[01:26] mussa is trolling? [01:26] yes. was annoying the last times [01:26] o [01:26] did make alot of offtopic, confusion and chitty chat [01:35] @mark #ubuntu mussa writing again in arabic even he knows its an english channel [01:35] The operation succeeded. [03:11] In ubottu, histo said: !zorin is !derivatives [07:51] FloodBot1 called the ops in #ubuntu-ops-monitor (mass join (1692 users, 4 overflows, 1696 limit)) [07:51] FloodBot3 called the ops in #ubuntu-ops-monitor (mass join (1697 users, 4 overflows, 1701 limit)) [07:51] FloodBot2 called the ops in #ubuntu-ops-monitor (mass join (1689 users, 4 overflows, 1693 limit)) [10:39] do we need an extra factoid for backtrack which says, that the dont allow unregged and/or root-ident join in their channel? [10:39] i see alot of "aftertalk" when user get directed to their channel and cant join/write because of their channel policy [10:45] I'm not sure whether we do, if somebody is using Backtrack for its stated aims, the person 'should' be knowlegable enough to work out why they can't join/talk, maybe an extra bit in the factoid to say "if you are unable to join the appropriate channel, please ask in #freenode for assistance" [10:45] k1l_: does backtrack has any documentation of their irc? [10:45] +channel [10:45] I just looked at that, they do, but it doesn't mention registering/not being root etc [10:45] aw [10:46] Rules are at http://www.backtrack-linux.org/community/irc-rules/ [10:46] does in the /topic [10:46] they have set the mute on root!*@* too [10:46] they do'nt want new users joining their channel [10:46] it's like their test [10:50] i know that they dont want "that users". but we now have to handle "that users". so my point is just to reduce the "but i cant write/join" there aftertalk [10:51] I'd leave it [10:51] it's up to them if they can't figure out how to read a topic/document/register/not-be-root [10:53] If you make a special case for Backtrack, do you then modify !wine to say you have to be registered to join #winehq etc, you'd end up with specific factoids for pretty much every linux based channel depending on their own rules, and then the channels may change their policy [10:55] it was just a thought about reducing the not support talk. i dont have the perfect solution in my hands :) [10:55] I can see the benefit of specific factoids when necessary, but if somebody doesn't read the channel entry message, are they likely to read a full factoid [11:05] nope === bazhang_ is now known as bazhang [16:18] whats with ts^^ [16:21] bazhang: Since the channel is #ubuntu+1 I guess most people using regular Ubuntu don't know all the other +1 channels forward there [16:21] genii-around, yet he persists with calling mangoduit a s being manner-less [16:21] But yes, they are somewhat rude [16:22] How do I order an Ubuntu? [16:22] heh [16:22] shipit I guess he means [16:24] or just trolling [16:42] [16:46] In ubottu, SonikkuAmerica said: !motd is The Message of the Day (MOTD) is typically a greeting from the server on the IRC network you have joined. More about MOTD: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MOTD [16:46] uhh [16:47] I don't really see any reason for that. If we did have a motd factiod, it would be about the motd that displays when you login. [16:48] to your Ubuntu, not freenode [17:06] Yrp [17:06] Yep, rather === MrChrisDruif is now known as RyuKurisu === RyuKurisu is now known as MrChrisDruif