[01:06] <tomreyn> Maik: i think bad quit messages will need to be addressed on the irc network layer. and i have no ops on those channels.
[01:08] <tomreyn> it can be a good idea to message folks (maybe through memoserv if they're gone) and see whether you can convince them to update their messages before you reach out for more drastic actions / requests.
[01:11] <krytarik> Well, I'd have taken action on #lubuntu if over the course of my stay there today I'd have seen a) a sufficient amount of cycling from them to warrant a ban or b) a single quit from them showing their actual quit message.
[01:38] <sarnold> you can spot the quit message in #ubuntu at Sun 06 22:48:51 if you wish
[01:39] <sarnold> I put him in the #ubuntu-namespace-bans banlist, but with the full nick!ident@ip -- I figured that he'd probably get back in and ask about the ban at some point
[01:40] <sarnold> granted I don't think I've ever seen him talk, so maybe he won't. maybe it's just a logbot or something.
[01:43] <krytarik> I mean yes, I've seen the quit message in #ubuntu the other day, but we are supposed to be treating the users per-channel as far as possible..
[01:45] <sarnold> to the extent someone tries to do that, yeah, that makes sense. but he's got a hugely unreliable connection and an offensiveish quit message, both happen in all channels at once
[02:01] <krytarik> Looks like they got a new IP address between their last timeout and their next reconnect about 15 minutes later - and that's about 5 hours ago now.
[02:02] <sarnold> lol
[10:11] <Maik> tomreyn: orga took care of oxfuxxx yesterday and banned them from #ubuntu-arm but it seems they evaded the ban by using another IP. 
[12:00] <tomreyn> Maik: there's nothing i could do about it
[12:01] <tomreyn> you can check channel access lists using /msg chanserv flags #channel
[12:01] <Maik> no problem, i informed ogra about that