[01:22] <Unit193> "Then ping the IRCC"
[01:24] <sarnold> heya Unit193 :)
[01:26] <Unit193> Howdy.  Jordan_U has access in #ubuntu and #ubuntu-ops now.
[18:26] <tomreyn> hmm, am i not allowed to edit, do i need to login to ubottu first?
[18:27] <krytarik> tomreyn: Try "@whoami"
[18:27] <tomreyn> @whoami
[18:27] <tomreyn> ubottu: @whoami
[18:27] <tomreyn> apparently no one
[18:28] <krytarik> Yeah..
[18:28] <tomreyn> that's fine if it should be that way
[18:28] <krytarik> No..
[18:28] <krytarik> Hold on a bit..
[18:28] <tomreyn> no rush, and thanks.
[18:36] <krytarik> tomreyn: Turns out that while I'm admin on the bot, I don't have the needed capabilities to settle this for you, so it's gonna need Unit193.
[18:38] <tomreyn> krytarik: thanks for trying, though. :)
[18:50] <tomreyn> lotuspsychje points out (in #ubuntu-discuss) that also change *proposals* no longer seem to work for him, ubottu now responds with: <ubottu> But '20.10' already means something else!
[18:54] <krytarik> Yeah, because he uses insufficient syntax.
[18:55] <tomreyn> oh ok, i don't know what he used there.
[18:56] <krytarik> Certainly doesn't use "!no ..."
[18:58] <genii> ubottu: 20.10 is <reply> Ubuntu 20.10 (Groovy Gorilla) was the 33rd release of Ubuntu, support ended July 22, 2021. See !eol and https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-announce/2021-June/000269.html
[18:59] <tomreyn> i don't think you needed to use !no for *making requests for changes* of existing factoids in the past
[19:00] <tomreyn> i.e., those which would then be reported to #ubuntu-ops as "In #some-chanell, someuser said: ..."
[19:02] <genii> !ping
[19:02] <genii> hm
[19:02] <genii> !20.10
[19:02] <genii> ubottu: 20.10 is <reply> Ubuntu 20.10 (Groovy Gorilla) was the 33rd release of Ubuntu, support ended July 22, 2021. See !eol and https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-announce/2021-June/000269.html
[19:03] <genii> Weird, ubottu is not complaining that it means something else
[19:03] <tomreyn> maybe it's just sick of humans for a while now.
[19:03] <genii> ..like it usually does
[19:05] <genii> ubottu: @login
[19:05] <genii> hm
[19:11] <krytarik> tomreyn: Indeed previously it didn't really care about syntax and properness at all, with the obvious downsides..
[19:12] <tomreyn> i don't mind it changing, if there's reason to it. so far, i wasn't aware there is.
[19:12] <krytarik> genii: And yeah, you also still need added as a user and a factoid editor to the bot.
[19:13] <tomreyn> (but i am now. ;-) )
[19:14] <genii> Hah, ok
[19:18] <krytarik> Well, that's past now.. XD
[19:19] <tomreyn> he was just testing after i told him he needs to use !no for factoid updates
[19:19] <krytarik> Ah, ok.
[19:24] <genii> ubottu: !20.10
[19:24] <genii> ..ok
[22:59] <Unit193> tomreyn: You have an account now, it's tied to your hostmask but you can add a password or perhaps use NickAuth.
[23:00] <Unit193> NickAuth being the plugin's name, it in fact works with your NickServ account.
[23:00] <Unit193> genii: You want one too, then?
[23:00] <genii> ubottu: bot edit?
[23:00] <genii> Unit193 ... rather ^
[23:01] <Unit193> Aye.
[23:01] <genii> I fail tab-complete classes today....
[23:01] <genii> Sure, I sometimes am adding Kubuntu-specific things for instance
[23:01] <Unit193> genii: Try @whoami now.
[23:02] <genii> @whoami
[23:02] <genii> Cool
[23:04] <tomreyn> @whoami
[23:04] <tomreyn> yeay, thanks U193!
[23:06] <genii> Unit193: Do we still need to do a login/btlogin thing for bantracker?
[23:06] <Unit193> Sure thing.  Please remember to use placeholders where appropriate.
[23:07] <Unit193> genii: Bantracking is in Drone.
[23:07] <genii> Is there a user guide of some sort?
[23:07] <Unit193> https://github.com/ncoevoet/ChanTracker/blob/master/README.md
[23:07] <genii> Thanks
[23:08] <genii> holy bejeezus that's a lot of commands
[23:09]  * genii bookmarks
[23:09] <sarnold> "ChanTracker" makes me think it's a tool to track jackie chan
[23:10] <genii> I wouldn't be against such a plugin
[23:10] <Unit193> genii: FWIW, you'd basically only use the comment and edit commands.
[23:10] <genii> Unit193: Ok. I did like the old web based one search functionalities
[23:11] <genii> looks like !query replaces that