[09:16] <arraybolt3[m]> Hey, on the #ubuntu channel, there's a user, outoftime, who is mostly being helpful, but who is sending some mocking messages directed at a user, humanface, for not wanting to use a dualboot setup in a certain situation. I believe this is against the guidelines, is it possible to potentially tell this user that this behavior isn't OK?
[09:16] <arraybolt3[m]> (The mocking user is outoftime, the user getting mocked is humanface.)
[09:33] <arraybolt3[m]> The time of the first mocking message is 6/15/22 04:02.
[09:34] <arraybolt3[m]> The exchange that led to the mess started at 6/15/22 03:45.
[09:36] <arraybolt3[m]> Actually, the times I sent were from my chat client - looking at the IRC logs, the exchange started at 08:45.
[10:18] <arraybolt3[m]> (Also, I should point out, outoftime is being extremely helpful on the channel, and I believe is making a very valuable impact.)
[10:32] <Unit193> Looks like tomreyn is around to handle it, which is good.  I'm past sleeping time. :/
[10:33] <tomreyn> so much chat there, i must have missed, but yes, i can have a look for a while
[10:33] <arraybolt3[m]> OK. Thanks for your help.
[10:34] <Unit193> Looks like a gentle steering will help more than anything else.
[10:35] <tomreyn> i concur, have a good zzz, Unit193
[10:47] <tomreyn> arraybolt3[m]: i like what you wrote to outoftime about everyone making their own choices about whether or not they feel comfortable to dual-boot. and i agree, that outoftime was a bit condescending towards humanface. i'll not act on it now, though, i think you made it clear that there can be a different perspective, that should be good enough for now.
[13:25] <tomreyn> arraybolt3[m]: please remember to exit the channel once you consider this to have been addressed.