[00:12] <AlanBell> Unit193: what is the plan for Drone?
[00:15] <Unit193> AlanBell: To use it in #kubuntu, #ubuntu, and likely #ubuntu+1 if needed.  It's been in debug mode past few months, which means it reports to -monitor when it'd take action, and it generally has better coverage of the different types of attacks than unopaste/AttackProtector does.  I sent a message to the list that outlines the features and plan, though a couple things have changed since.
[00:18] <AlanBell> OK, so what action do you want me to take? retire unopaste?
[00:18] <Unit193> Just for #ubuntu right now.
[00:33] <AlanBell> Unit193: sorry, broadband went down, not sure if I missed something there
 Just for #ubuntu right now.
[00:35] <Unit193> Not sure if you'd want to add someone as an admin in case the test doesn't go well, but I see you're the only one.
[00:36] <AlanBell> 00:36 -!- unopaste [meetingolo@ubuntu/bot/unopaste] has left #ubuntu ["AlanBell"]
[00:37] <Unit193> OK, and I've enabled Drone` now.  Thanks.
[00:37] <AlanBell> cool
[00:37] <AlanBell> unopaste was in #kubuntu, #ubuntu, #ubuntu-irc, #ubuntu-release-party, #ubuntu-sandbox, and #unopaste
[18:43] <Pici> ..
[18:44] <ikonia> ...
[21:45] <rww> I set cmode -j on #ubuntu while everything's bouncing around, so we don't get as much -unregged forwarding
[21:46] <rww> will reset +j 5:10 when it calms down
[22:14] <h00k> weee
[22:15] <rww> reset +j
[22:15]  * rww wanders off