[08:12] <lordievader> Good morning
[15:41] <mason> lordievader: o/
[17:01] <mason> ping popey - I'd love to ask a couple wiki questions if you get a moment. (Seems I need to join ubuntu-wiki-editors, so I've put in my request, and looking at the list you seem to be an administrator.)
[17:02] <mason> popey: Although, it occurs to me that if/when I'm approved I can probably dig around to find answers. Hrm.
[17:03] <mason> Well, anyway, quick question: Are there user pages, so I can put pages up before they move into the general population?
[17:03] <lotuspsychje> mason: maybe in #ubuntu-discuss they also might be able to help on some topics
[17:04] <mason> lotuspsychje: Thanks, I'll join - I'll assume that's on Freenode for the moment.
[18:01] <lordcirth> mason, yes, all the official ubuntu channels are here on freenode.
[18:03] <mason> lordcirth: Oh, I thought OFTC was also official for Ubuntu... Or is that only for Debian?
[18:04] <lordcirth> mason, I don't see any mention of OFTC on the IRC guidelines. Dunno
[18:04] <mason> Probably just Debian then. Who knew?
[18:05] <dax> Debian officially uses OFTC (but has a freenode support channel larger than their OFTC one last I checked). Ubuntu officially uses freenode