[01:02] <max_harmony> I asked last night, but no one seemed to be here, so I'll ask again
[01:02] <max_harmony> Where is the list of all launchpad teams?
[01:05] <LarstiQ> launchpad.net/people/ ?
[01:08] <max_harmony> there's a link to it from there, but since this is logged I should probably note that it's launchpad.net/people/+teamlist
[05:53] <ranf> hi
[05:54] <ranf> I'm trying to get familiar with bzr. Is it ok to just register a project on LP for my testing mini project?
[05:58] <ranf> Oh gotta read that first: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MeetingLogs/openweekfeisty/lpbazaar
[06:00] <LaserJock> well, it's not easy to get rid of things in Launchpad
[06:00] <LaserJock> in fact, most things in launchpad can't be deleted
[06:01] <ranf> I've put it to +junk. Is that ok?
[06:02] <LaserJock> I think so
[06:02] <ranf> phew
[06:02] <LaserJock> I think that's the LP equivalent of removing
[06:15] <ajmitch> hi LaserJock 
[06:23] <LaserJock> hola ajmitch 
[12:32] <kgoetz> hi all. i'm looking at lp.net/distros/ubuntu and i cant find a list of supported architectures. is the " Architectures for Gutsy" as close as it gets?
[12:32] <kgoetz> i was hoping for an 'offical/unoffical' split in the list
[12:35] <harrisony> kgoetz: there is a page on the ubuntu wiki and on the ubuntu homepage
[12:41] <kgoetz> hm. wiki page = out of date (badly), i cant find where on the homepage it meantions architectures though
[12:41] <Hobbsee> the ones on releases.ubuntu.com and ports.ubuntu.com marks the spli
[12:41] <Hobbsee> t
[12:43] <kgoetz> convoluted, but suppose i found it. thanks h*
[12:44] <Fujitsu> I'm sure they're marked as official or otherwise on LP...
[12:46] <kgoetz> Fujitsu: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu this page or clicking through to https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/gutsy/hppa doesnt make it clear if/whats supported
[12:47] <Fujitsu> Look at launchpad.net/ubuntu/gutsy
[12:47] <Fujitsu> kgoetz: ^^
[12:48] <kgoetz> ah, thanks. that seems to work
[01:32] <totalwormage> hello, can i somehow list the things i reported launchpad?
[02:08] <pochu> totalwormage: https://bugs.launchpad.net/~your_profile/+reportedbugs
[02:19] <harrisony> https://bugs.launchpad.net/+me/+reportedbugs also works i think
[03:01] <totalwormage> thanks guys :] 
[04:46] <sacater> why is beta so laggy :(, its not like there are many users :P
[05:05] <ubotu> New bug: #110794 in rosetta "Lack of a fuzzy matching or match propagation" [Undecided,Unconfirmed]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/110794
[05:18] <persia> Hello.  I'm working on a patch for mass-bug that would use the Malone email interface, rather than posting to the Debian BTS.  Is there a test launchpad I could use to create test bugs to make sure the program does the right thing?  I don't really want to flood launchpad.net.
[05:41] <persia> Hi.  Does staging.launchpad.net generate bugmail to anyone?  I'd like to test a patch to mass-bug, but don't want to spam anyone.
[05:49] <sabdfl> i dont believe it does, persia
[05:49] <persia> sabdfl: Thanks.
[07:25] <kiko> persia, it definitely does not.
[07:26] <persia> kiko: Thanks.  I've not had any success with testing my script: does it respond to new@bugs.staging.launchpad.net, or <bugid>@bugs.staging.launchpad.net?
[07:32] <kiko> new@ adds new bugs
[07:32] <kiko> bugid allows modification
[07:33] <persia> kiko: Hrm.  I'll try some more.  Thanks.
[07:38] <kiko> it should work at least
[07:40] <persia> kiko: Does one need to be a member of a specific team?  I've sent a few gpg-signed messages to new@bugs.staging.launchpad.net with "  affects ubuntu/vegastrike" in them, but https://bugs.staging.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/vegastrike/+bugs hasn't been updated.
[08:07] <kiko> persia, no, you don't. that's strange.
[08:07] <kiko> do you have a valid bug to test with on production?
[08:08] <pochu> persia: is your email address registered in staging?
[08:09] <persia> kiko: Not really.  I have a couple pending merges, and can run once, claiming the merges, but then I'm out of bugs.
[08:09] <persia> kiko: I think so.  I'm logged into staging, and can see all my details.
[08:09] <kiko> persia, and your GPG key registered too?
[08:10] <persia> kiko: Yes.  Note that I'm only pretending to use my email address.  My envelope sender is different.  Is this likely to be an issue?
[08:10] <kiko> it shouldn't be, we use the from address.
[08:11] <persia> kiko: The "From foo@bar" header, or the "From: User <foo@bar>" header?
[08:11] <kiko> the From: header, not the envelope sender. :)
[08:12] <persia> kiko: I don't understand then.  I sent one actual (non GPG-signed) message to 110417@bugs.staging.launchpad.net, and haven't seen that either.
[08:12] <kiko> persia, could be that the mail processor on staging is bustage
[08:12] <kiko> which is why I suggested filing a bug on production just to make sure.
[08:12] <persia> That has both envelope & content headers set correctly.
[08:13] <persia> kiko: OK.  I'll file on production.
[08:21] <persia> kiko: I found the issue.  The Launchpad SMTP daemon is rejecting my mail because it doesn't like the envelope sender, and not passing it to the processing scripts.  Somehow this doesn't happen when sending mail to myself.  I'm still not sure about the valid mail to 110417@bugs.staging, but perhaps that is a different issue.
[08:22] <kiko> hmmm
[08:22] <kiko> perhaps that is the issue
[08:22] <kiko> why doesn't it like the envelope sender..
[08:22] <kiko> oh, foo@bar is not good :)
[08:24] <dqdev> hello everyone! I was thinking that it would be nice in lauchpad a feature such as PM (private messages in forums). SO I could contact a MOTU for example without havong to catch him in the IRC chanel or knowing his mail
[08:24] <persia> kiko: Well, it's not foo@bar, but persia@localhost.localdomain isn't much better :).  Thanks for your help anyway.  I'll test my valid bug on production, and once that is working, then go back to staging for real mass-filing testing.
[08:25] <kiko> no problem
[08:28] <persia> kiko: Just for reference, looking at my mailspool more carefully, it appears that production is complaining about the envelope, and staging is timing out trying to contact the SMTP server (at 82.211.81.180).
[09:22] <jan_s> #sfd
[09:59] <mdke> dqdev: but his mail is written on his homepage, do you really need another way to contact him?
[10:09] <ryanakca> works, thanks :)
[10:09] <ryanakca> oops, wrong chan :)
[10:19] <rappo> http://digg.com/software/Statisfy_net_Real_time_Google_Maps_and_Site_Statistics_Mashup