[01:47] <lotuspsychje> good morning
[02:48] <leftyfb> Eickmeyer: you know that's a known troll right?
[02:49] <Eickmeyer> leftyfb: I didn't know, but I made them shut-up about Ubuntu Studio didn't I?
[02:49] <leftyfb> Eickmeyer: they don't care about that. They only come up with stupid questions on purpose and will keep on about it till they are booted again
[02:49] <leftyfb> it's just a kid
[02:50] <leftyfb> started trolling from his school until I threatened to report him
[02:50] <Eickmeyer> Oh, good times. /s
[02:50] <leftyfb> dumb kid actually named himself after his school district 
[02:51] <leftyfb> last I checked, they weren't even running Ubuntu. They were running Debian
[02:52] <Eickmeyer> Typical. Immature Debian users think they know more than Ubuntu users when Debian and Ubuntu developers are, by an large, the same people.
[02:52] <leftyfb> and they were banned from Debian's channel so they insisted on getting help with Debian from us
[02:55] <Eickmeyer> Well, just like any troll, best to ignore them. Doing the same with Phalor/Kolusion is a good idea too. I've noticed they tend to go away when nobody addresses them.
[02:55] <leftyfb> lol
[02:56] <leftyfb> they will always be back
[02:56] <leftyfb> they crave the attention 
[02:56] <Eickmeyer> Right, and again, if they're not given attention, they'll get bored and go away again.
[02:56] <leftyfb> Eickmeyer: so are you going to tell every single person that joins #u to ignore each of the trolls?
[02:57] <Eickmeyer> No, of course not. I'm just saying that, when all else fails (like, when ops aren't around), that's the best thing you can do.
[02:58] <Eickmeyer> It's not perfect, but even banning is just whack-a-mole.
[21:08] <Bashing-om> UWN: WIP but here is what is: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuWeeklyNewsletter/Issue730 :D