15:19] <Wizard> But people constantly came in to bash Ubuntu and advertise Arch or Mint.
[15:19] <autif> IdleOne: I am not so sure - apt-ftparchive-deb.conf - has a few sections - these are specific to i386 - for amd64 - these sections will look very different. I have tried a few things, but I am not able to get what I need. So I am looking for an expert
[15:19] <Wizard> Other ops are constantly afk and I don't have permissions to set other ops.
[15:19] <Wizard> I can't be on irc 24/7
[15:19] <k1l> well, the troll problem needs a hard op-hand
[15:20] <k1l> Wizard: myabe you need to recriut some more ops then
[15:20] <Wizard> I did.
[15:20] <IdleOne> Wizard: you can ask the loco-council for help with getting more ops to help out
[15:20] <Wizard> I have two candidates.
[15:20] <Wizard> Good idea IdleOne.
[15:21] <IdleOne> you might want to ask the IRCC if they can help. As for having the proper flags you can ask the IRCC to see what they can do about that also
[15:21] <Wizard> Thank you, IdleOne.
[15:21] <IdleOne> sure thing
[15:22] <Wizard> I'll try to contact them later.
[15:22] <IdleOne> you might want to add @ubuntu/member to the acces list and also the UbuntuIRCCouncil account
[15:23] <IdleOne> IRCC can help you out there I believe
[15:24] <Wizard> Is there any guide for Ubuntu channel rules? Currently we use: "Don't be rude, honour polish language and don't use cursewords"
[15:24] <IdleOne> !guidelines
[15:24] <Wizard> Which is compatible with COC, IMO.
[15:25] <IdleOne> is what we use for #ubuntu. loco channels are free to use whatever guidelines they like but it is recommended all ubuntu* channels follow the same basic guidelines
[15:25] <Wizard> ;]
[15:27] <Wizard> !IRCC
[15:34] <Wizard> Is it possible to get ubottu for our channel? :)
[15:35] <Wizard> It is a really helpful bot.
[15:36] <IdleOne> I think -pl would get lubotu3
[15:37] <IdleOne> AlanBell: ^^
[15:38] <Wizard> :)
[15:45] <AlanBell> lubotu3: join #ubuntu-pl
[15:47] <AlanBell> lubotu2`: nick lubotu2
[15:47] <Wizard> AlanBell: Thanks.
[15:50] <Wizard> AlanBell: Is there a way to translate its answers?
[15:51] <AlanBell> I think some teams run their own instance with translated responses
[15:51] <AlanBell> anyone else know how people deal with translations of the bots?
[15:52] <Wizard> #ubuntu-ru has bot which speaks russian.
[15:52] <IdleOne> you would have to submit !factoid-#ubuntu-pl is <reply> traslanted factoid
[15:52] <Sidewinder> I guess it could be done manually but that sounds like a daunting task.
[15:53] <IdleOne> that would make the factoid channel specific
[15:53] <IdleOne> which I believe would also require a trusted person to have the proper rights with the bot to avoid having to get each factoid approved
[15:54] <Wizard> Oh my god :]
[15:54] <Wizard> OK.
[15:55] <Wizard> Restructurization of #ubuntu-pl has officially started ;]
[15:56] <Wizard> First thing is to organize meeting and approve new ops.
[15:56] <IdleOne> I know -es runs it's own instance, perhaps they might be willing to help out but the translations would still have to be done by -pl folks
[15:56] <Wizard> I bet I would find people willing to do this.