[01:13] <yankees26> to have a project and bazaar setup on launchpad, does the project need to be affiliated with Ubuntu? (im sort of confused on what launchpad is)
[01:14] <crimsun> no, it doesn't.
[01:14] <yankees26> ah, ok
[01:15] <yankees26> thanks
[01:47] <yankees26> launchpad sent me the email with PGP stuff that i need to decrypt and 'cause im new to gpg i ahve no idea what to do
[01:48] <dsas> yankees26: You probably need to set up your mail client with pgp stuff.
[01:48] <yankees26> ah, im using gmail
[01:48] <dsas> ah
[01:48] <crimsun> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GnuPrivacyGuardHowto if you're not familiar
[02:26] <Ubugtu> New bug: #71641 in soyuz "IPerson should provide a RFC-822 address" [Undecided,Unconfirmed]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/71641
[07:29] <stgraber> I got a stupid question, is that possible to destroy a branch (and the product as well) on launchpad ?
[07:29] <stgraber> I have some problem with an old test branch (no product associated and completly useless branch) : https://launchpad.net/people/stgraber/+branch/test/testbranch
[07:29] <stgraber> I don't find any way to simply destroy it
[07:33] <carlos> morning
[10:15] <somerville32> Is the meetings section of launchpad only for big meetings/sprints or can it be used for more casual meetings?
[10:28] <kiko> somerville32, you can try it out for your smal meetings, sure.
[10:28] <kiko> somerville32, it serves mainly to aggregate people around specs
[10:29] <somerville32> kk :] 
[11:12] <somerville32> Who generally approves specifications?
[11:13] <somerville32> How does it work?
[11:15] <somerville32> Oh
[11:15] <somerville32> I found a wiki page
[11:19] <LarstiQ> well, that depends per product I guess
[11:20] <somerville32> Well, we're working on a welcome centre
[11:20] <somerville32> Specifically for Xubuntu
[11:20] <somerville32> but it could easily be used for the other sister distros
[11:22] <LarstiQ> ah, distro work
[11:24] <somerville32> Ok