=== mkv is now known as m4v [22:15] JackFrost: What was that Wiki page with flags and whatnot you were talking about? [22:16] (I went ahead and registered #ubuntu-sponsors :P) [22:18] I think https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/CreatingChannels [22:18] it's even got the word 'libera' on it, promising :) [22:24] OK, I think it's pretty close to done, wanna check how I did? [22:25] (Sent an invite before opening it up.) [22:26] on a very short glance it feels like it makes sense :) [22:27] Nice. I guess I'll finish it off. [22:29] OK, got the hang of oping and deoping, so, uh, I guess that was it. [22:29] That was easy. [22:31] I feel I should probably add more ops, but I don't know how many other people are going to even want to use this thing. [22:38] btw probably want to remove mention of FreeNode from here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/ChannelNaming I'd reach in and do it myself but I'd rather someone who knows what they're doing handle it. [22:39] heh I'm afraid we'll be doing this for years :( [22:39] right? [22:39] Also if someone could plug ubottu into #ubuntu-sponsors that would be great. [22:42] ubottu: join #ubuntu-sponsors [22:46] Thanks! [22:46] Sure. [22:48] arraybolt3: While I'm not saying it as a recommendation, you could even put $chanacs:#ubuntu-ops +Aiotv on the ACL. :P [22:49] That seems like a really good idea. [22:49] I think doing that for -devel makes sense though (from #ubuntu-devel import ops is the loose translation.) [22:49] Though I have no clue what $chanacs means :P [22:50] Is that "all voiced users"? [22:50] Eh, it's kinda wide, but less wide than "All Ubuntu members" [22:50] chan access, eg everyone on that access list. [22:50] Ah, nice! [22:51] * arraybolt3 figures how how to do that, I have *never* used any IRC moderation tools before in my life :P [22:51] The specifics of that mean if they have +v in -ops, they'll have +o in -sponsors though. But that's the whole core ops list so in theory those people should know when to be hands off. [22:51] Yeah, that's what I figured. [22:51] And that's what I want. :) [22:52] Ah should get ubot9 in there too. [22:52] Feel free. [22:53] (Out of curiosity, what is the difference between ubot9 and ubottu?) [22:53] er, ubot93 I mean [22:53] ubot9 is for alerts about possible spam, etc while ubottu is for factoids, package info, and bug info. ubot93 is a clone of ubottu. [22:54] Oh, nice.