=== mparillo changed the topic of #kubuntu-devel to: Kubuntu Development | Impish Indri development | Support in #kubuntu Development: https://kubuntu.org/1 | Tasks: https://kubuntu.org/2 | Packaging: https://kubuntu.org/3 | QA: https://kubuntu.org/4 | Pack. Docs: https://kubuntu.org/5 | Calendar: https://kubuntu.org/6 | Kubuntu Manual: https://github.com/kubuntu-team/kubuntu-manual. This channel is logged. [12:47] I think I was able to add This channel is logged. to the topic here, but not to the #kubuntu topic. [12:49] done [19:05] I see that in the topic mparillo [20:30] The logged note is normally in the entry message, so no need to put it in the topic. [20:34] "-- PvNotice(ChanServ): Welcome to #kubuntu-devel. This channel is logged. Use of this channel implies acceptance of terms at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/TermsOfService" [20:35] I'm sure people pay as much notice to that as they do the topic ;) [20:36] It's actually more noticable on my WeeChat than the topic though.. [20:37] RikMills: OK, just figured I'd note. It's of course up to you. :) [20:38] 'belt and braces' as they say.......... [21:04] Is there a setting in konvesation that suppresses the entry message? I did not see it in the channel or in the top level (not sure what you call the level where the server messages are shown). [21:12] Could be you got it an a ChanServ query instead. [21:14] you can direct them there [21:15] Well, I'm happy anyway WeeChat shows them in the context they are in.. >_> [21:15] :-) [21:17] And on HexChat you'd usually hunt them across various channels you share with ChanServ.. >_< === genii-core is now known as genii