[12:39] <LaserJock> is it possible to remove a bug tracker?
[12:42] <Rinchen> LaserJock, in what way? Disassociate it from a project?
[12:43] <LaserJock> I want to stop tracking a bug
[12:43] <LaserJock> I've got a bug report
[12:43] <LaserJock> it's got 3 Debian bug trackers on it
[12:43] <LaserJock> I'm going to close the bug
[12:43] <LaserJock> and I don't want the Debian bugs showing up
[12:44] <LaserJock> so I guess I should have reworded it
[12:45] <LaserJock> I want to remove the tracking
[12:45] <LaserJock> not the bug tracker itself, I think that's the terminology
[12:48] <LaserJock> Rinchen: does that make sense?
[12:49] <Rinchen> May I see your bug number? I'll have myself a quick look.
[12:49] <LaserJock> bug #39200
[12:50] <Rinchen> well
[12:50] <Rinchen> you could just open up each bug task and set tracking to manual
[12:50] <Rinchen> under "remote watch"
[12:52] <LaserJock> that's kinda what I was thinking
[12:52] <LaserJock> then I can set it to Rejected
[12:52] <Rinchen> I'm unsure since I've not actually performed that step myself if the association will still stay. I think it will until you remove the bug entirely from the bug report.
[12:53] <LaserJock> hmm, I'll give it a go
[12:53] <Rinchen> e..g  tetex-bin -> remote watch = manual -> Reject  ....tetex-bin will show the bug number but not track it
[12:56] <Rinchen> btw LaserJock, you can always test the ui elements on staging to see if it does what you want.  It won't email you nor make changes in production
[12:57] <LaserJock> good point
[12:57] <LaserJock> it basically did what I wanted
[12:57] <LaserJock> I set everything to "Rejected" and no tasks show up in the +bugs page
[12:58] <Rinchen> good, and the remote bug watches are still there
[01:00] <LaserJock> beautiful
[03:16] <kiko-fud> hello hello
[04:23] <LaserJock> hi kiko-fud 
[04:24] <Hobbsee> hi LaserJock 
[04:37] <LaserJock> hi Hobbsee 
[04:38] <Hobbsee> :)
[04:39] <kiko-fud> zzzzzz
[10:52] <sacater> er hey, is the answers server down?
[10:53] <sacater> er scratch that
[10:58] <txwikinger> Is it not possible anymore to search for all answer in all projects?
[11:08] <sacater> txwikinger: i was the first to report that bug :D, its a bug that i think is being sorted
[11:08] <sacater> txwikinger: in the meantime i search with 'ubuntu' as a keyword
[11:08] <txwikinger> ok thanks.. wondered if y'all already noticed :)
[11:09] <txwikinger> No problem... I can just do all in the project ubuntu... but some people ask questions and somehow assign them to random projects even they should be in ubuntu
[11:38] <tokj> hi
[02:06] <rgl> hi
[02:06] <rgl> I'm having trouble importing my PGP key, can you guys help me?
[02:07] <rgl> (importing to launchpad)
[02:26] <LarstiQ> rgl: what's the problem?
[02:26] <rgl> LarstiQ, I've just tried again, and it worked.  sorry for the fuzz.
[02:26] <rgl> LarstiQ, the key was already in the server, but for some reason, it was failing to import.
[08:23] <LaserJock> can I test filing a bug on staging?
[08:23] <LaserJock> that won't mess up the production DB will it?
[09:30] <ubotu> New bug: #117055 in malone "launchpad.net/bugs/+filebug doesn't handle binary package searches" [Undecided,Unconfirmed]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/117055
[10:04] <sacater> any more news on that OOPS, the one with answers and an empty search string
[10:11] <LaserJock> sacater: I think it was turned into a bug report
[10:11] <sacater> good
[10:11] <sacater> ty
[11:51] <Caetanu> any launch pad member?
[11:55] <Fujitsu> Caetanu: What do you mean? WHat do you want done?