[00:57]  * genii-around sips his coffee and stares at IdleOne
[00:58] <IdleOne> stop staring at me! it creeps me out.
[00:58] <genii-around> Heh, ok!
[00:58] <IdleOne> oh, you're right though
[00:58] <IdleOne> I should probably ask in here huh?
[00:59] <genii-around> IdleOne: I had just supposed you got ahold of AlanBell directly, etc
[01:00] <IdleOne> well for officialness...
[01:00] <IdleOne> AlanBell: would it be possible to get meetingology to join #ubuntu-ca. There is interest in testing it and perhaps use it on a permanent basis.
[01:00] <genii-around> Posterity :-)
[01:17] <JoseeAntonioR> IdleOne, genii-around: you can use #meetingology for testing.
[01:18] <genii-around> JoseeAntonioR: Thanks
[01:18] <IdleOne> JoseeAntonioR: Well not really testing as in stress tests but more of a test for the team to see if it fits well with the way we run our meetings
[01:18] <IdleOne> the bot itself is great IMO
[01:18] <JoseeAntonioR> IdleOne: I can provide you with a meetingology clone I've got until you make your final decision, if you want to.
[01:19] <IdleOne> will keep that in mind, thank you JoseeAntonioR :)
[01:19] <JoseeAntonioR> np
[01:26] <JoseeAntonioR> Myrtti: do you set +i -i in #u-unregged in a weekly/monthly basis? or it's just random?
[01:26] <IdleOne> random
[01:26] <IdleOne> depends how many people are idle in there
[01:27] <IdleOne> right now it is a low number but you can set +i and the bots do the rest
[01:27] <JoseeAntonioR> if you guys would like, I can do it in a weekly/bi-weekly basis
[01:28] <IdleOne> fine with me, might want to see what some of the IRCC think. I can't imagine it would be a problem
[01:30] <JoseeAntonioR> Tm_T, funkyHat, Pici, topyli, take a look above, please
[03:24] <Unit193> !synaptic
[03:24] <IdleOne> That needs some changing
[03:24] <Unit193> You don't say.
[03:24] <IdleOne> I don't say it often
[03:24] <IdleOne> :)
[03:25] <Unit193> "/usr/share/example-content/Experience ubuntu.ogg" still in Ubuntu?
[03:25] <IdleOne> beats me
[03:26] <Unit193> Figured you could check more easily. ;P
[03:26] <IdleOne> I run kubuntu+1
[03:38] <IdleOne> !no synaptic is <reply> A Graphical Package Manager. For a good howto see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SynapticHowto
[03:39] <IdleOne> ubottu: synaptic is <reply> A Graphical Package Manager. For a good howto see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SynapticHowto
[03:39] <IdleOne> !no synaptic is <reply> A Graphical Package Manager. For a good howto see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SynapticHowto
[03:39] <IdleOne> there we go.
[03:39] <m4v> weird
[03:40] <IdleOne> yeah, why did I have to tell it twice?
[03:40] <m4v> you asking me?
[03:40] <IdleOne> you are the bot guru :)
[03:41] <IdleOne> !synaptic
[03:42] <m4v> database was locked apparently.
[03:43] <IdleOne> you breaking things again ? :P
[03:43] <IdleOne> make sure to burn it down also this time
[03:44] <m4v> I swear it was broke before I came!
[03:44] <IdleOne> I believe you lol
[07:09] <AlanBell> IdleOne: should be there now
[19:41] <IdleOne> AlanBell: Thank you.
[21:10] <m4v> Is there any issue if we use IRC/ubuntu-es/ for place some of our documents in wiki.ubuntu.com?
[21:16] <pleia2> the syntax I've seen on the wiki has been more like IRC/ES/
[21:22] <m4v> that works too. Mostly I was wondering if IRC/ was only for the irc team of the core channels or we could use it as well.
[21:25] <pleia2> yeah, I don't actually know the answer to that :)
[21:29] <AlanBell> m4v: go for it
[21:37] <m4v> AlanBell: thanks
[22:09] <IdleOne> I think the more documentation the better
[22:09] <IdleOne> also, its a wiki!