[00:13] <mtaylor> is there any way to track tarball downloads of tarballs uploaded to launchpad?
[00:39] <ubuntu_> hey is anybody here?
[00:40] <Dawndeath> ??
[00:40] <Dawndeath> i need to make some question please...
[00:40] <intellectronica> Dawndeath: go ahead, what's the question?
[00:40] <Dawndeath> i make a translation group with the university that i corporate with
[00:41] <Dawndeath> but we cant make a translation as a team but only as indivindual people
[00:41] <Dawndeath> sorry if i make a mistake in english :s its 2.00 am here :S
[00:41] <Dawndeath> Does someone has to assign us the translation of eg greek ubuntu?
[00:43] <Dawndeath> intellectronica?
[00:45] <intellectronica> Dawndeath: i'm afraid i can't help you. i simple don't know enough about translations, and the translations team is probably gone for the night. Why don't you ask a question, and i'll make sure someone gets to it first thing in the morning?
[00:46] <Dawndeath> Can u kindly provide me a link to make the question?
[00:46] <Dawndeath> Thanks in advance :)
[00:46] <intellectronica> Dawndeath: https://answers.launchpad.net/launchpad/+addquestion
[00:53] <Dawndeath> I made my question here intellectronica...Thanks a lot mate god bless you :)
[00:53] <Dawndeath> https://answers.launchpad.net/launchpad/+question/63230
[00:53] <Dawndeath> Good night :)
[08:17] <jpds> Are the code.l.n pages timing out for anyone else?
[08:19] <thekorn> yes, same here
[08:22]  * wgrant finds his to be working.
[08:37] <thekorn> ok, sorry, code.edge.lp.net is timing out, stable is working ok
[08:53] <kiko> jpds, thekorn: any OOPS ID?
[08:54] <kiko> thumper: ^^
[08:54] <jpds> kiko: https://code.edge.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-dev -> (Error ID: OOPS-1161ED52)
[08:55]  * wgrant is finding his parts of code.e.l.n surprisingly snappy.
[08:55]  * wgrant initially blames r7891 for those timeouts.
[09:05] <kiko> yeah, might be -- looking at the queries
[09:07] <thekorn> looks like only teams/users entry pages seems to be affected
[09:08] <wgrant> Those are the only pages with significant changes over the past day.
[09:19] <maccam-sager> i would really *really* like to see a "comment" option for blueprints
[09:20] <maccam-sager> heck, maybe even integrate blueprint specs into the launchpad blueprint page. why do they go on the ubuntu wiki?
[09:20] <persia> Generally that's done in any of the whiteboard, the comments section of the detailed specification, or in the mailing list discussion for the blueprint.  I don't think it needs another place.
[09:21] <maccam-sager> persia: the text under the whiteboard area says: Any notes on the status of this spec you would like to make. Your changes will override the current text.
[09:21] <persia> Personally, I like specs on the project wiki.  I think it's easier to cross-link to other project activities.  I don't think non-Ubuntu specs belong on the Ubuntu wiki: that's why other projects have other wikis.
[09:21] <persia> maccam-sager, Yes.  Some people comment by adding a comment to the text, but generally the detailed specification, or the discussion of the specification is a better place.
[09:21] <maccam-sager> so that space looks to me like it's for project devs to make notes
[09:21] <persia> Having more comment sections only means more places to check.
[09:22] <maccam-sager> well it seems to me like it would make sense to keep ubuntu user documentation on the wiki, and ubuntu development work on launchpad
[09:23] <persia> Hrm?
[09:23] <maccam-sager> rather than just linking blueprints to specs on the wiki
[09:23] <persia> There's a couple different Ubuntu wikis, which may add to the confusion.  There's help.ubuntu.com, where most user documentation is stored, and wiki.ubuntu.com, which is mostly developer coordination.
[09:23] <persia> But how Ubuntu chooses to organise it's wikis ought't affect LP.
[09:25] <maccam-sager> ah ok i was missing the thing with the different wikis
[10:55] <Mirv> is Jaunty's Rosetta import queue somehow stuck / slowed down? https://translations.launchpad.net/ubuntu/jaunty/+imports?field.filter_status=APPROVED&field.filter_extension=all
[10:56] <Mirv> 12k as Approved, it does not seem to get past those glib2.0 ones, but maybe the queue is doing something else like processing Needs Review?
[10:57] <al-maisan> Mirv: none of the Rosetta guys are available at present
[10:58] <al-maisan> we'll have the queue checked as soon as one of them comes on-line
[10:59] <Mirv> al-maisan: alright.
[11:54] <Psuedo> G'Day
[11:54] <Psuedo> Can't figure Launchpad out, want to upload a repository of .deb there
[11:54] <Psuedo> How can I do this?
[11:55] <jpds> Psuedo: You mean PPAs? See: https://help.launchpad.net/Packaging/PPA
[11:57] <Psuedo> Yes
[11:57] <Psuedo> Thanks
[11:57] <Psuedo> Can I keep my PPA private, on launchpad?
[12:00] <Psuedo> (only until I am ready to make a stable public release of it)
[12:01] <beuno> Psuedo, that's available as a commercial option
[12:11] <Psuedo> commercial option?
[12:11] <Psuedo> Yikes
[12:11] <Psuedo> I'm just a small time Linux develope
[12:11] <Psuedo> as in very small-time
[12:12] <persia> Psuedo, For private work, for non-commercial use, you may find sbuild or pbuilder meets your needs, perhaps in combination with apt-ftparchive or even falcon, if you're feeling ambitious.
[12:13] <henninge> Mirv: Hi! The queue was stopped indeed (on purpose) but has been re-enabled right now.
[12:14] <Psuedo> persia: I have all the .deb already created. Just want to test them all online for a month or less, to test there stability
[12:15] <persia> Right.  LP requires public release or payment.  You can do something private and local from your own server with apt-ftparchive or falcon.
[12:16] <Psuedo> Ah, not bad. I have a WL700gE, this may go nicely with it
[12:21] <Mirv> henninge: ok, thanks for the information.
[12:29] <vorian> can someone please turn of rosetta emails?
[12:29] <vorian> I got over 13000 yesterday
[12:30] <vorian> and am in the process of getting more today
[12:31] <danilos> vorian: hi, I noticed, and we are working on them (I've disabled ubuntu-imports during the night so you wouldn't get them)
[12:32] <vorian> danilos: will i just have to suffer throught this?
[12:32] <danilos> vorian: we'll change the importer so you don't get them
[12:33] <vorian> thank you so much :)
[12:33] <danilos> vorian: we'll know soon, I've disabled jaunty imports again, but depends on availability of the people who can fix stuff in the database for us
[12:34] <vorian> OK
[12:35] <danilos> vorian: since you are likely to be most affected, just a question to determine the urgency of the proper fix for us (i.e. disabling success notifications, and reducing a number of failure notifications)
[12:35] <danilos> vorian: do you have any idea if you'll be uploading more kde language packs in March?
[12:35] <vorian> sure, what's the question?
[12:36] <vorian> danilos: towards the end of march/ beginning of april
[12:36] <vorian> let me check for s specific date
[12:37] <vorian> danilos: looks like on April 1st
[12:38] <danilos> vorian: ok, we are having another release then, so I'd like to leave the fix for that time
[12:38] <vorian> sounds good.
[12:38] <vorian> Thanks for the help :)
[12:39] <arnetheduck> hello, any lp admins around?
[12:39] <danilos> vorian: np, sorry for the spam, I totally forgot about KDE language packs; as a consolation, you'll have a lot of karma now (which we'll remove, but enjoy it while it lasts :)
[12:40] <arnetheduck> got a bit of an abuse problem with the bug tracker
[12:40] <vorian> haha
[12:40] <vorian> HOLY MOSES
[12:41] <vorian> that is a crazy amount of karma
[13:14] <al-maisan> arnetheduck: what is the abuse problem with the bug tracker?
[13:26] <jblount> I've created a new team, but lp seems to hang when going to the teams page ( http://launchpad.net/~opug )
[13:29] <intellectronica> jblount: works fine for me. try again?
[13:29] <al-maisan> yep, works here as well..
[13:29] <jblount> intellectronica: Will do, it seems to be happening for any ~ url on lp
[13:30] <persia> I don't encounter that, and I've hit *lots* of ~ URLs in the past 10-15 minutes
[13:31] <jblount> I would have typically just restarted my browser, assuming some problem, but I as sort of in the middle of the process and didn't want to lose any progress.
[13:31] <jblount> Looks fine now, thanks all :D
[13:32] <beuno> jblount, sounds like something sinzui has been playing with
[13:32] <kiko> hey beuno, jblount
[13:33] <jblount> hiya kiko
[13:33] <beuno> hey kiko
[13:33] <beuno> how's it going?
[13:33] <kiko> pretty busy
[13:33] <beuno> what a shock
[13:33] <beuno> how's the weather?  should I pack light?
[13:43] <fta> hm, can't go to code.lp.. OOPS-1161ED104
[13:43] <kiko> fta, yeah, problem on edge -- I think noodles775 is gonna revert the patch
[13:44] <fta> kiko, ok, as long as it's known, i'm fine ;)
[13:44] <kiko> noodles775, is that right?
[13:51] <al-maisan> kiko: noodles775 just came back from lunch..
[13:52] <kiko> lucky for us!
[13:52] <noodles775> kiko: I left that issue with rockstar and spm, who decided to rollback edge I believe.
[13:52] <noodles775> kiko: but i am working on the merge failure for db-devel.
[13:52] <kiko> cool thanks
[13:53] <kiko> but spm is gone (hopefully)
[13:53] <kiko> and rockstar too
[13:53] <kiko> what we need to do is commit a reverse merge
[13:53] <kiko> and get edge updated again
[13:56] <noodles775> kiko: yes, as far as I was aware, edge was going to be rolled back to 7885 (yesterdays revision)
[13:56] <noodles775> ok, but it wasn't.
[13:57] <kiko> right
[13:57] <noodles775> kiko: and rockstar tried a reverse merge but there were dependent changes (i think that's what he said)
[13:58] <noodles775> so if there's another losa around who can just roll edge back to 7885, that's probably the best solution for now.
[13:58] <kiko> it's friday
[14:00] <noodles775> yes it is... and perhaps we should have a policy of not doing commits on friday afternoon unless you can be around... :)
[14:04] <arnetheduck> al-maisan, contacting you in private...
[14:04] <al-maisan> OK
[16:22] <LaserJock> does anybody know off-hand if LP is going to allow for bugs filed against teams/people?
[17:05] <LaserJock> hmm, pretty quiet in here :-)
[17:05] <Ursinha> :)
[17:14] <cjwatson> Laney: package syncs in the Soyuz UI are planned, but blocked on fixing up changelog handling (bug 55795, bug 139162, bug 247456), which would otherwise be aggravated by doing syncs directly in LP
[17:14] <cjwatson> Laney: other than that, note that https://launchpad.net/debian exists and is populated, which was the other major prerequisite for this; so it's just a matter of UI now
[18:09] <crashsystems> I'm getting an error message when trying to view http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~gwibber-committers/gwibber/trunk/files
[18:10] <al-maisan> crashsystems: what kind of error message is that?
[18:10] <crashsystems> http://paste2.org/p/159603
[18:11] <al-maisan> crashsystems: the page rendered OK for me
[18:11] <al-maisan> could you please try again?
[18:11] <crashsystems> just worked
[18:12] <al-maisan> crashsystems: there you go .. probably some sort of hiccup :)
[18:12] <crashsystems> yeah, it probably just did not like me. thanks for taking a look
[18:13] <danilos> vorian: hi
[18:13] <al-maisan> crashsystems: np
[18:35] <nixternal> is it known that bazaar.launchpad.net is down?
[18:35] <nixternal> is it know that bazaar.launchpad.net is back up? :P
[18:36] <nixternal> s/know/known/
[18:36] <jpds> nixternal: http://downforeveryoneorjustme.com/bazaar.launchpad.net
[18:37] <nixternal> hahaha nice
[19:16] <cumulus007> I want to change the e-mail address my LP account is registered o
[19:16] <cumulus007> n
[19:17] <Ursinha> cumulus007, you have the change details link on your lp profile
[19:17] <Ursinha> click there, e-mail settings
[19:17] <cumulus007> okay
[19:17] <Ursinha> you can add as many emails you want, and then choose the preferred one
[19:18] <Ursinha> cumulus007, you have access to that account, right?
[19:18] <cumulus007> Ursinha: I have
[19:18] <Ursinha> cumulus007, so that should be easy :)
[19:18] <cumulus007> I didn't expect that it would that easy
[19:55] <fta> http://launchpadlibrarian.net/23557975/buildlog_ubuntu-intrepid-amd64.xulrunner-1.9.1_1.9.1~b3~hg20090305r23688%2Bnobinonly-0ubuntu1~umd1~intrepid_CHROOTWAIT.txt.gz
[19:56] <fta> d'oh!
[20:07] <maix> is there some special syntax to create code blocks etc in launchpad bug report forms?
[20:10] <Ursinha> maix, hmm, I don't think so
[20:10] <maix> hmkay
[21:51] <lldaedalusll> Hi all
[21:51] <lldaedalusll> I tried to access http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~mysql/mysql-server/mysql-5.1-telco-6.4-win/files
[21:51] <lldaedalusll> and got an error telling me to report this problem here
[21:51] <lldaedalusll> so I did
[22:04] <Ursinha> lldaedalusll, you have to insist on that :/
[22:07] <Ursinha> lldaedalusll, we're handling the issue, a minute, please
[22:07] <Ursinha> lldaedalusll, can you try again now, please?
[22:08] <lldaedalusll> ok, I will try
[22:09] <lldaedalusll> ok, it works now
[22:09] <lldaedalusll> thx
[22:11] <Ursinha> np lldaedalusll
[22:48] <coyote544> what is this anyway
[22:48] <coyote544> what's launch pad
[22:53] <dergringo> I'd like to rename a project. What do I have to do?
[23:03] <wgrant> dergringo: Ask a question at https://answers.launchpad.net/launchpad
[23:04] <wgrant> An admin will then deal with it.
[23:04] <dergringo> wgrant, fine. Thank you.
[23:06] <andresmujica> hi!
[23:09] <andresmujica> i've got an upstream bug watch that is not updating right.. how can i diagnose that?
[23:09] <andresmujica> bug #297890
[23:18] <ploum> Hello
[23:18] <ploum> I've a question about package on my PPA
[23:19] <ploum> the exact same package put stuffs in /usr for intrepid and in /usr/local for jaunty
[23:19] <ploum> I don't understand why
[23:31] <wgrant> ploum: Python packaging standards changed for Python 2.6.
[23:32]  * wgrant digs out the relevant email.
[23:33] <ploum> wgrant: ok, so it's normal and I must expect my software to be installed in /usr/local ?
[23:33] <wgrant> No.
[23:33] <ploum> or do I need to change something to the package ?
[23:33] <wgrant> http://osdir.com/ml/ubuntu-devel/2009-02/msg00352.html
[23:34] <wgrant> https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2009-February/027439.html
[23:34] <wgrant> Your software cannot care where it is installed.
[23:34] <wgrant> You need to change something in debian/rules, yes.
[23:35] <wgrant> But if your software cares that it is in /usr/local, then it probably won't work.
[23:35] <ploum> no, I don't want it to be in /usr/local
[23:35] <ploum> thanks for the links
[23:35] <ploum> really interesting
[23:36] <wgrant> np
[23:36] <ploum> I'm now wondering where I should pass the "--install-layout=deb" option
[23:37] <ploum> (my package is a distutil package)