[00:03] is there an equivalent to copy-archive from release (rather than another ppa)? [00:06] er, copy-packages [00:06] (as in https://help.launchpad.net/PPA#Copying%20packages) [00:06] or should i just upload the source and not worry? [00:27] jdub, wow! great to see you! [00:27] jdub, what are you trying to do? :) [00:27] hey kiko [00:28] kiko: copy collectd into my ppa to start fixing/backporting it [00:28] if copy-packages isn't particularly important/useful, i'll just upload it [00:28] jdub, well, you don't actually need to copy it into your PPA first. just modify it, and upload it to your PPA [00:29] copy-packages is only useful to make a package available in other archives (or releases) -- it's actually not as useful as it might appear :) [00:32] i figured it might set up some relationship voodoo or something 8) [00:33] thanks tho, i'll dput away === kiko is now known as kiko-zzz === Ursinha is now known as Ursinha-zzz === Hobbsee is now known as Guest21145 === warp10_ is now known as warp10 === Guest21145 is now known as Hobbsee === Hobbsee is now known as Guest36587 === Guest36587 is now known as Hobbsee [11:49] do we have a tag or a way to list packages in ubuntu CD? only the one included there? [11:50] there's germinate output [11:50] Syntux: I'm not seeing this as much of a Launchpad question. [11:50] But Hobbsee is likely as correct as they get. [11:50] http://people.ubuntu.com/~ubuntu-archive/germinate-output/ [11:51] Also see the manifests that reside next to the images themselves. [11:51] http://releases.ubuntu.com/8.04/ubuntu-8.04.1-desktop-i386.manifest, for example. [11:53] wgrant, I understand but I was hoping to find a it on launchpad too, we are trying to construct a list of CD apps to give it priority translation efforts and if we have such tag or way to list them on lp, it would be easier to control the whole process. [11:54] I thought they were already ordered in some sane order like that. [11:55] I didn't think LP was especially aware of the CDs or the CD packging process. [11:57] that would make our project harder, we are about to run a translation contest, $0.10 per translated string and not having such tag or way with lp API to list apps and monitor translation would make it harder [11:57] * Hobbsee wonders why you want it listed on launchpad, when you'd have to screen scrape, compared to when you have a stable link above, which is in plain text form, meaning that it would be easier to parse... [11:58] Hobbsee, the contest thingy. [12:09] any ideas why the ~vcs-imports/gajim/main code branch fails to import? [12:09] ok, list constructed and packages linked to LP; is there a flag or status for packages that is not set up for translation on lp ? [12:10] Syntux: Everything in main is. [12:11] afflux: looks like the server is dropping connections on us [12:11] And everything on the CD should be in main or restricted (but restricted is small) [12:12] afflux: i don't know why it would be doing that, you could ask the admins [12:12] will do, thanks [12:13] (but it could be DOS protection, the importer makes a LOT of connections) [12:15] so basically archive.ubuntu.com_hardy_main_Packages (the germinate output) is the list. [12:15] Syntux: That's not just the CD stuff. [12:15] Syntux: But that is pretty much the list of things that are able to be translated. A superset of the CD. [12:18] wgrant, and there is no way to filter that file to get the CD ones? [12:19] Syntux: The manifest would do well. Or probably some other piece of germinate output. Or ubuntu-desktop. [12:21] hmm then looping madison over manifest to check if it's main or not would build a translatable list of packages, right? [12:21] main is a superset of the CD content... [12:21] * persia suggests #ubuntu-devel as a better forum [12:21] So there's no point checking it - it will be true except for things that are in restricted, but those are translatable too. [12:23] ok [12:23] :-) [12:32] ok, one thing I didn't get, we said all packages in main should be set up for translation on LP but what about an app like system-config-printer [12:34] Yes, what about it? [12:35] https://translations.edge.launchpad.net/software-properties [12:36] I don't see an 'ubuntu' in that URL... [12:37] https://translations.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/hardy/+source/software-properties [12:37] oh darn, sorry [12:38] ok when we will be able to work on intrepid translation ? [12:38] argh, I guess that's ubuntu translation question not lp [12:38] * Syntux jumping to another channel [12:38] Of that I'm not sure. [12:39] A Launchpad Translations person would know better. === matsubara-afk is now known as matsubara === salgado-afk is now known as salgado === mrevell is now known as mrevell-lunch === damoxc is now known as prince_damoxc === prince_damoxc is now known as damoxc === mrevell-lunch is now known as mrevell === stub1 is now known as stub === Ursinha-zzz is now known as Ursinha [15:42] kiko_: there is a problem in user profile related-software [15:42] seems not list all package uploaded. [15:43] example: jdstrand upload my security fix for egroupware and sympa [15:43] fixes are available https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/gutsy/+source/egroupware/1.2.107-2.dfsg-2ubuntu0.1 [15:44] but dont show it in my profile [15:44] tmsnc (uploaded last week too) seems here.. other packages not [15:45] https://launchpad.net/~emgent/+related-software [15:45] when you have little bit time please take a look, thanks === mcasadevall_ is now known as NCommander [17:05] hi! if launchpad writes on a people page: member since *, does that mean the person is a member right now? what happens if membership is not renewed or only renewed after a gap? [17:09] i don't believe there is such a concept as "renewal" with launchpad. the "member since" is just a matter of when that person first appeared on launchpad [17:10] arg, i misinterpreted membership because it's in bragging rights, close to those ubuntu icons === salgado_ is now known as salgado-lunch [17:44] hy guys and galls [17:44] did the font type changed on edge.LP today? [17:44] or is this a bug with some Firefox update? [17:45] let me get a screen shot === matsubara is now known as matsubara-lunch [17:52] please see https://bugs.launchpad.net/launchpad/+bug/259478 [17:52] Launchpad bug 259478 in launchpad "strange font type on LP" [Undecided,New] [17:52] have a nice lunch matsubara-lunch [17:53] I've seen this too, but only on this specific question, other questions look normal [17:54] geser: really ? [17:54] even the bug where I posted that was like that! [17:54] not sure if this is a LP bug or Firefox... [17:54] opera aint opening so can't do a cross test [17:55] BUGabundo, might be a dupe of bug 231070 [17:55] Launchpad bug 231070 in launchpad "Launchpad front page using a different font type" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/231070 [17:55] matsubara-lunch: I saw that, but didn't look like it [17:55] BUGabundo, thanks! really off for lunch now :-) [17:55] let me re-read it again [17:57] BUGabundo: it might be because of "Language: Traditional Chinese" while the other questions are english [17:58] the Anwser that I posted was in english [18:00] BUGabundo: I can't find any chinese in that page, but LP thinks it's in chinese. See the second box on the right [18:01] I also wondered why I don't see it on https://answers.edge.launchpad.net/launchpad/ [18:01] Language: Traditional Chinese [18:01] I see it only if I uncheck all language filters [18:01] geser: you are right [18:01] why did it change? [18:01] was it because Fred Chu subscribed to it? [18:07] I've played a little bit with firebug, and the page looks normal again, when I change the lang attribute back to "en" for the html element === salgado-lunch is now known as salgado === matsubara-lunch is now known as matsubara [18:41] Is there an easy way for me to get a view of my +assignedbugs page filtered to only show bugs from a specified project? [18:41] (or set of projects) [18:41] Oh, duh. [18:41] That was easy. :) [19:04] Approximately, how long does it take for a mailing list request for a team be acted upon? [19:11] gouki, it took about a week for mine [19:11] NCommander, thank you. === kiko_ is now known as kiko [19:27] kiko, so how goes the flooded inbox [19:28] NCommander, 140+ [19:28] I hate it [19:28] Better then me [19:28] 160 [19:28] But gmail makes it easy; d-devel -> Trash [19:28] :-) [19:28] Inbox gets less fat [19:29] Why are your inboxes flooded? [19:31] Cause I'm lazy [19:32] That, and a misconfigured dak server spammed me with a few thousand REJECT emails :-) [19:34] Oh. Ouch. [19:35] Peng_, I guess I get too much email that I'm supposed to answer, implying something about management dysfunction!! [20:01] 157 === mtaylor_ is now known as mtaylor === zwnj is now known as payman === payman is now known as zwnj === Syntux_ is now known as Syntux [21:42] siretart, ping? === kiko is now known as kiko-afk === NCommander is now known as ScottK-decoy === ScottK-decoy is now known as NCommander [22:04] From one's homepage (e.g. https://launchpad.net/~mcfletch), there doesn't appear to be any link for creating a new project. That would seem to be a rather commonly used task. === salgado is now known as salgado-afk [23:17] statik: ping === kiko-afk is now known as kiko === matsubara is now known as matsubara-afk