MooDoo | hello all | 05:39 |
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Unit193 | First link is DOA. ---v | 08:23 |
Unit193 | !sponsor | 08:23 |
ubottu | You can find out about the package sponsorship process here http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SponsorshipProcess - For !UDS sponsorship see http://uds.ubuntu.com/participate/sponsorship/ | 08:23 |
tsimpson | the second part can be removed | 08:27 |
Unit193 | s/First/Second/ Right, exactly. | 08:30 |
Pricey | !no sponsorship is <reply>You can find out about the package sponsorship process here http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SponsorshipProcess | 08:39 |
Pricey | @login | 08:39 |
lubotu3 | Error: Your hostmask doesn't match or your password is wrong. | 08:39 |
lubotu2 | Error: Your hostmask doesn't match or your password is wrong. | 08:39 |
ubottu | The operation succeeded. | 08:39 |
lubotu1 | Error: Your hostmask doesn't match or your password is wrong. | 08:39 |
ubot5 | Error: Your hostmask doesn't match or your password is wrong. | 08:39 |
Pricey | !no sponsorship is <reply>You can find out about the package sponsorship process here http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SponsorshipProcess | 08:39 |
Pricey | !sponsorship | 08:40 |
ubottu | You can find out about the package sponsorship process here http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SponsorshipProcess - For !UDS sponsorship see http://uds.ubuntu.com/participate/sponsorship/ | 08:40 |
Pricey | !-sponsorship | 08:40 |
ubottu | sponsorship aliases: sponsoring - added by AlanBell on 2012-01-23 14:45:30 - last edited by LjL on 2012-01-23 14:46:02 | 08:40 |
Pricey | !-sponsor | 08:40 |
ubottu | sponsor is <alias> sponsoring - added by LjL on 2012-05-13 17:08:23 - last edited by LjL on 2012-05-13 17:12:07 | 08:40 |
Pricey | !no sponsorship is <reply>You can find out about the package sponsorship process here http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SponsorshipProcess | 08:40 |
ubottu | I'll remember that Pricey | 08:40 |
Pricey | !sponsor | 08:40 |
ubottu | You can find out about the package sponsorship process here http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SponsorshipProcess | 08:40 |
* Pricey wonders why it ignored the 2nd attempt | 08:41 | |
Unit193 | Pricey: Sorry, forgot to say thank you, so thank you. :) | 10:03 |
Pricey | Unit193: No probs. | 10:03 |
Unit193 | Well hey, calendar says an IRC meeting today. | 11:18 |
MooDoo | Unit193: really? missed that one even though I'm not really part of it :D | 13:29 |
MooDoo | Unit193: where is the calendar? | 13:31 |
tsimpson | !calendar | MooDoo | 13:39 |
ubottu | MooDoo: calendar is at http://fridge.ubuntu.com/calendars/ | 13:39 |
MooDoo | thank | 14:05 |
MooDoo | I should be ashamed as I did know that :( | 14:05 |
Pricey | Where's an nhandler when you need him. | 15:58 |
Fuchs | on either rather long IRC holidays or in heaven | 15:59 |
Fuchs | Pricey: given you are already here: "$j:<chan> – matches users who are or are not banned from a specified channel" VS "/mode #here +q $j:#timbuktu would quiet users within #here that are banned in #timbuktu." | 16:06 |
Fuchs | Pricey: is that missing an ~ or is one of the two wrong? (Compare: not banned versus banned) | 16:07 |
Pici | "are or are not banned" | 16:07 |
Fuchs | yes, which one of the two, then? Banned, according to the example, but then $j should not match these that aren't, but ~ would | 16:09 |
Fuchs | or am I missing something? | 16:09 |
Fuchs | because the two subsets "are" and "are not" banned would match 100% of all users | 16:09 |
Fuchs | unless you are shroedingers user, that is | 16:10 |
Pici | $[~]j<chan> matches users who are or are not banned | 16:10 |
Fuchs | that would be somewhat better, but maybe just leave the "are not" and provide a second example? | 16:10 |
Pici | perhaps | 16:11 |
Fuchs | (for those not seeing the reference: http://blog.freenode.net/2014/06/new-extban-j/) | 16:11 |
Fuchs | then perhaps Pricey wants to fix that | 16:11 |
Pricey | Thats a "help extban" quote | 16:11 |
Fuchs | then perhaps Pricey wants to fix that and in addition to that: yell at people who initially wrote it, assuming charybdis | 16:12 |
Pricey | Send a patch? | 16:12 |
Fuchs | that would probably also work, but I was more talking about your blog post | 16:12 |
Fuchs | since that is what people are reading right now, to avoid some confusion there | 16:13 |
Pricey | I'm happy leaving it as a quote. There are other nuances not explained either, such as the modes it is applicable to. No wildcards etc. | 16:15 |
Fuchs | *shrug* | 16:15 |
Pricey | I could explain those and remove every possible source of confusion. | 16:16 |
Fuchs | or just remove the very obvious source of confusion as a start | 16:16 |
Pricey | s/I/we/ | 16:16 |
Fuchs | well, removing the "or are not " would already help a lot, I think. | 16:17 |
Fuchs | And that should be trivial to make, given it is the blog and not the website | 16:18 |
Fuchs | thinking of it, assuming it will end up on http://freenode.net/using_the_network.shtml at one point, where it is a huge pain in the rear end to change, fixing it first would probably be a good idea indeed :) | 16:18 |
Pricey | All other extbans work in the same way and thats how theyre currently documented. | 16:18 |
Fuchs | not on http://freenode.net/using_the_network.shtml | 16:19 |
Fuchs | there it is only in the matching sense, with an example for the inverse (see $a on http://freenode.net/using_the_network.shtml) | 16:19 |
Fuchs | and for the sake of consistency: neither in the blog, see http://blog.freenode.net/2013/06/new-tlsssl-channel-modes-and-webirc/ | 16:21 |
Fuchs | so I personally would recommend removing the "or are not " | 16:22 |
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