[05:43] <chelz> the topic in #ubuntu-server probably could do with some updating. still seems to refer to 10.04 server guide, and seems to make it seem like 12.04 isn't out yet
[06:43] <Tm_T> chelz: good now?
[06:44] <chelz> Tm_T: yep! :)
[10:16] <czajkowski> aloha, I was wondering if I could get a bot in #maas please ?
[10:16] <czajkowski> AlanBell: ^^^
[10:16] <AlanBell> hi czajkowski
[10:17] <czajkowski> AlanBell: can you make that happen or where do we need to request it
[10:17] <AlanBell> External, but Ubuntu related, IRC channel would be a job for ubot5
[10:18] <czajkowski> AlanBell: thanks
[10:18] <AlanBell> no problem
[21:16] <ButterflyOfFire> Hello :) is there any commands to use with lubotu3 such as !help for example ?
[21:17] <ButterflyOfFire> I didn't find any tuto on Ubuntu Wiki
[21:18] <Unit193> You have the package plugin, and factoids.
[21:20] <ButterflyOfFire> Could we add factoids to it Unit193 ?
[21:20] <Unit193> You can request them, they'll be forwarded to here so someone can decide if it's useful/correct/current
[21:21] <IdleOne> !lubotu3
[21:21] <IdleOne> !bot
[21:21] <IdleOne> ButterflyOfFire: http://ubottu.com/devel/wiki/Plugins
[21:22] <ButterflyOfFire> Merci ;)
[21:22] <IdleOne> De rien.
[21:25] <ButterflyOfFire> Okay, I'm starting to understand how it works. So we need, perhaps, to host our own Suppybot to give support/help in other languages such as arabic or berber for our LoCo rather then english ? Something like ubot-fr ?
[21:38] <ButterflyOfFire> !test
[21:39] <ButterflyOfFire> Humm okay okay
[22:26] <IdleOne> Would be really nice if there was a LP translation way of doing the ubottu factoids
[22:28] <ButterflyOfFire> yep
[22:30] <ButterflyOfFire> But some factoids are specific such as symbol ! followed by ops
[22:39] <ButterflyOfFire> Have a good night
[23:10] <JoseeAntonioR> Hello! Is anyone from the IRC Council available?
[23:20] <Pici> JoseeAntonioR: Yes, whats up?
[23:21] <JoseeAntonioR> Pici: Hey, I need +voOtif flags for ubuntu-co-bot in #ubuntu-co-meeting, ubuntu-co-bot is Ubuntu-CO's new meetingbot.
[23:21] <JoseeAntonioR> Actually, the person in charge of the flags is not available, and I need to test everything's working fine for the meetings
[23:22] <Pici> JoseeAntonioR: it needs +f?
[23:22] <nhandler> I was wondering the same thing. And +i ?
[23:23] <JoseeAntonioR> Pici: yes, +f to modify flags for adding bans and so on, and +i for inviting people for the meetings
[23:24] <Pici> JoseeAntonioR: +f is not needed to add normal bans.
[23:24] <Pici> Only if you were adding akicks, which is a fairly rare thing to need to do.
[23:24] <JoseeAntonioR> Pici: don't bans work by adding the +b flag to the user?
[23:24] <JoseeAntonioR> then, if it's not needed, no +f
[23:25] <Pici> You should use using the +b mode to ban people. the +b flag is something different, and not normally needed.
[23:26] <JoseeAntonioR> ok, then it's fine :)
[23:26] <JoseeAntonioR> I use @ban add username in the bot, that's why I was asking
[23:27] <benonsoftware> JoseeAntonioR: The bot does /mode +b nick then, which doesn't add the +b flag to ChanServ access list nor does it need +f to do it
[23:27] <Pici> 19:26:56 [freenode] -ChanServ(ChanServ@services.)- Flags +voOtiA were set on ubuntu-co-bot in #ubuntu-co-meeting.
[23:27] <JoseeAntonioR> Pici: great, thanks!