bdmurray | sbeattie: shouldn't the verification-needed tag be removed from bug 209534? | 00:25 |
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ubottu | Launchpad bug 209534 in kaffeine "install-codecs crashed with ImportError in <module>()" [Medium,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/209534 | 00:26 |
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sbeattie | bdmurray: I was unsure whether it should be changed to -done, in that I confirmed that the intended change functioned properly, or -failed, because I don't think the intended change is sufficient. | 00:27 |
bdmurray | well pitti seems to have flipped it to triaged so I'd read that as being insufficient | 00:27 |
bdmurray | or I could be totally wrong which seems to be the case after looking at the activity log | 00:28 |
sbeattie | Well, his followup agreed with my belief that it was insufficient, so I should probably just mark it failed. | 00:30 |
sbeattie | okay, should be updated in a minute or so. | 00:37 |
chuckf | I have a question about bug triaging. This was brought up at a meeting last night and just want to be sure I gave the right answer | 00:55 |
bdmurray | Alright, what is it? | 00:56 |
chuckf | A member asked if you need to have signed the CoC in order to work on bugs. I answered no because I could not find anything that said otherwise | 00:56 |
chuckf | I thought that the only real prereq was to have a launchpad account | 00:57 |
bdmurray | Yes, that is correct. However, to join the Ubuntu Bug Control team it is a requirement to have signed the CoC. | 00:57 |
chuckf | cool, that's about what I thought and suggested | 00:58 |
bdmurray | What kind of meeting was this? | 00:58 |
chuckf | loco | 00:58 |
chuckf | Maryland team | 00:59 |
bdmurray | Cool, looking at a Bug Jam? | 00:59 |
chuckf | the global thing | 00:59 |
bdmurray | Great! | 00:59 |
chuckf | I've suggested doing them before and was told no interest. I suggested this one and have 6-7 already interested | 00:59 |
crimsun_ | when is the global one? | 01:00 |
chuckf | I've got the space set and am in the process of flushing things out | 01:00 |
bdmurray | The weekend of August 10th I believe | 01:00 |
chuckf | 8-10 | 01:00 |
chuckf | we'll be doing our group thing on the 9th | 01:00 |
crimsun_ | in columbia? | 01:01 |
chuckf | yup | 01:01 |
chuckf | columbia, maryland | 01:01 |
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darthanubis | Bug #237801 | 06:12 |
ubottu | Launchpad bug 237801 in totem "Totem errors when attempting to play myth content." [Low,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/237801 | 06:12 |
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persia | Is there a handy LP page that shows the packages with the most bugs, or does one need to query that with something like python-lp-bugs? | 13:32 |
thekorn | persia, I only know of pages like https://edge.launchpad.net/~kubuntu-team/+packagebugs which give an overview of all bugs int the packages a team/user is subscribed | 13:48 |
persia | thekorn: Yeah. I was hoping for something for all of Ubuntu, but https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+packagebugs is lost | 13:50 |
thekorn | hmm, strage thing is: if I understand this right https://edge.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-bugs/+packagebugs should give the data you need, because ubuntu-bugs is subscribed to all packages | 13:52 |
thekorn | persia, but this is not working | 13:53 |
persia | I thought ubuntu-bugs was subscribed to all bugs in ubuntu, rather than each of the individual packages | 13:53 |
thekorn | it is getting even better: ubuntu-bugs is bug supervisor for ubuntu, and when I hover the "show package report"-link on https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-bugs/+subscribedbugs it says: | 13:56 |
thekorn | A summary report for packages where Ubuntu Bugs is a bug supervisor. | 13:57 |
thekorn | this is confusing me | 13:57 |
persia | It's not the supervisor for any packages, just the distribution. | 13:57 |
thekorn | ok, makes sense, but why is ubuntu-bugs then direct bug supervisor for about 15 packages listed here: https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-bugs/+packagebugs | 14:00 |
persia | thekorn: Probably double-subscribed | 14:01 |
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cthuljew | Is there a ticket for keyboard layout reverting to en_US on reboot in GNOME with 8.04? | 15:32 |
mrooney | cthuljew: have you searched launchpad? | 15:35 |
cthuljew | mrooney: Yeah. Nothing seems like my problem. | 15:36 |
cthuljew | Oh wait. | 15:36 |
mrooney | find one? | 15:37 |
cthuljew_ | Er, dumb. | 15:43 |
cthuljew_ | Yeah, okay, it's https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-settings-daemon/+bug/173721 but no one seems to care to fix it. Oh well. | 15:44 |
ubottu | Launchpad bug 173721 in gnome-settings-daemon "Gnome keyboard layout options (like remapping Caps Lock) are not reapplied after reboot" [Undecided,In progress] | 15:44 |
cthuljew_ | Well, not "no one seems to care," but, "no one has done it yet". | 15:45 |
mrooney | bdmurray: ping? | 15:53 |
bdmurray | mrooney: hardly awake what's up? | 16:28 |
mrooney | bdmurray: good morning! just wondering if that script you used to generic launchpad stats like # of bugs touched, commented, importance/status changed, etc, was available anywhere? | 16:30 |
mrooney | generate, that is | 16:30 |
bdmurray | mrooney: not yet, I've though of putting it in a bzr repository | 16:31 |
bdmurray | mrooney: hold on though | 16:31 |
mrooney | okay | 16:32 |
mrooney | by the way, I love the karma gm script, I always found myself clicking around on users to figure it if they have a good chance of knowing more than I do or not | 16:32 |
mrooney | now it is so easy :) | 16:33 |
bdmurray | It can be a useful guide | 16:33 |
bdmurray | http://pastebin.osuosl.org/8492 | 16:34 |
mrooney | bdmurray: thanks! this looks bandwidth heavy, I assume to use it quite in moderation for the sake of launchpad? | 16:35 |
bdmurray | it requires an mbox file from http://people.ubuntu.com/~listarchive/ | 16:36 |
bdmurray | that's the mailing list archive for a specific month | 16:37 |
bdmurray | it then looks at the e-mail bodies if they don't have NEW in the subject to see what happened | 16:38 |
mrooney | oh, I see, how clever, so it tells you for each month | 16:38 |
bdmurray | I'm not sure how it will behave that far back because NEW didn't always exist in the subject | 16:38 |
mrooney | I see | 16:39 |
mrooney | I could probably make a version which uses launchpad and the all bugs touched page or something | 16:39 |
mrooney | bug that would be much slower | 16:39 |
mrooney | *but | 16:39 |
bdmurray | Yeah, working with the mboxes is quite fast and they capture some things the mailing list doesn't like tags added | 16:40 |
bdmurray | er some things launchpad doesn't | 16:40 |
bdmurray | and assigning to a package | 16:40 |
Carb0n | hi, anyone know any follow-ups to #180415? | 16:40 |
mrooney | bug 180415 | 16:41 |
ubottu | Launchpad bug 180415 in coreutils "df display 1K-blocks for 4K too" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/180415 | 16:41 |
Carb0n | I know.. but I think I know a suggestion (sorry for the delay) | 16:45 |
Carb0n | yuo can set the BLOCKSIZE by default | 16:45 |
Carb0n | the install program can do that | 16:45 |
mrooney | hmm, interesting | 16:48 |
Carb0n | setting the BLOCKSIZE by default will (apparantly) make these programs print the correct file/block sizes | 16:50 |
Carb0n | Should I do the same for Debian too? | 16:53 |
Carb0n | I wonder why nobody's noticed this before :( | 17:02 |
mrooney | but what about things that use BLOCK_SIZE | 17:06 |
Carb0n | mrooney: BLOCK_SIZE affects only df(1), du(1) and ls(1) it seems | 17:09 |
Carb0n | maybe you can set BLOCK_SIZE=$BLOCKSIZE | 17:09 |
afflux | wah, where did the restricted gfx drivers (nvidia-*, fglrx) go? | 18:01 |
afflux | they don't seem to be in src:linux-restricted-modules anymore | 18:02 |
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greg-g | fyi, 10 minutes till "How to Run a Bug Jam" in #ubuntu-meeting | 19:50 |
siretart | report from bugjam nuernberg: | 22:50 |
siretart | https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bugs?field.searchtext=&orderby=-importance&field.status%3Alist=NEW&field.status%3Alist=INCOMPLETE_WITH_RESPONSE&field.status%3Alist=INCOMPLETE_WITHOUT_RESPONSE&field.status%3Alist=INVALID&field.status%3Alist=WONTFIX&field.status%3Alist=CONFIRMED&field.status%3Alist=TRIAGED&field.status%3Alist=INPROGRESS&field.status%3Alist=FIXCOMMITTED&field.status%3Alist=FIXRELEASED&assignee_option=any&field.assignee | 22:50 |
siretart | 20 bugs triaged :) | 22:50 |
afflux | this link gives me 156554 results o.o | 22:52 |
afflux | huh | 23:54 |
afflux | I've the impression quite some applications are broken, (at least aptoncd and ccsm) because they use FileChooser.get_filename(), which seems to have returned an absolute path in the past, and returns only a filename currently. | 23:55 |
persia | bdmurray: About "Fix Committed" to "Fix Released": is there not a chance this may disrupt the existing SRU process? | 23:55 |
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