[19:24] <lotuspsychje> good evening to all, ubottu seems to not respond public anymore but in query seems like its still working
[19:26] <krytarik> Yeah, I'm looking into it right now.. could be a recent commit of mine to it broke it.
[19:26] <lotuspsychje> tnx krytarik
[20:54] <Eickmeyer> Way to go, krytarik. /s
[20:54] <Eickmeyer> XD
[20:56] <krytarik> Time to get used to how it'll be on Matrix.. XD  But it seems like there is just one or two reloads of the plugin needed on the relevant bots.
[21:46] <Eickmeyer> So far on Matrix people aren't relying on bots. It's a breath of fresh air.
[21:53] <Menzador> There isn't an offtopic channel yet, but as far as I'm concerned, the regular #u-o contingent haven't moved there yet, so...
[22:20] <el> offtopic channels are beasts of their own, they're generally not there because of the project, they're there because of the people that are there
[22:21] <el> so it's unlikely they'll all move
[23:33] <JackFrost> In times past the offtopic channels I was in just had the contributors being more relaxed.
[23:47] <Eickmeyer> In that regard, #edubuntu is an all-in-one development, discussion, and support channel. As it has next to zero activity, it doesn't serve as a decent benchmark.
[23:47] <Eickmeyer> #ubuntustudio is a discussion and support channel, and has gone offtopic a total of one time (someone brought in NixOS discussions).
[23:48] <Eickmeyer> I honestly don't see the pedanticness of having a separate offtopic channel unless it becomes a huge problem and *needs* to split.
[23:48] <Eickmeyer> Or, as I would rather say, using more positive vernacular, "branch".
[23:49] <JackFrost> People are so dang strict in #ubuntu, it's rather frustrating.  It gets to the point that if you say something social sometimes that someone will jump down your throat...  Social channels make sense, but having some banter in a support channel is fine as long as the focus is helping that person.
[23:50] <JackFrost> Eickmeyer: Some people don't want certain things said in a social context logged, eg family health stuff.  So even an offtopic channel for contributors can make sense!
[23:50] <Eickmeyer> Exactly. That was one of the inspirations behind discontinuing the #ubuntustudio-offtopic channel and just letting people be people.
[23:51] <Eickmeyer> JackFrost: The #ubuntustudio-devel channel never had that problem in the past ~6 years.
[23:52] <Eickmeyer> I'm also taking some cues from #lubuntu-devel where people are allowed to be social and "let their hair down" as it were.
[23:54] <JackFrost> Downside is that makes it harder to read backlog, so some people just don't.  FWIW.
[23:56] <Eickmeyer> ctrl-F. 😎