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Tm_TAlanBell: choo choo says night train19:15
AlanBell:)19:21
AlanBellso Tm_T shall we go through the agenda?19:24
IdleOneo/19:24
IdleOnelet's get to it, we are burning daylight.19:25
AlanBell#startmeeting IRC team19:25
meetingologyMeeting started Sun May 26 19:25:57 2013 UTC.  The chair is AlanBell. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/meetingology.19:25
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AlanBellhttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/IrcCouncil/MeetingAgenda19:26
AlanBellwe have missed a couple of meetings, and this one isn't really getting off to a great start :(19:26
Tm_Thmmm19:27
* knome blows to a vuvuzela to lift up the mood19:27
Tm_Tif there's something that require broader participation from IRCC I suppose we can continue via mail with those subject19:27
IdleOne+119:28
IdleOnem4v still hasn't been made a member :/19:28
AlanBellyes, we can and m4v membership application is something I would really like to do by mail, that has been hanging for far too long19:29
Tm_Tagreed19:29
AlanBell#topic Review last meetings action items19:29
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* AlanBell hunts back for the last meeting that wasn't just postponing stuff to the next meeting19:30
AlanBellgosh, it really has been some time19:33
AlanBellI will have a further hunt later for undone action items19:34
AlanBell#topic Open items in the IRCC tracker19:35
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AlanBellthere has been no activity in the tracker19:35
AlanBell#topic Review Bugs related to the Ubuntu IRC Council19:35
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AlanBellwe have no bugs19:35
AlanBell#topic Membership applications19:35
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AlanBellwe do have a membership application from m4v19:36
AlanBellhttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/m4v19:36
AlanBellhttps://launchpad.net/~m4v19:36
AlanBellm4v has been a consistent long term contributor to Ubuntu in particular in the IRC area, and especially on the bot infrastructure19:37
bazhangthat should be an insta-pass19:37
Unit193Is he here?19:37
AlanBellI am entirely comfortable that the IRCC is an appropriate membership body for this application19:38
bazhangm4v, not in this channel19:38
AlanBellthe wiki page looks good and there are strong testimonials19:38
IdleOnem4v gets my +119:39
IdleOneplease to pass that along on the mailing list :)19:39
AlanBellwe will vote on it by email, anyone else got any thoughts to add?19:39
Tm_T+1 for mailinglist19:40
lderanHello19:40
knomelderan, o/19:40
Tm_Tlet's move to next topic19:42
AlanBellyup19:43
AlanBell#topic Replace floodbot kick+ban behaviour for webchat users who flood - tsimpson19:43
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AlanBellhttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/IrcCouncil/IRCteamproposal has further details19:44
AlanBellCurrently when a webchat user floods the bots will set a ban and kick the user, then forget about them. I think this behaviour is overly defensive and discriminates against webchat users unfairly. It would make more sense if the bots simply set -e for that user (as to apply the existing quiet on webchat users) instead of the +q they normally set.19:44
AlanBellThis would require some modification to the floodbot script but, as already treats webchat users who flood differently, it shouldn't be too major.19:44
Tm_T+1 from mew19:44
knomeAlanBell, what's -e ?19:44
AlanBellremoving the exempt19:44
AlanBellso as I understand it, webchat is +q by default19:45
Tm_Tknome: webchat is banned entirely, individuals have +e exempt that allows them to talk at all19:45
knomeokay19:45
Tm_Tbanned, quieted, same effect in this case19:45
IdleOneknome: currently we +q all webchat, then floodbots set +e so they can speak in the channel.19:45
knomesounds fair19:45
IdleOnesetting -e would allow them to remain in the channel, but the floodbots would need to let the user know somehow how to get the +e reset.19:46
IdleOnewhich would mean that when there are no ops around, the ops channel could end up with users waiting a long time and getting frustrated19:47
knomewouldn't the webchat users get +e if they just rejoined?19:47
AlanBellbut at the moment they just get banned altogether19:47
knomeor would that have to be done manually19:47
IdleOneknome: floodbots track which users have been banned so we would need some sort of mechanism to let floobots know that $user is ok to let back in the channel and be able to speak19:48
knomemhm19:48
IdleOneI don't think it will be a major issue. +1 to setting -e instead of kick/banning19:50
AlanBellyeah, I think the policy suggestion is fine, it just needs someone to tangle with the floodbot code and implement it19:50
AlanBellLJL knows that code, dunno if tsimpson was proposing to do it or not19:51
IdleOneHow is the open sourcing of that code coming, if at all?19:51
AlanBellit would be good to get other people familiar with the floodbot code19:51
Unit193Could be just like a quiet, -e and if it continues +b kick, and if not, +e.19:52
AlanBellthe code is on launchpad, not much progress since then, LjL wasn't around for some time and it became less of a priority once it was on launchpad (albeit in a private project)19:52
AlanBellhttps://launchpad.net/floodbot is the project19:54
IdleOneWould it be easier to use supybot with the functionality of the floodbots added?19:54
AlanBellfloodbot is written in PHP rather than python, it is 1807 lines of code19:55
AlanBelland does some funky stuff with multiple instances of the bot talking to each other through control channels and sharing updates via a pastebin and other surprising and interesting features19:56
IdleOneshort answer: no.19:57
LjLif the floodbots aren't going to set +b on kicked webchat users any longer, are we confident the ops will know how to actually ban them?19:57
IdleOnemost of us use scripts to do that19:59
LjLIdleOne: which are webchat-aware?20:01
IdleOnechanserv.py currently defaults to *591c6114@* for webchat20:01
LjLuh?20:02
LjLyou mean it bans the ident?20:02
IdleOnecorrect20:02
LjLwell that won't let the floodbots know the user is banned20:02
IdleOneI know20:03
IdleOnewhich is why those of us who use chanserv.py try not to ban webchat and instead we remove/kick and let floodbot set the ban20:03
LjLthen again these days the IP is in the webchat mask, so it's less bad than it used to be. but banning the ident or other funny things one might do don't play nice with the system20:03
bazhangyep20:04
bazhangjust a remove20:04
LjLIdleOne: and what do the others do, just ban *!*@gateway/whatever?20:04
IdleOnenot sure what auto_bleh does20:04
IdleOneI haven't used it in a long time20:04
LjLanyway to answer your question IdleOne, i don't think anyone has worked on the floodbots to bring them to what could be a releasable state. i know i haven't, and at this point, i really don't think i'm ever going to20:07
Tm_TI have to go, but I support any changes toward equal treatment20:07
AlanBellok Tm_T20:07
IdleOneLjL: understandable.20:07
AlanBellso, do we think this is still a good idea, a bad idea, or an idea that requires further thought, and a plan for someone to implement it?20:10
IdleOnecurrently the only one who could implement it is LjL right?20:10
IdleOneI think maybe a better idea would be leave things the way they are but have floodbot send a notice to the channel asking for a live op to set a comment/duration on the ban20:12
Unit193(Autobleh doesn't ban nick or ident, just host.  At least, that's how I set it up.)20:12
IdleOnes/to the channel/to the control channel/20:12
LjLi can comment out the line the says "ban it", but not sure whether it'll have other side effects i'm currently not thinking about. i guess i can just do it and we'll see. i'm not really in the mood to look at it in detail20:12
LjLIdleOne: well it already sends a "-WARNING" that people are supposed to highlight on20:13
IdleOneI would prefer if a live op decides whether to remove the ban or set a time limit on it.20:13
IdleOneLjL: it doesn't tell us the banID though20:13
LjLit doesn't have a clue about the "banID"20:14
IdleOnedoesn't ubottu ask floodbot to comment on the ban?20:14
LjLi don't think so20:14
IdleOneubottu: sens me a PM every time I set a ban20:14
ubottuIdleOne: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :)20:14
IdleOnesends*20:14
LjLIdleOne, pretty sure the floodbots are exempted from them20:15
LjLthat*20:15
IdleOneWell, fair treatment is all well and good. IF it means possibly breaking the floodbots other behaviors we might want to hold off.20:16
AlanBellyeah, I am not sure about this20:21
AlanBellmaybe it could be a banforward rather than a ban20:21
AlanBellbut I am not sure how much of a problem this actually is20:21
LjLhonestly IdleOne, if you want to talk about this, you might as well talk about removing the webchat +b entirely and just handling webchat users manually. the floodbots introduced automatic handling for this because it was hard to match people's real hostnames with the webchat hostname they obtained20:21
LjLbut these days, the hostname for webchat users contains their real IP20:21
LjLso you can just go ban that as needed20:21
AlanBellok, well it was a proposal from tsimpson, who was around earlier20:23
IdleOneLjL: I didn't see the +b as an issue honestly. I would like it if the floodbots could ask us to set comments on the banID (not a big thing if they don't)20:23
IdleOnejust thought it would be a nice feature20:23
AlanBellI think we need to discuss further, perhaps on the mailing list, I am not sure that there are any changes that really need to be made, and if there are, it might not be the one proposed20:24
IdleOneIMO leave things as is. I think we are searching for a tech solution where one isn't needed.20:24
LjLIdleOne: maybe ubottu can do that, the floodbots sure can't as they don't know about banIDs (and if they somehow got ubottu to tell you, it would be annoyingly complicated to deal with it, and there's no reason why ubottu couldn't do it in the first place)20:25
AlanBellOK, I will send a mail to the list later with minutes of this meeting and highlight the discussion around this topic20:25
IdleOnesounds good.20:25
LjLAlanBell: maybe the only problem that should be a real problem that i see is what happens when people got automatically muted for flooding. if the involved person is a webchat user, then they get an automatic ban, and if there's no one around to remove that, they stay banned.20:26
AlanBellyeah, I just don't know if that actually happens much to real people who are not intentionally flooding20:26
LjLAlanBell: as to when ops actually kick someone manually, though... i think they should have a look at the modes being set and the floodbot "-WARNING" and realize20:26
LjLanyway tsimpson may also be able to implement whatever is needed, i'm sure he's among the people most familiar with both the floodbots and ubottu. get his opinion, or just let him work out what seems best20:28
AlanBellyeah :)20:28
AlanBell#topic Any Other Business20:28
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tsimpsonubottu does20:28
tsimpson"[ubottu] Please somebody comment on the ban of *!*@static-mum-59.181.90.147.mtnl.net.in in #ubuntu done by FloodBot3, use: @comment 55195 <comment>" eg20:28
AlanBelloh, hi tsimpson20:28
tsimpson\o20:28
LjLtsimpson: ah that's nice, IdleOne's concern is settled then i think20:28
IdleOneso the real problem is humans not listening to the bot when it asks for something20:29
LjLyeah :)20:29
AlanBellyeah, I think maybe a refresher on what messages the bots do that humans should respond to might be good20:29
Unit193AlanBell: Review of the ubuntu-bots bugs?  I'd think [Eir] ones could be closed?20:29
AlanBell#action AlanBell to compile page on bot messages for humans20:31
meetingologyACTION: AlanBell to compile page on bot messages for humans20:31
tsimpsonthere is only bug #899630 left20:31
ubottubug 899630 in Ubuntu IRC Bots "[Eir] Enable Eir to check other #$buntu channels for banned users and warn" [Wishlist,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/89963020:31
tsimpsonthat should probably be closed20:31
AlanBellinteresting point Unit19320:31
AlanBellhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-bots20:31
AlanBellbug #899630 is now closed20:32
ubottubug 899630 in Ubuntu IRC Bots "[Eir] Enable Eir to check other #$buntu channels for banned users and warn" [Wishlist,Won't fix] https://launchpad.net/bugs/89963020:32
knomemeetingology is tweaked by lderan! \o/20:33
meetingologyknome: Error: "is" is not a valid command.20:34
knomeboo.20:34
lderan:P20:34
AlanBellyes, lderan has done some great stuff :) private votes are on the way \o/20:34
knomeand the moin output is so much better, it's pretty much ready-to-copy-paste now20:34
AlanBellyup20:35
AlanBellok, any other stuff before I close this meeting?20:35
lderan:D20:35
AlanBell#endmeeting20:35
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meetingologyMeeting ended Sun May 26 20:35:51 2013 UTC.20:35
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AlanBellthanks everyone20:35
IdleOnethank you20:36
knomeyou should all look in the wonderful wiki output20:36
lderanyes do :P20:38
IdleOnelooks beautiful20:42
AlanBellhttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/MeetingLogs/IRCC/2013052620:52
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