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pooliehello jamesh12:21
pooliejamesh, or someone else, when/how oc12:21
poolieoften is the production lp updated to new code?12:21
mptGooooooooooooooooood afternoon Launchpadders!12:30
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mptpoolie, usually every one or two weeks01:10
jameshpoolie: it was updated on Friday01:10
jameshpoolie: there are occasional cherrypicks between full rollouts too01:11
jameshpoolie: the details of the current rollout are here: https://launchpad.canonical.com/LaunchpadProductionStatus01:11
mpt"Add affected product to bug"? hrmmmmmm01:14
mptI've heard of bad programmers adding bugs to products, but I've never heard of anyone adding a product to a bug01:15
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kiko-afkmpt, yeah, that text sucks. feel free to fix it without using the word "task".01:47
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kiko-afkthe reason I mention that is because that phrase is a big workaround for the lack of "task"01:48
jameshmpt: did you get the mugshot invite?02:02
mptkiko-afk, yeah, and the page <title> and heading have different ideas of how to do that :-)02:12
kiko-afkmpt, well, don't blame me, I wanted to say "task" all along :-)02:15
mptjamesh, ah yes, it was in my Junk folder02:19
mptthanks02:20
jameshthe other interesting thing about mugshot is that passwords are optional02:20
jameshif you don't have a password set for your account, you can ask it to mail you a login link02:20
jameshyou click on the link in the email and you're logged in02:21
kiko-afkI don't really get mugshot jamesh 02:25
kiko-afkI mean02:25
kiko-afkas a project for the team working on it02:25
kiko-afkI guess I'm asking: what's it supposed to do for us that orkut doesn't? :)02:26
jameshkiko-afk: well, it hasn't been taken over by Brazilians :)02:27
kiko-afkthat's not a plus!02:27
jameshkiko-afk: mugshot appears to be built on top of the "Red Hat application stack"02:27
jameshjava, servlets, hibernate, etc02:28
jameshperhaps they are doing it as a technology demo02:28
jamesh(partly)02:28
kiko-afkI didn't know that, interesting02:28
kiko-afkjohan tried to make a point it was a platform for redhat services02:29
kiko-afkbut.. I find that hard to believe02:29
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kiko-afkmpt, can you survive without BjornT's changes as per his email Subject: Re: Launchpad 1.0 Web interface: new code needed02:45
kiko-afk?02:45
mptkiko-afk, until January? sure02:57
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carlos_morning08:33
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thumpermorning carlos08:42
mpthi carlos 08:45
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SteveAmorning10:21
jameshso, loggerhead looks like it only supports browsing a single branch per instance10:25
jamesh(at the moment)10:25
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SteveAjamesh: ping10:34
SteveAmpt: ping10:34
SteveAspiv: ping10:34
jameshSteveA: pong10:34
SteveAstu1: ping10:34
SteveAjamesh: I'm about to mail you your feedback report.  Around for a call in a bit?10:34
jameshokay10:34
mptSteveA, pong10:34
SteveAmpt: I'mabout to mail you your feedback report.  Around for a call about now?10:35
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stubSteveA: pong10:35
mptSteveA, yes10:35
SteveAstub: we had a chat already.  I'll mail you the report, and we can have another chat later.10:35
SteveAmpt: ok.  tell me when you've received the report, then when you're read it, and we can have the call.10:40
mptSteveA, received10:41
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mptSteveA, read11:04
SteveAmpt: skype?11:05
mptsure11:05
carloskiko-afk: around?11:16
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SteveAjamesh: skype call?11:59
jameshSteveA: okay11:59
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kiko-afkcarlos, yeah12:12
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carloskiko: I forgot to tell you that I'm not planning to get any vacations in January12:13
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mptBjornT, around? (I just got bugmail from you, so maybe you are)12:21
cprovkiko: ping12:22
kikohey cprov 12:22
SteveAmatthewrevell, mpt: ping.12:22
mptpong12:22
matthewrevellSteveA: hi12:22
SteveAso, we just had a user getting confused between demo / staging / production12:22
SteveAthis confusion will only get worse, now that we have12:23
SteveAproduction / demo / staging / beta and edge servers12:23
cprovkiko: hey, can we apply the DB constraint stub has suggested ?12:23
SteveAI think we should have some kind of unique visual identity to the different services12:23
kikoSteveA, yeah, definitely.12:23
SteveAbeta already has this, as it is ui 1.012:23
kikostaging should say12:23
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kikoSTAGING: CHANGES HERE WILL BE NUKED12:24
SteveAwe need to show on staging and demo that is isn't real data12:24
mptThis is bug 6580012:24
SteveAand edge that it is "edge" -- crack of the day12:24
mptwhich is incorrectly a duplicate12:24
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jameshone other thing I noticed about the CSS/images/etc on LP with the new multi-domain setup: https://launchpad.net/ uses https://launchpad.net/@@/launchpad.css, https://bugs.launchpad.net/@@/launchpad.css, etc12:24
SteveAmpt, matthewrevell: please come up with a suggestion of how we can very simply modify the visuals on each page of these servers to include12:24
jameshso when you switch facets, you end up re-downloading all the CSS, images and javascript12:25
SteveAsomething to explain this12:25
SteveAwe'll need to configure it through launchpad.conf12:25
matthewrevellmpt: Are you going to bed soon?12:25
SteveAso, it should be something we can do in the main template12:25
mptmatthewrevell, very :-)12:25
SteveAit could be as simple as a YELLOW bar on the top of the page12:26
SteveAsaying what the server is, and that it is not a production server12:26
kikojamesh, don't you end up redownloading all of this because of SSL anyway?12:26
SteveAjamesh: please file a bug on that one for me.  I'll fix that.  easy fix.12:26
jameshSteveA: a very simple way would be to put an id attribute on the <html> element in the main template set to production, staging, demo or edge12:26
jameshSteveA: then we can use static CSS like html.staging { background-color: yellow }12:27
mptSteveA, so what should the Importance of bug 65800 be?12:27
jameshactually, html#staging12:27
mptUbugtu, wake up12:27
mptit's "Staging should obviously be a demo"12:27
jameshkiko: you cache it during your session12:27
jameshkiko: but you cache it once for each domain12:28
kikojamesh, are you sure? because I know images aren't cached.12:28
kikothey are cached once per page12:28
kikoand when I visit a second page I know that at least the colouring of the breadcrumbs goes away for a second12:28
kikomaybe that's the image being reloaded12:29
mptkiko, right, that's why our top-requested resources in the webstats are all images12:29
SteveAmpt: I have no comment on that bug.  I want demo and staging and edge to be distinctive within the next 2-3 weeks maximum12:29
mptexcept for the style sheet12:29
SteveAso, these should come from the same server12:29
kikompt, so the CSS is cached but the images are not? WTF?12:29
mptSteveA, right, that's what the bug's about12:29
SteveAthere should be an option to make them served over HTTP12:29
SteveAmpt: the bug is not about demo and staging and edge12:29
SteveAa per-browser cookie option that is12:30
mptonly because back then we didn't have demo and edge - I could expand it12:30
jameshkiko: they should be getting cached ...12:30
kikojamesh, images? or CSS?12:30
SteveAkiko: we discussed this a while ago, when you were talking about launchpad being slow in brasil12:30
kikobecause images for a fact are not12:30
kikonot only in brazil12:30
jameshkiko: they don't seem to be though (according to LiveHTTPHeaders)12:30
kikobut in comparison with any other site12:30
mptkiko, by "except for the style sheet" I meant "all our top-requested resources are images, except for the style sheet (which is also one of the top-requested)"12:31
jameshkiko: so I guess using different URLs for the different sites isn't as much of a problem right now :)12:31
kikojamesh, this is a long-standing problem. I'm just curious about CSS getting cached while images are not12:31
SteveAok.  stop.  this has already been discussed.  I want to explain what we should do.12:31
kikobut if that was a false report then fine.12:31
mptSteveA, serving HTTP images in HTTPS pages causes some browsers (e.g. Internet Explorer) to complain bitterly12:31
SteveAmpt: I know.12:31
mptok12:31
kikompt, how bitterly?12:32
SteveAok12:32
SteveAfirst, we need a blueprint for making the best use of HTTP features for serving images and other static content12:32
SteveAthis spec needs to cover12:32
SteveA - cacheing images + css + .js12:32
SteveA - loading them with ?rev=N as appropriate, so we can rev them in sync on new rollouts12:33
SteveA - (by cacheing, I mean applying correct and simple cacheing headers, not complicated cacheing headers)12:33
SteveA - using a single host for getting static content12:33
mptkiko, see "Graphics from Librarian over HTTP cause browser warnings on Launchpad over HTTPS" <https://launchpad.net/bugs/30370>12:33
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SteveA - having an option (default off) to load static content over HTTP, per user/browser using a cookie probably12:34
kikoI don't quite get what cacheing headers could help for SSL12:34
SteveA - having that same option apply to graphics from the librarian, and making librarian files cached12:34
SteveAthat's all12:35
SteveAso, who will write this spec?12:35
SteveAkiko: the issues are orthogonal.12:35
SteveAkiko: depends on browser implementation12:35
kikoSteveA, really? with or without cacheing headers I don't see firefox (60%+ of LP traffic) cache images over SSL.12:35
SteveAok, no volunteers.  I'll write the spec.12:35
SteveAkiko: see -- a browser implementation12:36
Ngdon't most browsers generally not cache anything https?12:36
kikoSteveA, a very significant browser implementation.12:36
kikoNg, yes, but SteveA's trying to throw water at the sun12:36
SteveAkiko: your point is?12:36
kikothat it's useless to do that.12:36
SteveAI disagree.  Read what I wrote above.12:36
jameshmpt: I added a comment to bug 65800 about an easy way to do instance-specific CSS in launchpad.css12:36
kikothe work to put proper cacheing headers is not worth the lack of effect it will have in practice.12:36
SteveAOk, I will write this spec, then it'll be open for any other comments12:36
kikoSteveA, I have.12:36
SteveAkiko: it is, see above12:36
SteveAkiko: we'll offer the ability to have images over HTTP12:37
SteveAper-user12:37
kikoSteveA, that doesn't require cacheing headers to get cached12:37
kikoit simply works 12:37
jameshkiko: the question is: does firefox never cache images retrieved over SSL, or does it just not cache the images we send it.12:37
cprovmpt: ping12:37
SteveAdepends where you want to cache it!12:37
SteveAkiko: I don't know why we're discussing this.  We both know how http and cacheing work.12:37
kikojamesh, the former12:37
mptSo Safari users will get faster Launchpad, yay :-P12:38
kikoSteveA, is that your Tuesday fuse which is burning rather short? I'm making conversation12:38
SteveAplease save further discussion until we have the spec12:38
SteveAI'd rather we focused on conversing about other problems.  I think that would be more productive, as we have a way forward on thsi now.12:39
kikobah12:39
mptcprov, I'm getting a test failure in soyuz-upload.txt, line 583, the only difference being a "Section: net" line that the test doesn't expect between the "Version: 1.08-1" line and the "Maintainer: Alain Schroeder" line12:40
mptDo you know why this would be? I haven't made any changes to soyuz mechanics12:40
kikohmmm12:40
mptThank you jamesh12:41
cprovmpt: it's fine, it fails locally but works on PQM, which is still running an old APT version12:41
mptcprov, ahhhh. Is there an RT request to update the apt that PQM uses?12:42
mptOr would that not make sense unless the PQM server was running Edgy?12:42
cprovmpt: simple Edgy upgrade would fix it.12:43
jameshmpt: PQM is running the same version of Ubuntu as our production machines12:43
jameshcprov: it'd be nice if the test passed on both dapper and edgy though :)12:44
cprovjamesh: I'm not sure if they can upgrade APT in dapper12:44
salgadohey jamesh. BjornT was going to review my image-widget branch but he didn't have time to. I think you'd be the best person to review it. would you do that for me?12:44
BjornTmpt: i'm somewhat around now12:45
jameshcprov: what I mean is make the test a bit more forgiving so that it passes with both versions12:45
jameshif that's possible12:45
mptBjornT, I have many many pagetests that are failing because I introduced a custom Distribution Bugs page, and I don't know how to hook up the search form to it (when I embed it as is done for bugtarget, I get a TraversalError)12:46
mptIf you're not available to wade into that, I will completely understand :-)12:47
cprovjamesh: maybe ... but it's only an uncomfortable issue, not a blocker.12:47
BjornTmpt: i'm not available to wade into that, no. but maybe there's something simple that's wrong. for example, the search macros requires some method on the view class, so make sure that you use a similar view class as is used for the existing search page.12:50
kikocprov, why not ellipsize the section there?12:50
mptOk, I'll have another poke at it, and otherwise mail launchpad@12:50
mptthanks BjornT 12:51
kikompt, just ellipsize the test failure in soyuz, we've determined it's okay12:51
mptkiko, can 0 characters match an ellipsis?12:51
kikompt, yeah, I believe so12:51
mptok.12:51
kikompt, as for the search form, that sounds like too much work12:51
cprovkiko: let me check if the ellipis will work for that12:51
cprovs\ellipis\ellipsis12:52
mptjamesh, do you happen to know the code for embedding the instance?12:53
jameshmpt: I don't think we've got a way to get the instance name12:56
jameshmpt: the way I'd do it is (a) add a new key for "instance name" in lib/canonical/config/schema.xml12:56
kikompt, can the images over HTTP warning be disabled?12:56
jamesh(b) set the instance name in the various configs12:56
jamesh(c) in the page template, use the following:12:57
jameshtal:define="config modules/canonical/config/config" tal:attributes="id config/launchpad/instance_name"12:57
cprovmpt: ellipsis works, can you add it with an XXX or should I ?12:57
jamesh(adjust for whatever config key name you end up using)12:57
mptcprov, if it's nagging people on mainline too, perhaps you should do it, rather than it being 1.0-specific12:58
mptkiko, yes, there's a checkbox in the "Advanced" tab of the Internet Options control panel12:58
cprovmpt: right, I will do12:58
mptkiko, if you mean "by a server", I'm ~80% sure the answer's no12:59
kikompt, okay. that's not so bad I guess12:59
mptuh12:59
mptThat "Advanced" tab is a *scrolling* hierarchical list of checkboxes ;-)01:00
jameshsalgado: I'll take a look at your branch.  Can you add it to my queue?01:00
salgadojamesh, sure. thanks a lot!01:00
kikompt, well... 01:00
mptoh, I'm sorry, I misremembered it01:02
mptit's not in the Options dialog, it's in a secondary dialog opened from the Options dialog01:02
mpthttp://www.racelm.com/rlm/cfmturbo/activexsettings.jpg01:04
kikompt, my point is more that it at least has /a/ workaround01:05
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mptkiko, yes, but it is perhaps an ugly price to pay for a bit better performance01:07
kikoit's significantly better over higher-latency links such as mine and yours01:07
mptPerhaps another option, and I don't know how feasible this is, is to choose HTTP vs. HTTPS based on the browser01:07
kikompt, WDYM?01:07
mptso HTTP for browsers that don't complain about it, HTTPS for browsers that do01:08
kikompt, it also causes warnings for firefox, btw. just lesser warnings01:08
kikowe could do that01:08
kikobut I think SteveA's suggestion of using options is better01:08
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mpt( ) Secure  (*) Fast01:09
kiko( ) Pedantic (*) Fast01:10
jameshkiko: btw, it seems there is a browser.cache.disk_cache_ssl config item in Firefox.  I am not sure if turning that on causes all SSL content to go to disk cache or just content explicitly marked as public01:11
kikolet me experiment01:11
mpthttp://www.htaccesselite.com/htaccess/fix-for-warning-page-contains-secure-and-nonsecure-items-vt129.html01:13
mptThanks for the hints jamesh, I'll try that when I wake up01:14
kikohttp://kb.mozillazine.org/Browser.cache.disk_cache_ssl01:14
kikowhat a hack mpt 01:15
mptHey, at least I'm not suggesting that we ask people to rummage in their browser prefs :-)01:17
kikohey, that pref works!01:17
kikowow! it's amazing jamesh 01:18
kikothat pref is the future!01:18
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mptMaybe we can address this another way01:20
mptLet granular things -- templates? view classes? -- specify whether they need to be dealt with using encryption01:21
kikompt, handing off auth from SSL to non-SSL is non-trivial apparently01:21
mpte.g. a distribution index page doesn't need to be served over HTTPS01:22
mptkiko, I've yet to see any non-non-trivial proposals :-)01:22
kikochanging my browser pref was trivial!01:23
mptYes, but now you're less safe on the rest of the Web01:23
mptthat we Launchpad hackers are all trustworthy folk is not the issue01:24
kikoLess Safe is my middle name01:24
mpthttps://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=30936801:26
kikoyeah. darin's even in favor of changing it!01:26
mptInteresting, I didn't know IE cached more HTTPS stuff than Firefox01:26
kiko(btw, the new standard of putting organization name next to name is interesting)01:27
kiko(in Bugzilla)01:27
mptI didn't see anyone do that until after I suffixed my name with "(gone)"01:27
mptbut maybe that was a coincidence01:28
mpt;-)01:28
mptoh 01:28
mptkiko, I was wrong, you're not less safe01:29
kikowell, only very remotely less safe01:29
kikobecause SSL content is on disk now01:29
mptI was confusing "always cache SSL stuff" with "don't warn about HTTP stuff in HTTPS pages"01:29
mptthe latter is more dangerous than the former01:30
mptthe latter is what IE lets you do01:30
mptthe former is what you just did01:30
mptApologies.01:30
kikoright01:30
kikoI get a broken padlock though01:30
mptfor reasons described in comments 5~701:31
kikoyeah01:31
mptWe will soon be using fewer icons01:33
mptbut more of other kinds of image01:33
mptand I should be in bed01:34
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kikoSteveA, can I add a dependency on CookieClient?01:42
kikoerr ClientCookie01:42
stubkiko: What does it give us you need?01:46
kikostub, the ability to track and follow cookies in remote sites -- namely Mantis.01:46
kikoI really don't want to do that manually01:46
stubThis module is now part of mechanize.  I don't intend to make further standalone releases of ClientCookie.01:47
kikoas the cookies change over versions01:47
stub(from the web site001:47
kikowhat's mechanize?01:47
kikostub, it's in ubuntu fwiw01:47
stubI think mechanize is the test framework that went into Z3.01:47
stubIt is used for test harnesses anyway.01:47
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stubkiko: It is in sourcecode/zope/ClientCookie01:48
kikostub, whew!01:48
kikostub, how do I use it? :-)01:48
stuberm... sourcecode/zope/src/ClientCookie01:48
matsubarakiko, stub: testbrowser already depends on it. it's built upon mechanize, i think01:48
kikoah01:49
stubkiko: probably just a case of adding the relevant symlink to the lib directory so the package can be imported.01:49
kikoyep01:49
kikothanks stub 01:49
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SteveAkiko: right, as stub says, we have it already01:57
kikocool.01:57
SteveAstatic: hi01:58
staticSteveA: hi01:58
cprovkiko: well, ellipsis doesn't work for replacing non-existent lines (soyuz-upload.txt), PQM just failed01:59
kikommmm.01:59
kikothat sucks.01:59
kikocprov, did you get review on your fix for the url crash?01:59
kikostub, can we roll that fix out todayish too?02:00
cprovkiko: not yet, can you do it for me ?02:00
kikosure. where is it.02:00
cprovkiko: https://devpad.canonical.com/~jamesh/pending-reviews/cprov/launchpad/soyuz-fixes/full-diff02:00
cprovkiko: thanks02:01
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Seveaskiko, can you help me for a second?02:43
kikoSteveA, I can't even help myself. but I can try02:43
Seveashehe02:43
SeveasI need ubugtus emailaddress changed but I forgot passwords and mailboxes aren't working02:44
kikoSeveas, so.. you can register a new email address for him and confirm it. would that work?02:45
Seveasso -- create new lp accounts and then merge the old one?02:45
Seveas(ubugtu has several accounts)02:46
kikono02:46
kikoyou can just register a new email address for him02:46
kikooh, you don't have his password?02:46
kikoor do you not have the password to his inbox?02:46
Seveashis inbox isn't working (mailserver messup) and I don't have his LP password02:46
kikohmmm.02:47
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kikomatsubara, is there a bug filed for selecting whether the answer tracker is officially used for product X?03:08
matsubarakiko: don't think so. I'll look for it and if I don't find, I'll file a new one03:09
kikomatsubara, okay, when you do please let me know as it's blocking an email I need to send out03:11
matsubarakiko: bug 7643403:20
matsubarahttps://launchpad.net/products/launchpad-support-tracker/+bug/7643403:20
matsubaraUbugtu took the day off. :(03:20
Seveasbug 7643403:22
Seveashmm, ah right, bugtracker disabled as well03:22
Seveassee aboe, mail f*up03:22
Seveasabove*03:23
Seveaskiko, mail is fied already so nvm :)03:23
Seveasnow to fix ubugtu03:23
kikoSeveas, whoa, cool. 03:23
kikoSeveas, request a new password before you forget03:23
matsubaraSeveas: well I just filed that one. ubugtu probably haven't received it yet.03:23
Seveasmatsubara, it's massively messed up :)03:24
Seveasand I disabled the bugtracker for now03:24
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cprovddaa: ping04:56
ddaacprov got a call to pass04:57
ddaaping you back after04:57
cprovddaa: sure, thanks04:57
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kikoBjornT, ping?05:11
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BjornTkiko: pong05:13
kikoBjornT, is it that time?05:14
BjornTkiko: indeed it is05:14
kiko4577?05:15
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matthewrevellDoes anyone have a few moments to help me articulate some of Blueprint's benefits/features?05:58
ddaacprov: pong05:58
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matthewrevellkiko: Do you have a few minutes?06:01
cprovddaa: hi06:07
cprovddaa: do you know why ISourcePackageRelease requires a 'branches' attribute ?06:07
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ddaahu...06:08
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ddaacprov: my guess is that it has something to do with hct06:11
ddaaI expect it is related to the "manifest" attribute.06:12
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cprovddaa: uhm, could be06:12
ddaacprov: you could ask Keybuk or lifeless06:12
cprovddaa: but it's not implemented ...06:12
ddaathey would know06:12
ddaacprov: you mean hct? :)06:12
cprovddaa: right, I will do. Thank you06:12
cprovddaa: ehe, no, only the method itself (I don't dare to question about hct)06:13
ddaanote, it's probably some very old vestige06:13
ddaalike... something scott stuck in there eons ago06:14
ddaafor sure I've never been close to sourcepackagerelease myself06:14
cprovddaa: ok, I think I will simply remove it from the interface for now06:15
ddaa+106:15
cprovddaa: ehe, thanks06:16
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kikomatthewrevell, what's up?06:22
matthewrevellkiko: I was looking for some help in understanding Blueprints, for some content I'm writing. Carlos have given me a hand.06:23
kikoI saw that06:23
kikodo you have specific questions?06:23
matthewrevellkiko: I want to understand the main two or three benefits that Blueprints offer a project that is considering Launchpad.06:25
kikomatthewrevell, well, one benefit is just having something -- most projects have no way of tracking feature development at all06:25
kikomatthewrevell, that is the single most important benefit in blueprint today06:26
matthewrevellkiko: Right, so is this a situation where we need to explain why they need Blueprints, or will most people be familiar with the idea, even though they don't have a solution at present?06:26
kikoproviding a tool where there isn't one in general06:26
kikoyes06:26
matthewrevellcool06:26
kikothat's the line you want to follow06:26
matthewrevellThanks06:26
kikomost people will never have thought of using a tool like blueprint06:27
kikoso it's different from offering a bug tracker in that sense06:27
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carlossee you!07:04
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salgadocprov-out, are you using dogfood lately?07:15
cprov-outsalgado: Znarl will fix the vhosts soon07:19
cprov-outsalgado: well, it's not broken yet, IFAICS07:20
salgadocprov-out, I guess that means dogfood is not working right now? I was actually asking because I wanted to play with it07:20
cprov-outsalgado: ehe, sorry, I've just mixed the ideas... dogfood still available but w/o proper vhosts setup07:21
cprov-outsalgado: you can use it, if you don't need the vhosts07:21
salgadono, I need only the db. do you know how old is the data we have there, cprov-out?07:22
cprov-outsalgado: I've upgraded it last week, so it should be ok07:23
salgadocool07:23
cprov-outsalgado: contents are old, though (I'm upgraded the schema only)07:23
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cprov-outsalgado: call me if you have any problem, will be back in 2 hours or so07:24
salgadosure thing. thanks cprov-out07:24
cprov-outsalgado: np07:24
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BlueAidan_workcan someone explain how the launchpad karma system works, as well as how the "top contributors" are figured for a projecT?08:28
BlueAidan_work*project08:28
kikoBlueAidan_work, salgado can explain better than most, but ask me in a few minutes08:32
BlueAidan_workokay, I'll stick around08:33
kikoBlueAidan_work, some reading meanwhile: https://help.launchpad.net/KarmaCalculation08:34
outimebrb08:35
BlueAidan_workthanks08:57
BlueAidan_workdoes it not track commits to a product's bzr tree at all?09:00
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salgadoBlueAidan_work, no, it doesn't do that yet09:01
matsubaraBlueAidan_work: bug 5665609:01
BlueAidan_workah09:02
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cprovsalgado: ping09:31
salgadocprov, pong09:31
cprovsalgado: did dogfood work for you ?09:32
salgadowell, I only need db access. I'm doing some sort of data mining09:32
salgadoso yes, the db is working fine09:32
cprovsalgado: ok, fine09:33
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salgadomatsubara, can you run https://devpad.canonical.com/~andrew/paste/fileU6UOx1.html on staging for me?09:40
matthewrevellstatic: ping09:40
matsubarasalgado: sure, just a sec09:40
staticmatthewrevell: hi!09:40
matthewrevellstatic: Hey :) Do you have time for a call this week to go over the docs we spoke to Steve G about yesterday?09:41
staticmatthewrevell: definitely. I've got some time now, or tomorrow afternoon09:41
matthewrevellstatic: Either way suits me. I just want to go over some very rough timescales and division of responsibilties09:42
matsubarasalgado: https://sodium.ubuntu.com/~andrew/paste/file0uzkRC.html09:44
salgadothanks matsubara 09:44
matsubaranp09:45
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hubhas the "link to external  bug tracker" disappeared?10:06
hubI click "affect upstream" and I can't select the bug tracker....10:06
LarstiQshould work methinks10:06
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hubnote that I'm not talking about pasting a complete URL but a bug#10:09
hublike it used to be10:09
kikohub, we changed this to use always URLs10:09
hubhow user unfriendly it is10:09
kikothat's a rather unfair comment10:10
hubthat actually true10:10
hubbefore I just selected "AbiWord bug tracker" and then entered the 4 digit bug10:11
hubnow I have to enter the whole bloody URL10:11
kikonot using URLs was difficult and constraining and worse, error-prone10:11
kikobut maybe we can find a way of making this less painful10:11
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kikohub, so hmm there may be an improvement possible10:12
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kikoif we allowed specifying it as an alternative10:12
kikommmmm10:12
kikommmmmmmmmmmmmm10:12
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thumpershould I be able to access beta.launchpad.net?11:21
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acid-rainjenda, ping11:36
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jendaacid-rain, pong?11:51
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