[12:26] <Sky-Cop> Hi All
[12:26] <Sky-Cop> :)
[12:43] <lamont> hrm... drive-by trouting
[12:50] <Luciph3r> reDFog
[02:18] <Luciph3r> Uptime	86 days 10 hours 42 minutes
[02:32] <Luciph3r> notte nottina 
[09:47] <shawarma> I'm curious. I just went to register my GPG key. It has three identies: My primary e-mail, and old secondary one that luckily still works and my work e-mail. When I entered the fingerprint it said it had mailed by secondary and my work e-mail and my GPG key did not show up as confirmed until I followed the link that was sent to me.. What would have happened if I had had only the one e-mail?
[09:49] <shawarma> The other obvious question: why doesn't it send to my primary e-mail?
[09:54] <shawarma> BTW I think Launchpad seems hella cool!
[09:54] <shawarma> :-)
[10:01] <JanC> shawarma : just tried the same and it sends mail to every address except those two that I use for Ubuntu...   :-/
[10:01] <JanC> looks like a bug...
[10:04] <salgado> shawarma, when you follow the link sent to any of your email addresses your key should be added to you. if it wasn't added, please report a bug
[10:07] <salgado> we think that's a good idea to register the emails of all your non-revoked UIDs when you tell launchpad what's your gpg key, so these emails we sent to you are, in fact, to register all email addresses you have as UIDs in your key
[10:10] <JanC> most people probably want to keep their email addresses from work or from other organisations they work for out of launchpad...
[10:10] <salgado> shawarma, if you think that's not a good idea (you just want to add your gpg key, not your email addresses), please file a bug on it too
[10:13] <JanC> for the moment people can remove the newly-added e-mail address after approving
[10:13] <JanC> (that's what I did)
[10:13] <shawarma> salgado: It WAS added. That's not the problem. There is no problem actually, since I had an extra e-mail registered in the key, but had I not had that, where would it have sent the e-mails?
[10:19] <salgado> shawarma, right now if you don't have an extra email registered in the key you won't be able to add your key. that's a known problem and we're working on it, as you can see here: https://launchpad.ubuntu.com/malone/bugs/1072
[10:19] <shawarma> Oh, ok!
[10:21] <JanC> erm, "Edit Signed CoCs" should tell the people that submitting deactivates checked items...   :)
[10:22] <shawarma> salgado: Well, you know the issue then.. i won't bother you any more. keep up the good work! Launchpad seems like a really cool system!
[10:25] <salgado> shawarma, you're not bothering me at all. it's always better to hear about a problem multiple times than never know about it.
[10:26] <shawarma> salgado: That's true. Thanks for your time.
[10:27] <salgado> shawarma, no prob. and thanks for giving us feedback. :)
[11:40] <shawarma> salgado: What's the Launchpad coded in? Python, I suppose?
[11:40] <salgado> shawarma, yes, it's python
[11:40] <shawarma> salgado: I thought as much. Is the code available somewhere?
[11:40] <shawarma> salgado: I'm not enough of a pythonista to work on the launchpad, but I'd like to see it and learn from it.
[11:41] <JanC> shawarma : it's not open source (at least at the moment)
[11:42] <shawarma> Whiskey. Tango. Foxtrot.
[11:42] <shawarma> Really?
[11:42] <shawarma> that's just weird.
[11:42] <shawarma> How come?
[11:43] <JanC> don't know
[11:43] <salgado> shawarma, the code is not yet available.
[11:43] <JanC> maybe they first want to have stable release ?
[11:43] <shawarma> salgado: But it will be?
[11:44] <shawarma> salgado: Who develops it? Canonical? Are you a canonical employee?
[11:46] <salgado> yes, it's developed by canonical developers and I'm one of them.