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ScottK2dholbach: In that case I gave you I tend that package for Ubuntu, maintain it in Debian, and am an upstream developer.  I see no value in it.14:55
dholbachScottK2: people can for example host their branches of pyspf on that page, they can ask for source imports on LP14:55
ScottK2dholbach: But that's not where the project is hosted.14:56
PriceChildflithm, woo just appeared14:56
ScottK2dholbach: As an upstream, it sounds like LP wants to hijack my package.14:56
flithmPriceChild: nice14:56
Rospo_Zopponorsetto: it worked14:56
slytherinnorsetto: I will have to try this version first. Will let you know tomorrow.14:56
dholbachScottK2: that's one of the features of LP: you can get bzr branches of upstream code and you can get your changes hosted there14:56
norsettoslytherin: ok, thanks for your work14:57
ScottK2dholbach: But if I'm upstream, I do that on sourceforge.14:57
Hobbseedholbach: i think the problem is that LP is forcing you to use it - and becomes very confusing for the users if you don't.14:57
dholbachHobbsee: forcing?14:57
Hobbseeit's great when it's a sourceforge equivalent - but you'd never try having sourceforge as a distribution bugtracker.14:57
slytherinnorsetto: I suppose only png icon is installed not svg. I will check thoroughly.14:57
Hobbseedholbach: for upstream stuff.14:57
Hobbseedholbach: (or did you not parse?)14:58
dholbachwhy don't we discuss this on launchpad-users@14:58
PriceChildflithm, great, looking good14:58
norsettoslytherin: well, the svg should be installed too, there is a special dir for those14:58
flithmPriceChild: excellent!14:58
Hobbseedholbach: because the thing's filled with oopses and translations and such, and i rarely look at it :)14:58
HobbseeS/N ratio for a launcphad user is very low.14:58
ScottK2dholbach: So it's of use to people who aren't a Ubuntu dev, debian maintainer, or upstream, but for any of those roles, it just gets in the way.14:58
slytherinhmm14:58
PriceChildflithm, will just check everything's built, then once my ppa is cleared of old source I'll send it there to build on gutsy so you can grab i386 and 64bit packages on there whilst I check out whether all is still good on hardy.14:59
ScottK2dholbach: In that particular case, I invested a couple of hours of my volunteer time with LP devs fixing the bogus page they created.14:59
norsettoslytherin: have a look here: http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Specifications/icon-theme-spec14:59
dholbachif you don't want to spend the time but have a specific concern, please let me know14:59
ScottK2dholbach: I resent having to have done that to avoid there being wrong information about a program I'm a dev for on some random unrelated site.14:59
dholbachI really don't want to discuss LP design ideas14:59
norsettoslytherin: should be /usr/share/icons/hicolor/scalable15:00
ScottK2dholbach: The desing ideas ARE the problem15:00
flithmPriceChild: great thanks! any thoughts on the udev rule yet?  I tried again this morn to look into it but I'm just not sure how to get it to install that udev file15:00
HobbseeScottK2: it's not his call.15:00
dholbachI'm not a LP developer and I did not design it, I can see use in it. All I can do is talk to people and express your concerns15:00
ScottK2Agreed, but that's the problem15:00
rexbronAnyone looking for a review? http://revu.tauware.de/details.py?package=openlibraries and http://revu.tauware.de/details.py?package=genpo15:00
HobbseeScottK2: this is the equivalent of someone cussing me out, because i work on registers, about the stock of our store - which i dont touch.15:00
Hobbseewhich is not fair.15:00
ScottK2Hobbsee: He asked for specific problems.  I've given them.15:01
HobbseeScottK2: sure, but give him problems *that he can fix*.15:01
dholbachScottK2: if you can let me know what you'd rather have on those pages, I can pass that on15:01
Hobbseeclearly you never learnt the lessons of effective customer bitching.15:01
PriceChildflithm, ah yeah I forgot about that... will sort that out next infact. You're sure it works for you(tm)? I'd like to get some ubuntu person to check this isn't a nasty thing we're doing also :)15:01
norsettoslytherin: yes, they are installed already, so its just a matter of using dh_icons15:02
Hobbseedholbach: if you want to get on launchpad's tail about getting it to integrate withi MOM, that'd give us comments.  (see -desktop)15:02
Hobbseethat would be good.15:02
PriceChildflithm, not sure who to ask though :)15:02
Hobbseeoh, i'ts keybuk's.  never mind.15:02
MagicFabdholbach, ping15:03
slytherinnorsetto: Then it means that bug is already fixed in hardy. :-)15:03
Hobbseeoh noes, it's MagicFab15:03
dholbachMagicFab: pong15:03
norsettoslytherin: let me check rules15:03
flithmPriceChild: yeah good call.  I've tested the file on two different ubuntu boxes and it works great when I install it manually.15:03
slytherinnorsetto: I guess not. It doesn't have dh_icons15:03
PriceChildflithm, good good15:03
MagicFabheh - those motu prep talks affected me somehow15:03
MagicFabI am looking for information on adding a package to the main seeds (step #7 of https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MainInclusionProcess )15:04
MagicFabHobbsee, :)15:04
Hobbsee:)15:04
HobbseeMagicFab: howzit going?15:04
norsettoslytherin: yes, we need a patch to add that then15:04
ScottK2dholbach: I'd like them not to be required.15:05
MagicFabdholbach, you are forever registered as my MOTU mentor since that meeting :)15:05
dholbachMagicFab: you could ask pitti to add it to the seeds15:05
norsettoslytherin: don't forget to pass this over to debian too15:05
ScottK2dholbach: That's not going to happen I know15:05
dholbachScottK2: in what way are they disturbing you?15:05
slytherinnorsetto: I will create one. But considering it to be change in debian/ directory I will have to create patch accordingly right?15:05
MagicFabdholbach, is it rude to susbcribe him to the bug reports I filed for this already ?15:05
ScottK2Hobbsee: Fundamentally the disconnect between LP and Ubuntu developers is unfixable.15:05
MagicFabdholbach, or is IRC pinging enough..?15:05
dholbachMagicFab: yeah, IRC should be fine15:06
ScottK2dholbach: 1.  I often end up on the LP package page instead of the LP/Ubuntu package page by accident.15:06
norsettoslytherin: no, just manually add it to rules, what I mean is that we need a debdiff patch from you15:06
MagicFabI want piding-otr in main :)15:06
ScottK2dholbach: 2.  If one doesn't exist, I'm required to create one before I can link an upstream bug.15:06
slytherinnorsetto: ok15:06
ScottK2dholbach: 3.  When they are wrong, it sucks up my volunteer time to fix.15:06
HobbseeScottK2: use shortcut aliases for launchpad.  problem solved.15:07
slytherinnorsetto: Target should be hardy right?15:07
Hobbseewell, taht solves 1, anyway15:07
ScottK2dholbach: 4.  They serve no useful purpose for an Ubuntu deb, a Debian dev, or an upstream that doesn't host on LP15:07
Hobbsee2 is solved by not linking upstream bugs at all.15:07
ScottK2Hobbsee: Fundamentally it's not solvable.15:07
Hobbseebecause the upstream bug thing is an confusing abomination anyway.15:07
ScottK2Three I would generally ignore, but when they create a page without asking anyone involved in a project I work on, it's tough to leave it wrong15:08
dholbachScottK2: I can pass it on, I generally just think that we should try to find a better forum for that15:08
HobbseeScottK2: also effective is a metapackage (like kdebase), and saying ti all belongs to kdebase upstream, no matter which kde package it is.  whihc goes to b.k.o, which is fine.  tis an abuse of LP though15:08
ScottK2dholbach: It's fundamentally that they are doing something different than what we are doing.15:09
dholbachcomplaining in the #-motu is not really the most efficient way to get in touch with people who can fix it15:09
ScottK2dholbach: Conflict is inevitable.15:09
HobbseeScottK2: excluding easier searches, yes.  so effectively preceed it with what you want :)15:09
ScottK2dholbach: I've told them all this in #launchpad already15:09
dholbachScottK2: I'm sure we can find ways to please a lot of individual parties15:09
ScottK2dholbach: I doubt it.15:09
ScottK2dholbach: Fundamentally, I'm forced to work for free on their proprietary development project and I'm not going to do it.15:10
dholbachI made notes and will pass it on15:10
HobbseeScottK2: where's your sense of optimism?15:10
HobbseeScottK2: besides.  ignore it as much as you can, work around it, and abuse it as required to get shit done.15:10
ScottK2Hobbsee: That's kind of what I'm doing.15:10
Hobbseethere are greasemonkey scripts, aliases, etc.  it works.15:11
Hobbseereportbug, bugs by email.15:11
Hobbseeuntil you try to get into RM, of cours.e15:11
dholbachplease drop me a mail whenever you come across stuff like this15:11
ScottK2dholbach: I really don't see the point.  They are doing something that is different and they aren't going to stop.15:11
PriceChildflithm, all still building, latest gutsy at york.pricechild.co.uk/gizmod for you to steal for sf if you want.15:11
PriceChildflithm, just i386 there though15:11
norsettoslytherin: yes15:12
ScottK2dholbach: BTW, your answer about what that pyspf page might be good for was better than the one I got from LP devs.15:13
flithmPriceChild: thanks!  will grab.  Lemme know if you figure the udev thing out, and also when / if x86-64 debs are avail15:14
ScottK2dholbach: The best answer I got from them, was to the effect of "Trust us, it's gonna be really cool someday."15:14
PriceChildflithm, got to wait for a lp person to see my question and remove everything in my current ppa so i can push new source. Will let you know when :)15:15
PriceChildflithm, (ppa builds 64bit)15:15
bddebianHeya gang15:15
flithmPriceChild: okay sounds good15:15
* ScottK2 has really got to run or he'll be late for the 'fun' meetings15:18
_polto_hello all15:22
dholbachMagicFab: somebody else does main inclusion reviews too, I just forgot who it was15:22
Hobbseedholbach: iwj15:23
dholbachHobbsee: hmmm, it was somebody else15:23
dholbachthey discussed it at UDS or something15:23
Hobbseedholbach: no idea about uds, etc.15:24
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dholbachMagicFab: I'll try to find out15:24
dholbachMagicFab: doko seems to be your man too15:25
_polto_do somebody know what f**k*g script on the LiveDVD rewrite my (modified) /etc/network/interfaces ? I try to make a LiveDVD with a preconfigured network config.15:27
_polto_nobody have an idea about what script rewrite /etc/network/interfaces during boot on LiveDVD ?15:33
MagicFabdholbach, I think it would be useful as many packages have actually been approved for main inclusion but only that step (#7) prevents them from making it.. sometime for more than a year15:34
dholbachMagicFab: you could also mail ubuntu-devel about it15:34
MagicFabdholbach, good idea - duh!15:34
bddebianAnyone have a decent 3D Gutsy machine that could test something for me?15:36
nand`bddebian: what do you want to test?15:40
bddebianA new version of scorched3d that doesn't wanna run on my laptop and I just want to make sure its not my hardware15:41
nand`bddebian: it's in the gutsy repos?15:42
bddebianNo15:42
Hobbseebddebian: the hardy repo version isnt instaslalble anyway15:43
bddebianhttp://www.bddebian.com/packages/ubuntu/scorched3d/15:43
bddebianHobbsee: I know, I'm working on getting the latest upstream :)15:44
bddebianI should say trying to help Fuddl15:44
Hobbsee:)15:44
nand`bddebian: Ok I try (hoping the wireless connection will still work :) )15:44
bddebiannand`: Be warned it is a LARGE package :)15:45
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nand`bddebian: uh wait, the data deb is 18Mo, the binary deb is 200ko, and the orig tgz is 58 Mo??15:47
nand`where is the rest?15:47
bddebianOh sorry, the data package is still uploading.  It should be about 56Mb15:48
bddebianShould be done now15:49
nand`bddebian: yes it is.15:49
nand`bddebian: I will probably have for half an hour... If I stay alive until then.15:50
nand`s/have/take/15:50
bddebianOK thanks!15:51
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bddebiannand`: Any luck or did you die? :-)16:25
nand`bddebian: I'm steadily downloading at 15 ko/s... 60% so far16:25
nand`connection is not so good here :)16:26
bddebianDoh, OK, thx16:26
slytherinnorsetto: How do I create base.tgz for hardy?16:31
norsettoslytherin: as you did for gutsy16:31
norsettoslytherin: you may need the hardy debootstrap though16:31
slytherinnorsetto: Will I have to first install debootstrap from hardy?16:32
geserslytherin: yes16:32
slytherinnorsetto: Thanks. It will take time to build the .tgz and I am already sleepy. I hope I will have the debdiff got tagtool fix tomorrow. :-)16:35
norsettoslytherin: np, take it easy :-)16:36
nand`bddebian: Ok got it. I unpack and try now!16:49
* RainCT is back16:49
bddebiannand`: Sweet, thanks!16:50
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nand`bddebian: The Scorched3d process terminated unexpectedly.16:56
nand`when clicking on play16:56
nand`(the dialog box)16:56
bddebianYeah, that's what I get :(16:56
nand`"16:56
nand`Would you like to load the failsafe scorched3d settings?16:56
nand`This gives the best chance of working but at the cost of graphical detail." and so on16:56
bddebianIf you click yes, it still doesn't work right?16:56
nand`yes16:57
nand`bugreport :)16:57
nand`It is a stable release you said? surprising.16:57
nand`just a guess : you sure everything is packaged at the right place?16:58
nand`bddebian: A french typo in your .desktop file : "un jeu d'artillerie en 3 proche de Scorched Earth"  should be "Un jeu d'artillerie en 3D proche de Scorched Earth"17:00
bddebianAin't MY desktop ;-)17:01
bddebiannand`: No I'm in "debugging" mode atm :-(17:01
bddebianWhich I suck at17:01
nand`It's not like the stdout is helping us :)17:02
bddebianSo I noticed :0(17:02
rexbronHobbsee: Hows it going?17:10
Hobbseerexbron: well, today's 4 hours old, and already turning out to be pretty whacky, so...17:12
slytherinWhat do I do if autotools are introducing some changes in config.guess and config.sub? This changes are visible in debdiff and are unintentional from my side.17:27
slytheringeser: this is related to the bug I just discussed with norsetto. I want to attach debdiff to the bug but observed above problem.17:28
gesereither use filterdiff or edit the debdiff by hand17:30
slytheringeser: I don't know how to use filterdiff so I will edit debdiff by hand17:31
slytheringeser: what should I do after attaching debdiff? The bugs is currently assigned to me.17:41
geserunassign, set to "Confirmed" and subscribe u-u-s17:42
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slytheringeser: done. :-)17:46
_polto_pls, do someone have an idea about what script rewrite my /etc/network/interfaces during boot on LiveDVD ?18:16
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RainCTif I create a source package that should generate a normal and a -doc package, do I have to choose "single binary" or "multiple binary" on dh_make?18:58
RainCTah nevermind I'll try with cdbs :P18:58
jpatrickRainCT: multiple on dh_make19:02
RainCTjpatrick: thx19:02
SWATi have a package (debianized) and it's version is 1.1.2-0, should it be 1.1.2-0-ubuntu0 when I package it for ubuntu?19:10
jpatrickSWAT: 0ubuntu119:10
SWATand can I rename the original tar.bz2 to match?19:10
jpatrickSWAT: it should be a package_version.orig.tar.gz19:10
emgentkeescook, around? :)19:11
keescookemgent: yup, but in a meeting.  what's up?19:15
emgentoh sorry, np19:15
emgenti will query you later :)19:16
SWATwhen I add something to the changelog: last entry: 1.1.2-0, and my new entry contains version: 1.1.2-1ubuntu1. It nags about not finding *_1.1.2-1.orig.tar.gz. Should I just repack the original 1.1.2-package to match or is that nasty?19:22
geserSWAT: how is the .orig.tar.gz currently named?19:23
SWATthere isn't one. I just unpacked the 1.1.2.tar.bz2 and it contained the files (with the changelog stating the version 1.1.2-1)19:25
geserSWAT: change it to 1.1.2.orig.tar.gz and the first entry in debian/changelog should be 1.1.2-0ubuntu119:26
bddebianThere was a debian/ dir in the tarball?19:27
SWATbddebian, indeed, it was debianized19:30
SWATgeser, thanks19:30
bddebianUhm, there should not be a debian/ dir in the upstream tarball19:30
SWATwell, it's there.19:31
imbrandonupstream should be asked to remove it from the distribution tarbal19:31
imbrandonheya geser bddebian19:32
geserHi imbrandon19:32
SWATwhat's the fastest way to repack a .tar.bz2 to a .tar.gz?19:34
bddebianHeya imbrandon19:35
imbrandonbunzip blah ; gzip blah.tar ; ?19:35
imbrandonshould be semi simple ( but also noted )19:36
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SWATimbrandon, I was thinking of perhaps a command that I didn't know, but that's simple indeed.19:38
LaserJockok guys, I need some hardware advice19:39
LaserJockI got these 2 machines19:39
LaserJockbut I can't get video out on either one19:40
gesernot even from the BIOS?19:40
LaserJockI swapped video cards and still nothing, is that most likely a bad motherboard?19:40
LaserJockgeser: no19:40
LaserJockmonitor doesn't seem to get any signal19:40
imbrandonLaserJock: any post codes ( e.g. beeps ) ?19:40
LaserJocknope19:41
geserdoes it seem to start? fans running etc.19:41
LaserJockfans are running19:41
imbrandonok , pull the RAM out and restart it with no RAM, if it dosent beep at you ( complaining there is no RAM ) then its possible the MB is bad19:41
LaserJockone had a dead power supply but I fixed that19:41
LaserJockimbrandon: ahh19:42
imbrandonalso have you pulled the bios bateries out ? sometimes the old bios settgings are for AGP vs PCI etc19:42
imbrandonand a reset will fix that19:43
SWATif you don't even get a system beep (make sure you have your default bios) that memory is missing, it's really bad.19:44
imbrandonand obviously that there is a sys-speaker hooked to the MB :)19:46
LaserJockyep, no beep19:47
SWAThow old is the hardware?19:48
imbrandonand you do have a sys speaker correct19:48
LaserJockhmm, I'd guess 5+ years old19:48
LaserJockimbrandon: I'm assuming so19:48
imbrandonSWAT: a p4 and a 1800+ amd19:48
geseryou know now, why you got the hardware19:48
LaserJockgeser: for sure, but it was free :-)19:49
LaserJockI've got 3 old machines sitting here19:49
SWATnew mobo then19:49
LaserJockI only want to make one good one19:49
imbrandonLaserJock: ummm not always will the speaker be hooked up, look near the power switch header on the MB19:49
LaserJockimbrandon: and what would I be looking for?19:53
LaserJockI don't know why it wouldn't be hooked up19:53
imbrandonthe headers are normaly marked speaker and have a red and black pair of wire going a short distance to a speaker19:54
imbrandonnormaly in the front of the case19:54
geserLaserJock: download the manual for that MB and check where the speaker should be connected and if it is19:54
LaserJockdarn it, why can't two motherboards have the same connections19:56
bddebianheh19:56
imbrandonlol19:56
LaserJockit's so difficult to swap out motherboards19:57
LaserJockthis one has got almost the same connection for the front19:57
LaserJockbut it's mirrored19:57
LaserJockso a missing pin is on the right on one and on the left on the other19:57
ajmitchhi19:58
LaserJockI really like this case though19:58
LaserJockoh cool, a firewire card20:01
bddebianRip out everything but the bare essentials untill you know you at least get video/etc20:03
LaserJockyeah, that's what I'm doing20:04
LaserJockgonna strip 'em all out and see what I've got and start from scratch20:04
pochuLaserJock: thanks for adding the stack traces session to the fridge.20:05
LaserJockpochu: np20:05
bddebianYeah, I obviously need to read those :-(20:12
pochuthanks DktrKranz for the anjuta sponsorship :)20:18
DktrKranzpochu, no. thank *you* :)20:18
pochuIt was easy :)20:18
DktrKranzbut it was a bug, and we don't want bugs20:19
DktrKranz:)20:19
DktrKranzpochu, I checked buildd status, Debian is not affected, so there is no need to push this back.20:20
pochuDktrKranz: but if it's needed, shouldn't they add it? Even if they pick up it indirectly...20:22
DktrKranzpochu, is automake1.9 needed for other reasons other than FTBFS?20:23
pochuDktrKranz: nope, but "***Error***: You must have automake >= 1.9 installed"20:26
pochu(from the ftbfs log).20:26
pochuIsn't the requirement enough for adding it?20:26
DktrKranzSounds good, so you can ask Debian Maintainer to add it, I think he will be happy20:28
DktrKranz(and we reduce deltas)20:28
pochuYup. /me files a bug in the bts20:30
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DaveMorrissiretart: that problem I mentioned earlier, how can I tell it's fixed without harassing you?21:04
alvincare there any MOTU mentors in channel?  the PPA is driving me nuts, and i may not be following all the guidelines (although i have looked for what documentation i can find)21:22
geserwhat problem do you have?21:23
YokoZarThat reminds me, I never did set up my own PPA21:23
YokoZarmight as well get to it21:23
alvinci had filed a bug, and i knew the fix, so i thought i'd be a good boy and package it21:23
alvincon my first attempt at dput, i still had "unstable" in the changelog, so of course it barfed21:23
alvincon the second attempt....21:24
alvinclet me get the error it gave me21:24
alvincsec21:24
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alvincRejected:21:24
alvincUpload is binaryful, but policy refuses binaryful uploads.21:24
alvincUpload is source/binary but policy refuses mixed uploads.21:24
alvincPPA uploads must be for the RELEASE pocket.21:24
alvincPPA is only allowed for members of launchpad-beta-testers team.21:24
geseralvinc: which file did you use for dput?21:25
alvincnow, the reason i went through this...  is because i was going to link to the fixes in the bug21:25
alvincthe changes file21:25
geserwhich one?21:25
geser_source.changes or an other?21:25
alvinclooking it up geser, sorry, i'm slow21:25
Kmosalvinc: you also need to be member of launchpad beta testers.21:26
alvincah21:26
alvincso much to learn.  :(21:26
alvincgeser:  i don't have a _source.changes.  I think perhaps I passed the wrongs args to debuild, perhaps21:27
alvincanother question though...  after i had already done my little bit and debuilt it...  it seems that there is a new revision from the source that i apt-got to work on.21:28
alvincwonder how would i have known that, i wonder?21:28
geseralvinc: there should be an -S in the args to get only a source package21:28
alvincit may be that the issue was already fixed, but whoever else is working on it had not seen this bug21:28
alvincalthough there is no mention of this bug in their changelist21:28
alvincgeser:  thanks.  i have a source.changes now21:30
Kmosalvinc: https://help.launchpad.net/JoiningLaunchpadBetaTesters21:30
alvincKmos:  thank you!21:31
siretartseems that sistpoty fixed the problem with revu. should work now again21:35
pochusiretart: then you have no excuses for reviewing stuff :P21:36
ajmitchsiretart: what was the issue?21:38
siretartajmitch: apparently bad permissions on the config file, but there might have been some other issues as well, need to talk to sistpoty tomorrow21:39
ajmitchsiretart: ah21:40
RainCTgood night22:13
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DaveMorrissiretart: I can confirm it's now working, thanks22:30
DaveMorrisI'm getting 403 errors however accessing http://revu.tauware.de/revu1-incoming/opensg-dev-0711142330/opensg-dev_1.8.0alpha1-0ubuntu1_source.changes22:31
ajmitchthat's expected - you shouldn't be able to access *changes files22:32
DaveMorrishow come?22:32
ajmitchbecause they are signed & can be used to upload to the actual ubuntu repository if signed by the right person22:33
DaveMorrisoh, ok.  I hadn't noticed before22:33
imbrandonyea they should actualy probably be filtered from the webui22:34
ajmitchit's not hard to filter them22:34
ajmitchI was digging in that code only 2 days ago22:34
imbrandon:)22:34
imbrandonhows the per user thing comming ?22:34
ajmitchhaven't touched it since22:35
imbrandonhehe22:35
ajmitchsomeone else can pick it up if they want22:35
sorenWhat's the "per user thing"?22:35
ajmitchsoren: http://revu.ubuntuwire.com/uploads.py?user=superm1@ubuntu.com22:36
imbrandonshowing all uploads for a specified user on one page22:36
ajmitchwithout any useful info like comments/advocates22:36
superm1why me? :)22:36
sorenAh, neat.22:36
ajmitchsuperm1: because I spotted your name on the page & knew that you had a few uploads22:36
superm1reminds me that i have a few that i need to upload to the archive still :)22:37
* ajmitch doesn't have any uploads on revu to test with :)22:37
imbrandoni dont have any since it changed over22:38
norsettooh well ....night all23:09
s1024k1Good morning everyone, could anyone tell me how to modify the changelog after the package is merged?23:58
sorens1024k1: Er.. I don't understand the question.23:58

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