[01:16] <amurray> good morning
[01:17] <Unit193> Howdy.
[01:21] <amurray> Unit193: are the various bots documented somewhere? how do I find out what ubot9 / ubuntulog3 / ubottu  all do / are capable of / how to use them etc?
[01:22] <Unit193> Yes, but is this doc 5 years out of date?  Also yes.
[01:26] <Unit193> amurray: ubuntulog* is static, you don't interact with it and Canonical IS runs it.  ubot9 is also something you don't really interact with.  ubottu has factoids, package info, bug and commit snarfing.  lubotu is a clone of ubotu just for loco channels.
[01:26] <Unit193> There's also a bot in #ubuntu-bugs-announce that tells you about the new ubuntu bugs.
[01:27] <Unit193> amurray: See also: https://unit193.net/ubottu.html#_encyclopedia
[01:28] <amurray> ooh nice - thanks
[01:29] <Unit193> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/Bots is the outdated page.  Also there's meetingology.
[01:29] <Unit193> And Drone.
[01:31] <amurray> i recall ubottu can do something with cves.. do I just mention one ... CVE-2020-25670
[01:31] <amurray> ooh nice
[01:31] <amurray> thanks ubottu 
[01:32] <Unit193> Of the bots, I seem to run ubottu, ubot9, lubotu, Drone, and I do a bit with meetingology.  lubot is a Lubuntu telegram bridge, #kubuntu has one too, and like I said ubuntulog is Canonical IS.
[01:33] <Unit193> Oh, ubot93!  Can't forget that one..
[01:34] <Unit193> https://git.launchpad.net/ubiquity/commit/?id=1739b5f07f1ccd65ee2f63e8f3e1f8e6b8464c3c