[01:56] <mpt> holy crap the Launchpad wiki disappeared
[02:01] <lifeless> or has it
[02:02] <mpt> elmo fixed it
[02:32] <poningru> err showstopper I guess
[02:33] <poningru> Typing Launchpad into firefox url bar
[02:33] <poningru> current result: I'm feeling lucky search of google does not have Launchpad.net for a launchpad search
[02:34] <poningru> wanted result: typing launchpad into firefox url bar will take me to launchpad.net
[02:34] <poningru> possible patch: googlebomb!!!
[02:35] <poningru> well the legal kind
[02:35] <poningru> have everyone put a link to launchpad on their blogs
[08:04] <Mez> anyone here?
[08:04] <Mez> I have a suggestion for malone
[08:05] <Mez> kiko 0 you here or just auto-reconnect ?
[08:23] <ajmitch> Mez: file a bug on malone
[08:35] <Mez> ajmitch: can never find the right place ;)
[08:39] <ajmitch> against the product malone
[10:46] <mpt__> poningru, we're working on that, see https://wiki.launchpad.canonical.com/LaunchpadGooglification#head-6e208a405b33f70198bc9efcd866a6217b22a17a
[10:46] <poningru> ?
[10:46] <poningru> regarding my question in Ubuntu-offtopic?
[10:46] <poningru> or my earlier question?
[10:47] <poningru> thanks mpt_ 
[10:47] <poningru> oh the googlebombing idea
[10:47] <poningru> err googlification idea ;)
[10:50] <mpt__> linking from OSNews three days ago should help
[10:50] <poningru> yeah true
[10:51] <poningru> but still if everyone on planet ubuntu just had a link to launchpad on their homepage
[10:52] <mpt__> Why would they want to? :-)
[10:52] <poningru> because launchpad is used for a major distro they work on :)
[10:52] <poningru> sorry had to try
[10:52] <poningru> I mean like just ask people to
[10:53] <mpt__> I don't imagine many of them had links to Bugzilla from their Weblogs before now
[10:53] <mpt__> but, don't let me stop you :-)
[10:53] <poningru> hehe 
[10:55] <mpt__> anyway, Planet Ubuntu right now seems to be entirely news from 2005
[10:55] <poningru> hehe yeah
[10:55] <poningru> also can we add it to planet ubuntu?
[10:56] <mpt__> It has nothing to do with Planet Ubuntu...
[10:58] <poningru> ok well I have to go to sleep
[10:59] <poningru> night dude, thanks for lending me your ear
[11:13] <ajmitch> mpt__: planet ubuntu is broken due to livejournal screwing up its rss feeds :)
[11:28] <mpt__> ajmitch, every time I look at Planet Ubuntu it's broken for *some* reason
[11:44] <mdke> yes
[11:45] <mdke> but this time it's not planet's fault :)
[11:48] <jblack> mpt: Yeah. I gave up on planet last week after I caught it duplicating blog entries.
[11:49] <ajmitch> hey jblack 
[11:50] <jblack> Hey buddy. 
[11:51] <lifeless> jblack: that was livejournals fault
[11:52] <jblack> It was? I was referring to a blog posted on a drupal.
[11:52] <mpt__> "launchpad, rosetta, and malone are not proprietary, just unfinished and unreleased. the release milestones and features are available https://wiki.launchpad.canonical.com/ they are targeting a july 6th 1.0 release." -- someone on OSNews
[11:53] <mpt__> Just as well we don't mention what year that July 6th refers to, eh :-)
[11:53] <lifeless> jblack: hmm, I thought you had livejournal feeds
[11:53] <jblack> I think I tried just about everywhere but there. :)
[11:53] <jblack> I went from advogato to something to blogspot to finally drupal.
[11:56] <jblack> I'm happy with what I setup on the site with drupal.
[11:57] <jblack> Now there's entries by developer, by rcs, and all. 
[11:57] <jblack> Tough I don't think there's feeds for all of them.
[12:37] <kiko> mpt__, that's an interesting quote right there
[12:37] <kiko> Mez, what was up?
[12:40] <jblack> kiko: Can I tell you a secret? 
[12:40] <kiko> it depends
[12:40] <kiko> do I have to keep it a secret? :)
 don't tell anyone, but this super-silent super-mirror is creeping me out a little.
[12:41] <kiko> super-silent?
[12:41] <kiko> it could play the latest white stripes album every time a patch landed?
[12:42] <jblack> I think I might put in logging just to keep a closer eye on it.
[12:42] <kiko> oh
[12:42] <kiko> you updated the script 
[12:42] <kiko> :)
[12:42] <kiko> I'm okay with you having it output information
[12:42] <kiko> just not tracebacks :)
[12:43] <jblack> How much output?
[12:44] <jblack> You don't mind plenty of output, as long as you know what it means? 
[12:44] <jblack> kiko: Yeah, last week, while I was on vacation. :)
[12:44] <jblack> and then more when I got back from vacation, when I realized that it was quiet because postfix on my lappy was broken
 You don't mind plenty of output, as long as you know what it means? 
[12:50] <kiko> right.
[12:50] <kiko> it can't be tracebacks. 
[12:51] <jblack> So.. even if somebody made a bzr branch of the linux kernel, and the supermirror reported once every ten minutes for six hours that it couldn't get a lock because the previous version was still running....
[12:52] <jblack> (thats 60 emails, btw)
[01:15] <kiko> that's a lot of email indeed
[01:15] <kiko> maybe failed to acquire lock could be silent.. then again, a stale lock..
[01:15] <kiko> are you using contrib/glock.py
[01:15] <kiko> -- ?
[01:16] <jblack> No. I'm still using lockfile.
[01:17] <jblack> They're not stale locks. They're valied locks
[01:17] <jblack> The supermirror in this iteration doesn't support concurrancy in any form.
[01:17] <kiko> that's okay
[01:17] <jblack> Something that I'm keen to resolve, but don't have the time to do at the moment.
[01:18] <kiko> but if you have a stale lock and no email notifications...
[01:18] <kiko> I dunno. you should probably use contrib/glock.py
[01:18] <jblack> I don't imagine a situation in which I could.
[01:19] <jblack> The code looks something like  lock(); try: domirrorstuff(); finally: unlock()
[01:19] <kiko> locks stay around, you know?
[01:19] <kiko> if a -KILL is issued to that process, what happens?
[01:19] <jblack> It could if the machine went down, or if python segfaulted, or if it were killed, sure.
[01:19] <kiko> right.
[01:19] <kiko> which WILL happen in the lifetime of the SM a few times at least
[01:20] <jblack> Yup. 
[01:20] <jblack> The new lockfile deals with staleness.
[01:20] <kiko> really now?
[01:20] <jblack> well, that's what I'm told by my boss.
[01:20] <kiko> you mean god?
[01:21] <jblack> well, bosses aren't infallible. They're just right until proven otherwise. :) 
[01:23] <jblack> Either you're thinking really hard, wandered off, or are trying to come up with a nice way to tell me I'm dissillusioned. :)
[01:25] <kiko> neither
[01:25] <kiko> I am acquiring cocaine
[01:26] <jblack> Is that legal there?
[01:26] <jblack> I so need to move to brazil.
[01:30] <mpt_> Cocaine is the name of a babe, apparently
[01:31] <jblack> I still need to move to brazil. :)
[01:48] <kiko> what is this babe conversation
[01:49] <kiko> anyway
[01:49] <kiko> time for suicide bike ride
[02:10] <uws> jblack, kiko_suicide: jfyi, some applications store the current PID in the lockfile to check for staleness
[05:05] <jordi> kiko_suicide: DUDE
[05:05] <jordi> don't die just now.
[05:05] <jordi> you wanted m
[10:17] <jb-home> Bugzilla appears to not be read only: http://bugzilla.ubuntu.com/show_bug.cgi?id=18157
[10:17] <Ubugtu> Ubuntu bug 18157: "Make linux/agpgart.h usable from userspace" Product: Ubuntu, Component: linux-kernel-headers, Severity: normal, Assigned to: jbailey@ubuntu.com, Status: RESOLVED, Resolution: FIXED