[01:31] <lotuspsychje> good morning
[05:25] <marcoagpinto> Hello!
[05:25] <marcoagpinto> The cola demon!
[05:54] <lotuspsychje> !support
[05:55] <lotuspsychje> !test
[05:55] <marcoagpinto> lotuspsychje: What are you trying to do?
[05:55] <marcoagpinto> :)
[05:56] <lotuspsychje> waking up ubot9
[05:56] <lotuspsychje> think its still sleeping :p
[05:56] <marcoagpinto> :p
[06:10] <ducasse> good morning
[06:12] <marcoagpinto> heya
[06:12] <marcoagpinto> :)
[14:32] <croraf_> lotuspsychje, am i banned?
[14:32] <croraf_> on ubuntu?
[14:32] <lotuspsychje> croraf_: no, auto anti flood with a time limit
[14:35] <croraf_> so i was banned for 1 min?
[14:35] <croraf_> lotuspsychje,
[14:40] <coconut> CodeLyoko, you have been auto silenced for a minute because of pasting too many lines at ones
[14:40] <coconut> *at once
[14:43] <croraf_> thx
[14:44] <coconut> croraf_, try to use termbin of pastebinit next time for multiple lines, so that the servers don't get in trouble
[15:03] <croraf_> I know. The newline was obscured when I pasted coconut . So I didnt know it would trigger new line
[15:09] <coconut> croraf_, well, no problem then (that is one reason why +s is used before banning)
[15:17] <EMH-Mark-I> Are there any strong opinions of Ubuntu based distributions that still use the Ubuntu main repositories, instead of running and maintaining their own? Such as, could it be considered as “freeloading?”
[15:19] <ducasse> we don't support or discuss non-ubuntu distros at all
[17:43] <tomreyn> EMH-Mark-I: #ubuntu-mirrors might have an opinion on it. my impression is that the bandwidth cnaonical pays for the main mirrors is indeed costly. on the other hand, my impression is that they've never gotten in the way of derivatives - unless when it comes wo the 'brand' name Ubuntu.
[18:18] <EMH-Mark-I> tomreyn: Oh ok, I could ask there. I figured it would make for some discussion since I'm interested in it.
[18:21] <tomreyn> if you don't have a use case (say, by developing one of those derivates), then don't bother, i'd say.
[18:26] <EMH-Mark-I> I really don't have a use case for myself. I'm interested to see what people might think of it. I believe it’s quite charitable of Ubuntu (or other distributions) to extend access to their repositories for others to use, instead of restricting it.
[18:26] <EMH-Mark-I> Since there is a cost and a lot of orchestration involved.