[16:53] <JoseeAntonioR> IRC Council: I'd like to request a bot cloak for AirBot, which will be used for Ubuntu on Air. It's a ClassBot mod.
[16:55] <bazhang> JoseeAntonioR, an ubuntu member cloak?
[16:56] <nhandler> bazhang: he wants an ubuntu/bot/airbot cloak for the bot
[16:56] <bazhang> ah ok
[16:56] <JoseeAntonioR> bazhang: an Ubuntu Bot cloak. I've already made the request privately with the IRCC, they said I should popo it in here.
[16:56] <JoseeAntonioR> s/popo/pop
[16:56] <bazhang> heh
[17:09] <m4v> JoseeAntonioR: classbot clone? what's wrong with the one in #ubuntu-charlas?
[17:10] <JoseeAntonioR> m4v: classbot mod. It will have another purpose.
[17:10] <m4v> okay
[17:17] <JoseeAntonioR> Pici, topyli: hey guys, could any of you process the request?
[17:18] <topyli> i could, but i'm probably not the handiest one technically :)
[17:18] <JoseeAntonioR> hmm, well
[17:19] <IdleOne> topyli: you just need to ACK it
[17:19] <IdleOne> but yeah, maybe wait for one of the other ircc members if you rather
[17:19] <topyli> ok, i have no problem with it myself, but i suppose someone else would be better off to do it
[17:20] <IdleOne> or is it SYN it
[17:20] <IdleOne> anyway, either way needs a GC to ask a staffer
[17:21] <JoseeAntonioR> yeah, if a GC agrees, nhandler will apply it
[17:22] <pleia2> m4v: even the ClaseBot (in #ubuntu-charlas) is a clone of ClassBot :)
[17:22] <pleia2> they run on different hosts
[17:22] <JoseeAntonioR> pleia2 runs ClaseBot
[17:30] <topyli> JoseeAntonioR: i can ack it, just get a staffer to do it
[17:30] <JoseeAntonioR> nhandler: ping ping, ^
[17:30] <nhandler> Sure
[17:31] <JoseeAntonioR> wow, you're fast
[17:31] <nhandler> Done
[17:31] <topyli> thanks nhandler
[17:31] <nhandler> No problem. Don't forget to update the bots wiki page
[17:32] <topyli> oh yes. good reminder :)
[17:32] <JoseeAntonioR> thanks, nhandler
[17:32] <topyli> actually, i'll delegate that to JoseeAntonioR :)
[17:32] <nhandler> :)
[17:32] <JoseeAntonioR> doing it right now!
[17:37] <pleia2> er
[17:38] <pleia2> -!- ClaseBot [~ClaseBot@ubuntu/bot/airbot] has joined #ubuntu-charlas
[17:38] <JoseeAntonioR> erm, nhandler, ^
[17:39] <pleia2> yeah, can we get that reverted? :)
[17:39] <m4v> pleia2: I know that, I thought that AirBot was duplicating the functions of ClaseBot.
[17:39] <pleia2> m4v: nah, ClaseBot is completely different, it's for IRC-based sessions, Airbot is for upcoming google hangout sessions
[17:41] <nhandler> Bleh, let me fix that
[17:42] <pleia2> thanks :)
[17:42] <nhandler> Sorry about that
[17:42] <JoseeAntonioR> pleia2, nhandler: is clasebot ok with an unaffiliated cloak?
[17:43] <nhandler> JoseeAntonioR: That is what is has always had. If the Classroom ES folks and IRCC want it to be an ubuntu/bot cloak, I have no objections
[17:44] <JoseeAntonioR> yep, just checked
[17:47] <m4v> cloaks are overrated.
[17:50] <nhandler> m4v: I would be glad to remove yours if you don't want it ;)
[17:53] <m4v> nhandler: ubuntu's ones I meant :P but I was half joking, so don't take me seriously.
[17:57] <nhandler> I'm not, don't worry :)
[18:01] <m4v> in a unrelated thing, do anyone know why the #title thing doesn't work in wiki pages? did it ever work? I mean https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/TermsOfService has "#title IRC Terms Of Service" yet the page title is still "TermsOfService"
[18:09] <nhandler> m4v: It definitely used to work (don't ask me how long ago). I can confirm that it doesn't appear to work anymore.
[18:11] <m4v> nhandler: you know who we have to poke for take a look? is slightly annoying for the translated pages, as you only see "de", "ast" as title.
[18:15] <JoseeAntonioR> m4v: #ubuntu-docs may help
[18:16] <m4v> I see now that #title isn't something standard in moinmoin, probably wiki.ubuntu.com had it patched.
[18:16] <nhandler> Or file an RT ticket about it (since the sysadmins would be the ones to fix it)
[18:35] <AlanBell> m4v: you need to talk to newz2000 about the #title macro I think
[18:36] <AlanBell> I was helping with the moin wiki stuff, but lost interest when they started cherry picking stuff out of merge requests and applying them direct in production without putting them in the bzr tree
[19:25] <m4v> thanks, I'll poke around.