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2017-06-28
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The logs at https://clojurians-log.clojureverse.org seem to be empty for several channels. In particular, clojure-losangeles. Does anyone know what needs to be done to enable the logging?
Does the #clojure-losangeles channel have the logbot invited into it?
Nope. So invite @logbot into that channel if you want it to be logged to http://clojureverse.org @dorab — same with other channels. But be aware that some channels may not want to be logged so ask first.
@seancorfield is the clojurians-log site source available? seeing a non-alphabetized list is driving me nuts right now. 🙂
@ballpointcarrot Sorry, no idea. I don’t even know who maintains it.