[00:47] <cyberix> cyberix@bunnypump:~/my/misc$ bzr push lp:~toni-ruottu/kunquat/misc                                                
[00:47] <cyberix> bzr: ERROR: Cannot lock LockDir(http://bazaar.launchpad.net/%7Etoni-ruottu/kunquat/misc/.bzr/repository/lock): Transport operation not possible: http does not support mkdir() 
[00:48] <cyberix> What happened? Can I do something to work around the problem?
[00:48] <spiv> cyberix: you haven't run "bzr launchpad-login"
[00:49] <spiv> cyberix: so it is accessing the branch anonymously (via HTTP) rather than authenticated via SSH.
[00:50] <cyberix> It used to work with my ssh kety
[00:50] <cyberix> key
[00:50] <cyberix> without a login
[00:50] <spiv> cyberix: this is because you are using the lp: URL
[00:51] <spiv> cyberix: if you used the bzr+ssh:// URL it wouldn't matter.
[00:51] <spiv> cyberix: but the lp: uses the info stored by running "bzr launchpad-login ..." to figure out the best URL to use.
[00:52] <spiv> You only need to do it once.
[00:53] <cyberix> Thanks
[00:54] <cyberix> I really appreciate that I didn't have to give it my password :-)
[12:38] <bimberi> PPA's are really for Ubuntu only, correct? (I just got a "Rejected: Unable to find distroseries: unstable").
[12:38] <RAOF> bimberi: Correct.
[12:38] <bimberi> Yet there are lots of packages for distroseries unstable in Ubuntu itself.
[12:38] <RAOF> Also correct.  Kinda; I'm pretty sure they're munged somewhere along the line, even though the source says 'unstable'.
[12:39] <Hobbsee> bimberi: there are, but they get uploaded to the /ubuntu/<distro release> pocket-equivalent on the main ubuntu systems, and so get overriden
[12:40] <wgrant> bimberi: They're not uploaded to Ubuntu. They're copied.
[12:41] <bimberi> OK.  Thanks all.
[12:45] <bimberi> Does Launchpad aspire to be (perceived as) independent of Ubuntu?
[12:46] <wgrant> Ubuntu is just another user.
[12:47] <RAOF> Well, it is independent of Ubuntu.  I believe the master plan is that Debian PPAs will eventually be implemented.
[12:47] <wgrant> It just happens to be sponsored by Launchpad's authors.
[12:47] <wgrant> ... and there goes the guy who could have given a proper answer.
[12:47] <LarstiQ> bimberi: yes, certainly.
[12:48] <bimberi> Yeah, lunch, as if.  Chicken! :)
[12:48] <LarstiQ> bimberi: there are upstream projects who use launchpad but aren't part of ubuntu
[12:48] <bimberi> "Ubuntero" on the personal page is a strong attachment though.
[12:49] <wgrant> That's one of the only Ubuntu-specific things remaining, I believe.
[12:49] <wgrant> It is a bit strange.
[13:26] <danshearer> Comment about Blueprints: it might be helpful if there was a little more structure to the summary information.
[13:26] <danshearer> Maybe a box for "Main advantage"
[13:27] <danshearer> And maybe a box for "Main disadvantage"
[13:27] <wgrant> danshearer: That's probably information that should be in the linked webpage.
[13:29] <danshearer> That's the problem I see, that the wiki page doesn't have any structure either. Even just something very light.
[13:29] <danshearer> Hey, does moinmoin do templates at all, like mediawiki?
[13:29]  * danshearer scurries off and learns about moinmoin
[13:32] <andrea-bs> danshearer: yes, moinmoin has templates, just create a page called SomethingTemplate and it will be shown in the "Create a page from template" column when you create a new page
[13:38] <danshearer> So I see! Now I'm looking for a blueprint template
[13:45] <bimberi> danshearer: SpecTemplate
[13:53] <soren> It's not very good, though. It seems to have gotten accidentally deleted at some point and was attempted to be reconstructed.
[14:31] <mpt> Goooooooooooooooood afternoon Launchpadders!
[16:24] <SlonUA> aloha. any admins here ?
[16:24] <SlonUA> >> I disabled my wiki account and things don't work right anymore.
[16:25] <SlonUA> matsubara: hi. i know that u can help me =)
[16:26] <matsubara> SlonUA: hello there
[16:27] <matsubara> SlonUA: would you mind to file a question in http://answers.launchpad.net/launchpad ?
[16:27] <matsubara> SlonUA: include in the description which wiki you disable your account on
[16:34] <SlonUA> slon15
[16:34] <SlonUA> matsubara-lunch: slon15 .. but i wanna rename to SlonUA
[16:35] <SlonUA> matsubara-lunch: ok
[16:40] <SlonUA> https://answers.launchpad.net/launchpad/+question/35354
[16:40] <SlonUA> matsubara-lunch: https://answers.launchpad.net/launchpad/+question/35354
[16:41] <Hobbsee> SlonUA: you should be able to do that yourself.
[16:42] <SlonUA> Hobbsee: u mean URI or just Title !?
[16:44] <Hobbsee> SlonUA: none of those wiki pages exist.
[16:45] <SlonUA> Hobbsee: sorry maybe Slon12
[16:45] <SlonUA> Hobbsee: i will kook in hisroty 1sec
[16:50] <SlonUA> Hobbsee: i can't login to wiki slonua@gmail.com. could it' be resolved
[16:51]  * Hobbsee attempts to decrypt the a01sp3k
[16:52] <Hobbsee> guess you'll have to wait for an admin then, but your question really isn't clear
[16:52] <Hobbsee> as to whether you want a wiki page renamed, it changed on your LP profile, or what.
[16:53] <SlonUA> Hobbsee: oki. 1st of all ... I just can't login to wiki ...
[17:15] <moquist> I'm hosting a project (vpnywhere) in LP. I have a bzr branch, and I'm also using my PPA. How can I provide an orig.tar.gz to people who want to use the project on other distros?
[17:16] <LarstiQ> moquist: `bzr export` on release?
[17:19] <moquist> LarstiQ: my concern is with the hosting. Can I bzr export to LP? e.g., 'bzr export lp:~moquist/something.tgz'?
[17:20] <LarstiQ> ah. Don't know about filehosting.
[17:20] <LarstiQ> moquist: you could point at the orig.tar.gz in the ppa I guess, but that's a bit hacky for my tastes
[17:21] <moquist> exactly. It seems like LP *must* have a couth way for native projects to provide tarballs for other distros.
[17:28] <LaserJock> danilos: around?
[17:28] <moquist> LaserJock: hey!
[17:29] <LaserJock> moquist: hi Matt
[17:45] <danilos> LaserJock: hi
[18:20]  * danshearer is away: blah
[18:55] <Rinchen>  >> Come join us for the Launchpad Team Meeting on #launchpad-meeting
[19:51] <Rinchen> changed date for next mtg
[20:44] <OPERADOR> !!! =) !!!
[20:50] <OPERADOR> !!! hi !!!
[20:51] <laga> !!!
[20:51] <Peng> ...
[20:52] <beuno> argh, not again...
[20:52] <Peng> Oh.
[20:52] <OPERADOR> !!! ubuntu !!!
[20:52] <Peng> Are there colors?
[20:52] <OPERADOR> !!! problema !!!
[20:52] <OPERADOR> !!! ? !!!
[20:52] <Peng> OPERADOR: Turn off your exclamation points, dude.
[20:52] <OPERADOR> !!! ok !!!
[20:53] <OPERADOR>  hare
[20:53] <Peng> Thank you. :)
[20:53] <beuno> and colors please
[20:53]  * Peng has colors off.
[20:54] <emgent> please stop him.
[20:54] <emgent> rome mode  +c
[20:54] <emgent> s/rome/room/
[20:55] <laga> look ma, i'm on the internets.
[23:00] <Andre_Gondim>  how may i check the upstream package? 
[23:02] <kiko-afk> Andre_Gondim?
[23:04] <Andre_Gondim> well, I get a po file and upload, how may I check the queue
[23:04] <kiko-afk> Andre_Gondim, there's a link in the project homepage on translations.l.n
[23:07] <Andre_Gondim> kiko-afk, may you show me? https://edge.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-l10n-pt-br
[23:08] <kiko-afk> Andre_Gondim, you said you uploaded to an upstream. that's a team page.
[23:09] <Andre_Gondim> kiko-afk, sorry, in this case https://translations.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/hardy/+source/openoffice.org/+pots/helpcontent2-guide-smath/pt_BR/+translate
[23:10] <Andre_Gondim> I did the upload po file, but until now =/
[23:20] <kiko-afk> Andre_Gondim, that's an ubuntu translation, not an upstream. where did you upload to?
[23:20] <Andre_Gondim> kiko-afk, I did upload the po pt_BR file to https://translations.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/hardy/+source/openoffice.org/+pots/helpcontent2-guide-smath/pt_BR/+translate
[23:30] <kiko-afk> Andre_Gondim, okay. that's not an upstream, just to be clear on the terminology. You should ask jtv or danilos about this tomorrow, ok? it needs to be earlier in the day, though.
[23:31] <Andre_Gondim> kiko-afk, ok ;)
[23:37] <persia> Good day.  Are PPA publisher runs in sync with the main archive publisher runs, or do they follow a different schedule?
[23:42]  * persia has apparently picked a slow time of day, but discovered that they appear to have a different schedule by empirical analysis.
[23:44] <kiko-afk> persia, they are on a different schedule, definitely. they run every 5 minutes! :)