[12:41] <Tm_T> pietroalbini: hi
[14:16] <apw> hiya, we seem to have gained some duplicate ubotN bots in #ubuntu-release and #ubuntu-kernel, and we are wondering where they came from
[14:18] <apw> they seem to have ubuntu/bot/ubotN identities, so i assume they are registered somewhere
[14:33] <tsimpson> apw: ubot2 is rather outdated and unreliable, I'd suggest you set mode +q *!~ubot2@* in those channels where you see both ubot2 and ubot5 until we find a permanent solution
[14:33] <k1l> jpds_ is the admin?
[14:34] <jpds_> tsimpson: Oi.
[14:34] <tsimpson> jpds_: hey, you're alive then? ;)
[14:34] <jpds_> Alive but busy.
[14:37] <tsimpson> jpds_: do you know anyone willing to take over the maintenance of ubot2? or do you think it would be better to retire it and replace ubot5 in its channels?
[14:38] <jpds_> What's there to maintain?
[14:40] <tsimpson> the code its using
[14:40] <tsimpson> and its settings
[14:40] <tsimpson> ubot2: info bash
[14:40] <ubot2> 'maverick' is not a valid distribution:
[14:41] <tsimpson> ubot2: lts
[14:41] <ubot2> LTS means Long Term Support. Until 12.04 LTS versions of Ubuntu were supported for 3 years on the desktop, and 5 years on the server; since 12.04 (Precise Pangolin) LTS versions will be supported for 5 years on the desktop and server. The latest LTS version of Ubuntu is !Lucid (Lucid Lynx 10.04)
[14:41] <tsimpson> ubot5: lts
[14:41] <tsimpson> it also has config values for some factoids
[20:25] <Letozaf_> Hello, I wanted to ask for a member cloak as yesterday I was admitted as ubuntu member, this is my launchpad profile: https://launchpad.net/~carla-sella
[20:29] <niko> /14/14