=== asac_ is now known as asac [05:26] hi [05:27] a quick Q: is there a way to recover from a failed upgrade to a launchpad hosted branch? [05:48] Is there an open bug on the "not everyone getting all email" issue with LP right now? [05:50] krow: On mailing lists or otherwise? [06:26] Verterok: You could probably delete the affected branch and re-push it, though the delete branch function seems to be missing ever since the last UI change. [06:31] ToyKeeper: thanks, that sounds ok. [06:31] A 'push' with some other options may do it too. [06:31] No need to delete it. [06:31] bzr push --overwrite or so. [06:32] wgrant: nice :), I'll try it [06:32] thanks [06:35] wgrant: it worked like a charm, thanks === Mez is now known as Mez|Moving [11:39] Any of the links to resulting binaries at https://edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/2.6.26-5.13/+build/677140 do not seem to work. [11:42] ion_: It was built 11 hours ago. I believe it thinks time for the binaries to move around. [11:43] ion_, jpds: It's in NEW. [11:43] Otherwise the binaries will be there as soon as the links are. [11:43] I was hoping to get the binaries no matter whether it’s in NEW or not. :-) [11:43] ion_: You'll have to hunt the queue for that. [11:44] Ah, will do. [11:44] Would be nice if those links pointed to the binaries in the queue. :-) [12:57] Hello. What is the name of the string that Launchpad makes when people translate your app? I couldn't locate it in the help files [12:58] (a string with the translators names) [17:15] Is it possible to host a project that has a BSD-like licensed GUI and a LGPLed module as one project on launchpad? [17:16] Bowasilu, yeap, as long as they're free, absolutely [17:17] beuno: Thanks. [17:17] I found little comparison between Google Code and Launchpad. Why am I better off with Launchpad? :) [17:19] Bowasilu, well, Launchpad has bugs, answers, PPA's for your own debs, etc [17:19] google uses svn, which is sub-optimal for open source development (VCS vs DVCS) [17:20] in a document describing Launchpad, is there any way to generically link to a person's homepage so that the link will be valid for whoever clicks on it? e.g. launchpad.net/~myaccount? [17:21] beuno: svn is suboptimal for open-source? [17:22] mdke, there is a URL... [17:22] * beuno tries to remember [17:22] it was something like +me [17:22] which doesn't work [17:22] i tried that one :) [17:23] Bowasilu, well, centralized version control [17:23] distributed gives you so much additional liberty... [17:23] beuno: I'll read up on this topic, thanks. :) [17:23] mdke, I can't remember [17:24] beuno: no worries, thanks [17:24] beuno: /people/+me/ [17:25] stgraber, that's it, thanks. mdke ^ [17:29] stgraber: thanks very much [17:29] very useful [17:30] What is the name of the translation string that contains all people who helped translate? [17:33] translation-credits? [17:33] or something like that [17:41] What does "RF 5324" stand for? [17:42] https://bugs.launchpad.net/soyuz/+bug/139619 [17:42] Launchpad bug 139619 in soyuz "Allow orig.tar.gz from distribution repos" [High,Fix released] [17:46] Laibsch: it means that the bug was fixed in code version 5324 of launchpad [17:47] see https://help.launchpad.net/LaunchpadReleases for more info [18:34] thanks mdke [18:34] rf? [18:34] what does it stand for exactly [18:35] release $something? [18:35] fersion? :) [18:35] RocketFuel [18:35] which is the nick/codename for the Launchpad source code [18:36] so many names ;-) [18:36] LarstiQ: I like the "fersion" [18:36] pronounced in a way you need a wischmop to clean up afterwards [18:36] ;-) [18:51] Is it possible to rename a project to avoid a name conflict? I registered pyotr a while ago and noticed that there seems to be a sourceforge project called pyotr (though it does not seem too popular, as was unable to find it using google). [18:52] هح [18:52] hi [18:53] anyone from translation team her? [19:08] zyx386: ping jtv when he is around [19:08] bye [19:15] Is there a help file somewhere on how to use 'translator-credits' in rosetta? I can't find any information. [19:18] Nevermind, I figured it out. It's a special string in the GtkAboutDialog. [20:02] Hmm, http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ltsp-upstream/ltsp/ldm-trunk/changes [20:02] one person pushed 882 but I don't see it [20:04] warren, it takes a minute [20:04] it's up now [20:07] push branch: bzr+ssh://wtogami@bazaar.launchpad.net/%7Eltsp-upstream/ltsp/ldm-trunk/ [20:07] parent branch: bzr+ssh://wtogami@bazaar.launchpad.net/%7Eltsp-upstream/ltsp/ldm-trunk/ [20:07] submit branch: /home/warren/work/k12linux/ldm-glibc [20:07] hmm, what does submit branch mean? [20:13] The default branch to diff against when you run "bzr send". === abentley1 is now known as abentley === abentley1 is now known as abentley === abentley1 is now known as abentley [22:04] Erm, no offence, but when did the new launchpad site design happen? [22:05] ;-) [22:06] It looks like a 1980s tape player [22:06] which is cool or not cool depending on your perspective [22:06] but I personally don't like the buttons [22:07] I like the new color scheme much more. [22:08] okay, I just went to a big screen, and it looks ok on large monitor; but on my little 1024x800 subnotebook, it looks bad [22:09] Well I liit that below the buttons is more minimal, although the "Report a bug" etc buttons at the bottom of some pages are still in old button format [22:10] maybe I get used to it [22:10] I give it a chance [22:43] <_steven_> I keep getting connection timeout when attempting to push a bzr branch to launchpad. Anyone have any ideas? [22:45] <_steven_> are there server problems? Or am I doing something wrong? [22:47] _steven_: looks like I can't connect either [22:48] <_steven_> I've been trying for 3-4 days to push a branch with the same thing [22:49] oh. well, It has worked quite well for me about 3 hours ago [22:50] <_steven_> so it's only down when I try I guess :D