[06:23] <lubu> Hello.    Got a question about registering.  Anybody out and about tonight?
[06:26] <lubu> The code I keep typing in from the Ubuntu wiki's keeps giving me a message saying UNKNOWN COMMAND, and I"m too new at this to understand what I'm typing wrong.
[06:28] <lubu> back to the drawing board... just read above that this is not a support channel.  G'nite.
[06:30] <Unit193> Registering with nickserv?
[13:27] <TheLordOfTime> AlanBell:  around?
[13:28] <AlanBell> hi TheLordOfTime
[13:28] <TheLordOfTime> AlanBell:  available for a /query?
[13:28] <AlanBell> sure
[19:16] <TheLordOfTime> who manages ubot5's factoids?
[19:16] <TheLordOfTime> the ops team, just like ubottu?
[19:17] <Myrtti> why?
[19:18] <Myrtti> by default it uses the same database as ubottu, but the sync might be lagging
[19:18] <Myrtti> if I'm not gravely mistaken
[19:19] <TheLordOfTime> Myrtti:  in #ubuntuforums the support factoid might be better suited to point to the beginners channel
[19:19] <TheLordOfTime> instead of #ubuntu
[19:19] <TheLordOfTime> (for that specific channel)
[19:26] <stlsaint> opps
[19:28] <Myrtti> TheLordOfTime: I think I made a concious decision not to point to the beginners channel
[19:28] <Myrtti> I can't remember what my reasoning was though
[19:33] <IdleOne> I agree, #ubuntu is the better choice to send users, new or more experienced.
[19:34] <IdleOne> pushing people to -beginners would be like saying you're a noob and we don't have time for you. IMHO
[19:35] <IdleOne> besides isn't -beginners a team channel?
[19:35] <TheLordOfTime> IdleOne:  then users in the forums channel need to learn that
[19:36] <IdleOne> if the people in the forums channel want to do support in -beginners they are welcome to
[19:36] <IdleOne> but if they don't want to do any support the best choice would be to send them to the more active channel