[07:06] <MooDoo> morning all
[07:06] <Kilos> MooDoo hi there
[07:06] <MooDoo> howdy Kilos are you well?
[07:06] <Kilos> full of flu but ok ty and you?
[07:07] <MooDoo> Kilos: it's monday and it's raining, i'm in a funk :) lol
[07:07] <Kilos> raining here too and we dont get winter rains normally
[07:07] <Kilos> keep warm
[07:18] <MooDoo> keeping warm isn't a problem :)
[11:56] <teward> is there a policy against the use of "LMGTFY" links as answers to people?  In many places, I see it as a "this is bad don't do it" thing... what's the policy for it in the IRC support channels for Ubuntu?
[12:01] <Fuchs> teward: very much frowned upon
[12:01] <Fuchs> teward: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/Guidelines
[12:01] <Fuchs> "Telling people to "RTFM" or to "just google it" is not very polite. Ideally, you should find them a link, or at least give them some directions to documentation they can use."
[12:01] <teward> Fuchs: that's what I assumed - found an infraction therein in #ubuntu but it was only once
[12:01] <teward> I was considering prodding them if they do it again to know it's frowned upon
[12:02] <Fuchs> sure, a nice prod though
[12:47] <Pici> I used to have a hilight on lmgtfy links... but most people don't use them anymore