[00:02] I get removing whiteboard, but summaries? Why? [00:02] rockstar: Do you know? [00:06] * rockstar reads backchat [00:06] Peng_, we removed whiteboards and summaries. [00:07] Peng_, very few people used them. [00:07] Peng_, we'll probably replace them with some sort of commenting system. [00:10] Eh, that's a shame. [00:10] Oh well, whatever. [00:10] (I mean, replacing them with a commenting system is okay. But there's nothing right now.) [00:13] Peng_, what did you use them for? [00:17] Mostly I just copied a commit message to use as the description, and copied the whiteboard to both the branch and related bug. [00:17] But I figure the whiteboard is useful when there isn't a related bug. [00:18] Peng_, the bmp has a commit message. [00:18] I discovered they had been removed when I wanted to use the whiteboard to list all of the reasons a test dev6rr branch couldn't be mirrored. [00:19] Which obviously doesn't exactly match with normal LP usage. [00:20] What happens when you edit a branch with a summary or whiteboard on edge? Do they get removed? [00:25] Peng_, they just won't show up on the UI anymore. [00:25] Ok. [01:21] Hi, I have a problem with my account https://bugs.launchpad.net/~skierpage I think what happened is I filed a bug on SourceForge (see that URL), and when it was migrated to launchpad a skierpage@users.sourceforge.net was auto-created. But that isn't my normal e-mail. Is there a way to change an e-mail address, or to transfer "skierpage" to another user? [01:23] There are requests like this in https://answers.launchpad.net/launchpad , should I make it there? [01:25] No worries, I found https://launchpad.net/people/+requestmerge [01:55] skierpage, if you ask a question on the Launchpad project, an admin can merge the two accounts. [01:55] skierpage, oh, looks like you got it worked out. :) [01:56] rockstar, thanks. Yup, https://launchpad.net/people/+requestmerge and https://launchpad.net/~skierpage/+editemails worked. [01:57] Nicely done by the way! It seems SourceForge.net can't merge or retire its bogus skierpage@users.sourceforge.net [03:51] Should I use bugs.launchpad.net to report bugs about the generally-excellent ubuntu.com web site? [04:26] skierpage, yes. [07:04] Hallo [07:04] Is there a way to get a semi descriptive list of the available PPAs ? [07:11] daskreech: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+ppas?name_filter= [08:11] Is it common for svn imports from SourceForge to fail like this: http://launchpadlibrarian.net/25954354/elasticfox-trunk-log.txt [08:11] ...or is it a problem specific to the project being imported? [09:26] when I click on the source package in my PPA it doesn't show the details: https://edge.launchpad.net/~medigeek/+archive/experimental [09:26] it's probably an edge problem, since this one works: https://launchpad.net/~medigeek/+archive/experimental [09:28] here's a screenshot: http://img216.imageshack.us/img216/3393/screenshotbly.png [10:00] Hello, how do I remove a project that I've registered ? [10:03] AnAnt: you can't. why do you want to do that? [10:03] well, I found it was a mistake [10:03] not sure though [10:04] we have this project sabily-artwork [10:04] which actually consists of about 5 packages [10:04] AnAnt: you can file a question and an admin will remove the project for you, if the request is legitimate [10:04] so I was thinking of making an independant project for each package [10:05] so I started one project, but now I think that it won't be of any benefit to have a separate project for each package [10:29] AnAnt: right, sounds like following intellectronica's advice (https://answers.edge.launchpad.net/launchpad/+addquestion) seems appropriate [10:30] thanks [10:45] how can one register a distro on LP ? [15:29] I'm wondering has there at any point been consideration to keep usage stats on current projects? (similar to popularity!) or would something like this regress the overall performance of the launchpad site? [15:54] * VK7HSE pidgin decided to fly away! (crash!) [15:59] Take 2 ... I'm wondering has there at any point been consideration to keep usage stats on current projects? (similar to popularity!) or would something like this regress the overall performance of the launchpad site? [16:00] What kind of usage stats? Not that I know. [16:04] LarstiQ: well for instance, I package for a project called Me TV... it would be nice to know (if this is possible) just how many people are using that particular project... [16:05] VK7HSE: right, how do you measure that? [16:06] VK7HSE: Debian and Ubuntu have popcon, but that's optional [16:06] LarstiQ: well that's the issues! you can't... [16:07] LarstiQ: I suppose too it gets into one of those issues where it borders on privacy too... [16:07] VK7HSE: yup [16:08] LarstiQ: but just anonymous usage in general just distro and variant would be nice... [16:08] VK7HSE: the xmms2 project has an `et` component for this [16:08] VK7HSE: you might want to look at that [16:08] ok thanks... :) [16:09] VK7HSE: http://wiki.xmms2.xmms.se/wiki/ET and #xmms2 on freenode [16:09] LarstiQ: ;) [16:11] * VK7HSE I see implement in the software don't rely on launchpad for this type of info! [16:12] VK7HSE: indeed === adiroiban is now known as Ow2 === jfroy_ is now known as jfroy [20:04] can someone check bug 366709 please? [20:04] Launchpad bug 366709 in launchpad "[edge] PPA: cannot see "Publishing details" of the source package" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/366709 [20:35] where can I post bugs about the ppa system? [20:44] synic: bugs.launchpad.net/soyuz [20:44] That reminds me, is Soyuz going open-source or not? [20:44] No. [20:44] So Launchpad is going open-source, but not Soyuz? [20:45] That's what I heard. [20:45] I wonder if Rocketfuel development would be hosted on Launchpad. [20:45] Mostly because you need a _MASSIVE_ infrastructure to run it. [20:46] jpds, and that's a reason for not releasing it open-source? [20:46] *shrug* - that's what I read. [20:47] Is there anything else that Canonical keeps closed-source? [21:01] synic: what kind of bugs? you can't see the details when you click on a source package in ppa? :) === ursula is now known as _Ursinha [22:00] Hii xx [22:49] hi Saffie_x, how are you today? [22:49] Im good [22:49] great :) [22:49] good nd you [22:50] I'm fine too [22:50] Ursinha: if your pidgin isn't working I want to stab it in the face :-) [22:50] Lol [22:51] Nafallo, go for it! [22:51] * Ursinha takes the knife and hands Nafallo [22:51] * Ursinha restarts pidgin [22:51] :-D [22:51] Ursinha: sudo apt-get install gajim ;-) [22:51] Ursinha: ehrm. no actually! [22:52] Ursinha: that would mean you could blame me for when it's not working.... [22:52] hahahaha [22:53] but gajim is only jabber : [22:53] :/ [22:53] Ursinha: FTW! [22:53] I use icq [22:53] Ursinha: get online and I'll explain why it's win :-) [22:54] only me and the russians do [22:54] lol [22:54] I mean, I use icq and jabber [22:55] Ursinha: just get it working for starters then ;-) [22:55] Nafallo, my supafast connection will install it in [22:55] 5 mins [22:55] 0_o [22:55] Ursinha: o_O [22:56] Ursinha: remind me to put an archive mirror on my laptop for allhands then ;-) [22:57] Ursinha: but yes. I've seen it grow and I reckon I'll try and split out the iconthemes etc to a seperate package for karmic [22:58] :) [22:58] Ursinha: wouldn't mind a wishlist bug ;-) [22:59] considering your speed must be 1MB/m :-P [22:59] ... [23:03] lol [23:07] * mneptok uses notes nailed to tortoises [23:08] I LOVE TEA [23:08] Saffie_x: please no. [23:09] savvas: http://launchpadlibrarian.net/25972966/buildlog_ubuntu-jaunty-i386.exaile-devel_20090425-bzr2_FAILEDTOBUILD.txt.gz [23:09] might not be a bug, but runpy is a standard module, so there's no reason it should fail on that. [23:12] i love sweat [23:12] swet [23:12] nd poo [23:12] poo tastes nice like chocolate bisciuts [23:15] hi da [23:15] hi dad [23:15] Saffie_x: STOP [23:16] okay [23:16] and that's the end of that [23:16] indeed. [23:16] * mneptok drizzles pure, raw fury over tomaw [23:16] *muah* [23:17] hehe [23:17] I'll stick around in case he tries to [23:18] did you k: mail.scoffer.net ? [23:18] (seems (s)he was connecting multiple clients) [23:18] there were a few clients from there yes [23:18] *noddle* [23:18] one parted shortly after I joined [23:19] given the hostname it's probably some expoitable host anyway [23:19] t: don't take it personally. we adore you. [23:19] :) [23:19] Oh! t = tomaw, and I was wondering who would have such a short nick. [23:19] I have too many channels for a single connection to handle [23:20] t: i tried that excuse with my wife. she still won;t let me have mistresses. :/ [23:20] ouch [23:20] haha [23:21] Even being able to change the limit? Wow. [23:21] There are two limits, 20 and 120. I should probably cut down. [23:52] PPA Build Machines: i386: 323 builds waiting in queue [23:52] what's going on here? [23:58] ripps: ehrm. most likely people wanting packages built... :-) [23:58] ripps: why would that be unusual? [23:58] Nafallo: No, I'm talking about it being i386 specifically, lpia=0 amd64=12 [23:59] ripps: ARCH=ALL [23:59] ehrm. [23:59] ARCH=ANY really :-) [23:59] or no. damn. was a long time since I thought about that stuff. [23:59] what, the arch-independent packages all build on i386?