[02:34] <ball> This seemed relevant: http://xkcd.com/583/
[02:35] <wgrant> Launchpad doesn't have that, though. All we have to use is Invalid :(
[02:40] <ball> wgrant: ah well, the thought was there.
[05:50] <ausimage> Can someone tell me how to attach a package from my ppa to a project download page
[05:53] <ausimage> packages from here => https://edge.launchpad.net/~ausimage/+archive/soovee I want on there => https://edge.launchpad.net/soovee/+download
[06:01] <ausimage> if some does read the scrollback and has an answer please PM the details. Thanks In Advance :D
[07:37] <tseliot> can kiko or anyone else make my PPA private, please (it's for the OEM team)?
[08:00] <rawang> please, How to remove one of my ppa from launchpad?
[08:01] <bigjools> rawang: file a Question at https://answers.launchpad.net/soyuz and ask for it to be disabled.
[08:01] <rawang> thanks
[09:22] <doctormo> http://doctormo.wordpress.com/2009/05/26/uds-where-did-all-the-coffee-go/
[09:23] <mwhudson> heh
[09:34] <andy_> hi
[09:34] <andy_> i have a problem with cvs import to launchpad, could someone please help?
[09:35] <andy_> none of the recommended ways of dealing with this seem to work.
[09:36] <mwhudson> andy_: hi
[09:38] <mwhudson> andy_: which branch is having the problem?
[09:40] <andy_> the branch is this: https://code.edge.launchpad.net/~vcs-imports/cp2k/trunk
[09:40] <andy_> and i have described the problem here: https://answers.edge.launchpad.net/launchpad/+question/72094
[09:40] <andy_> thanks for any help
[10:38] <andy_> mwhudson: do you have any suggestions for the cvs import?
[10:41] <mwhudson> andy_: ah, got distracted, sorry
[10:42] <andy_> mwhudson: no problem
[10:42] <mwhudson> andy_: trying again
[12:20] <andy_> mwhudson: thanks for the help, but unfortunately, there seems to be more trouble
[12:20] <andy_> the import log ends with a crash
[13:00] <wgrant> O_o
[13:00] <wgrant> ... 10 hours notice.
[13:01] <Hobbsee> of?
[13:01] <Hobbsee> oh, is LP going down?
[13:01] <wgrant> Read-only from 22:00 to 23:00
[13:01] <Hobbsee> ah
[13:01] <wgrant> (assuming read-only-launchpad works this time)
[13:05] <stani> I'd like to migrate my projects (SPE - python editor and SDXF - dxf library used by blender) from berlios to launchpad, but have no time to study migration. Can anyone help me with that or can file a request somewhere?
[13:20] <Laney> why are these things going to FTBFS instead of dep-wait? http://launchpadlibrarian.net/27170523/buildlog_ubuntu-karmic-powerpc.haskell-mtl_1.1.0.2-6build1_FAILEDTOBUILD.txt.gz
[13:22] <wgrant> Laney: It's practically impossible to automatically retry those.
[13:22] <wgrant> I filed that bug years ago, but then realised it wasn't solvable.
[13:22] <wgrant> Laney: It's something broken somewhere down the dependency chain - not immediately unsatisfiable build-depends.
[13:25] <Laney> wgrant: It wouldn't be possible to have an installability check for build-deps?
[13:26] <wgrant> Laney: I suppose you could do something like debcheck.
[13:26] <wgrant> Laney: But it's still a lot more complicated than the current depwait algorithm, which is dead simple.
[13:26]  * Laney nods
[13:33] <JanC> https://bugs.launchpad.net/gparted says that the GParted bugtracker is SourceForge, which is wrong, it's GNOME bugzilla
[13:33] <JanC> see: http://gparted.sourceforge.net/bugs.php
[13:35] <mthaddon> JanC: thx, I'll update
[13:40] <JanC> mthaddon: how does such info get into Launchpad?  manually or is it automated somehow?
[13:41] <mthaddon> JanC: do you mean information about what projects use which upstream bug trackers? that has to be set manually (usually by the project owner)
[14:26]  * bencrisford1 has an idea/suggestion for launchpad and doesnt know where to go with it
[14:30] <mwhudson> bencrisford1: well, there are plenty of devs hanging around allhands
[14:30] <philn> who's meant to do the pot files reviews? i did an import and they're still flagged as "needs review"
[14:30] <bencrisford1> Well, its more of a question about my idea
[14:30] <bencrisford1> because it might be stupid
[14:30] <beuno> bencrisford1, find the launchpad translations room
[14:30] <beuno> next to the bugs one
[14:31] <bencrisford1> sorry?
[14:31] <bencrisford1> you mean at the UDS?
[14:31] <beuno> I think I meant philn
[14:31] <philn> ;)
[14:31] <bencrisford1> oh
[14:31] <beuno> bencrisford1, mailing list
[14:32] <philn> beuno: irc room you mean?
[14:32] <bencrisford1> well it might be ridiculous, and theres probably a good reason why it hasnt been done already
[14:32] <bencrisford1> so i was gonna ask you guys?
[14:32] <beuno> philn, no, actual room!
[14:33] <bencrisford1> Well bug triaging can be really slow and painful with incomplete bug reports everywhere
[14:33] <philn> beuno: err, yes i'm in bcn, i should go to uds and slap some LP dudes :D
[14:33] <bencrisford1> so why isnt there - instead of having one description box
[14:33] <beuno> philn, yes. But not me please.
[14:33] <bencrisford1> have one for distrorelease, and version of package etc
[14:33] <bencrisford1> and make them required fields
[14:33] <bencrisford1> and a method of how to produce the bug
[14:34] <beuno> bencrisford1, because not all projects use ubuntu
[14:34] <bencrisford1> beuno: so when a project is set up they could choose a system
[14:34] <bencrisford1> there could be options
[14:34] <bencrisford1> all the systems could be there but you choose what one as the project creator
[14:34] <bencrisford1> you could use the current system
[14:34] <bencrisford1> or that system
[14:35] <beuno> bencrisford1, well, most projects are multi-system
[14:35] <beuno> it gets hairy
[14:35] <bencrisford1> i guess, but think of the time saved with triaging?
[14:35] <bencrisford1> and it would be possible to use a seperate system just for ubuntu right?
[14:35] <beuno> sure, fix one thing, break another  :)
[14:36] <bencrisford1> :/
[14:36] <beuno> it would...  loose out on a lot of funcionality
[14:36] <bencrisford1> there was a good reason why no-one done it then :P
[14:43] <btQuark> hello
[14:43] <btQuark> i wonder if there will be support for more popular vcs when launchpad is opensource?
[14:44] <btQuark> e.g. mercurial
[14:45] <wgrant> The relevant bit of Launchpad isn't actually being open sourced.
[14:46] <wgrant> Although lots of it would be specific to bzr, lots would probably also be useful for Git/Mercurial codehosting.
[14:46] <beuno> btQuark, we support svn importing
[14:46] <beuno> and wil support git importing very soon
[14:47] <btQuark> i see
[14:47] <mwhudson> we don't have enough time to do all the things we want to do with bzr branches...
[14:47] <btQuark> wgrant: meaning that i can not just setup my launchpad as an alternative for mighty corporate/big projects Trac-Setups
[14:47] <wgrant> mwhudson: Which is why keeping it proprietary is a great idea :D
[14:48] <wgrant> btQuark: Correct.
[14:48] <mwhudson> well, don't ask me about that :)
[14:48] <wgrant> mwhudson: I know, I know.
[14:49] <btQuark> wgrant: will that ever be possible?
[14:49] <wgrant> btQuark: I've no idea. I'm no Launchpad dev.
[14:49] <btQuark> even in a for pay situation
[14:49] <btQuark> wgrant k
[14:50] <beuno> btQuark, you can pay to use launchpad privately
[14:52] <maxb> The idea of running a standalone Malone instance is interesting, but it does seem all the rest of the interesting bits are the bits excluded from open sourcin
[14:52] <maxb> +g
[14:52] <wgrant> maxb: I'm sure that's not accidental...
[14:52] <beuno> nah
[14:52] <beuno> they are not
[14:52] <wgrant> But Malone on its own is useful.
[14:52] <beuno> the interesting bits will be open
[14:53] <wgrant> beuno: When?
[14:53] <beuno> wgrant, soon
[14:53] <philn> it was announced for next mid-july
[14:53] <wgrant> beuno: That meant 5 years last time.
[14:53] <beuno> trust me, things aren't as evil as they seem
[14:54] <wgrant> philn: That's July 21st this year, but without the interesting bits.
[14:54] <wgrant> (only known to be the Soyuz backend and Codehosting, at this time)
[14:54] <philn> oh so this announcement is political only ;)
[14:54] <wgrant> And ShipIt.
[14:54] <beuno> sure, play paranoia amongst yourselves
[14:55]  * beuno goes back to work
[15:50] <bddebian> Hi folks.  I can't seem to get on any sites with LP OpenID.  I did the steps to reset my password but now it says it is not yet confirmed even though I went to the site.  ow do I fix it?
[15:51] <vadi2> has anyone gotten an irc commit announce bot working with bzr & launchpad?
[15:51] <cocooncrash> vadi2: I have, but I think it's currently broken.
[15:52] <cocooncrash> It needs to receive the commit emails.
[15:52] <vadi2> ohh. Yes, now I remember. I did setup a copy of ubottu but the email part was rather... complex.
[15:53] <vadi2> Going to give it a try again this time
[15:53] <cocooncrash> vadi2: I'm not using ubottu.
[15:54] <vadi2> oh? I have the supybot plugin one
[15:55] <cocooncrash> vadi2: https://launchpad.net/ibid
[15:55] <cocooncrash> (Which I'm involved with developing.)
[15:56] <vadi2> is it easier to setup email with that than the bottom part of http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~tsimpson/ubuntu-bots/tweak/annotate/head%3A/Bugtracker/README.txt ?
[15:58] <tsimpson> vadi2: I just use the RSS feed from code.launchpad.net and the RSS plugin for supybot
[15:58] <cocooncrash> vadi2: Um, probably similar -- Ibid runs it's own SMTP server and needs mail delivered to it.
[15:58] <vadi2> at what update interval?
[16:00] <tsimpson> I run it at 20min intervals, but it's configurable
[16:01] <tsimpson> eg: I point it at http://feeds.launchpad.net/~tsimpson/ubuntu-bots/tweak/branch.atom
[16:01] <vadi2> alright. I'll give that a go if I can't get the email to work
[16:01] <vadi2> right
[17:32] <stefanlsd> How can i check if a specific user is an indirect member of a specific team? Or, if im browsing that team, how can i show all indirect members?
[17:38] <persia> stefanlsd, There's no easy way
[17:40] <stefanlsd> persia: thanks. will check the api stuff
[17:40] <persia> stefanlsd, Good luck.
[18:26] <kfogel> Any LOSAs around?
[18:28] <bddebian> Is this not the place to ask about openIDs?
[18:47] <kiko> bddebian, sure it is
[18:48] <bddebian> OK, I'll just post my question again in a while, thanks
[18:49] <kiko> bddebian, what question was that?
[18:49] <kiko> danilos!
[18:49] <bddebian> Hi folks.  I can't seem to get on any sites with LP OpenID.  I did the steps to reset my password but now it says it is not yet confirmed even though I went to the site.  ow do I fix it?
[18:49] <bddebian> s/ow/How/
[18:50] <kiko> bddebian, can you log in to launchpad itself?
[18:50] <danilos> kiko: heya
[18:51] <jackbravo> I'd like to request the deletion of a project I just created.... how do i do that?
[18:52] <kiko> jackbravo, what's the project name?
[18:52] <kiko> or URL
[18:52] <jackbravo> doctrine
[18:52] <bddebian> kiko: No, I get the same message that a confirmation mail was sent to me but hasn't been confirmed.  But if I open that e-mail and the link (again) it tells me it is already done.
[18:52] <jackbravo> https://launchpad.net/doctrine
[18:52] <kiko> bddebian, even shift-reloading? that's pretty odd
[18:53] <kiko> jackbravo, any special reason to delete it?
[18:54] <jackbravo> I created it because I wanted to have a DVCS to track the svn doctrine repo. But I just found out that only the main branch can be synched
[18:57] <bddebian> kiko: This is what I get if I go to that link again:  http://paste.debian.net/37160/
[18:58] <kiko> jackbravo, well, that's not 100% true
[18:59] <kiko> jackbravo, we /can/ do non-main imports
[18:59] <kiko> but you can't merge between them and main
[18:59] <kiko> they are separate
[18:59] <bddebian> kiko: I don't know if you sent that or what, but I just got a new confirmation e-mail and that worked!
[19:00] <kiko> bddebian, I just push them buttons
[19:00] <jackbravo> kiko: what you mean? you request two separate imports?
[19:00] <bddebian> kiko: Did I do something wrong somewhere along the way??
[19:00] <kiko> jackbravo, yeah, you can just create a second series and request an import
[19:01] <jackbravo> hmmmmmmm, that sounds interesting....
[19:02] <jackbravo> kiko: I also wanted to erase it because I didn't like it when I saw myself as the mantainer of the project.... because I'm not the mantainer. I just wanted to import the project
[19:05] <kiko> bddebian, not sure, it's a bit odd as I've never seen this happen before
[19:06] <kiko> jackbravo, oh, we can just change that
[19:09] <jackbravo> kiko: all right, then I'll request the import for those two branches I was talking about
[19:09] <jackbravo> kiko: thank you
[19:10] <kiko> one sec
[19:11] <ondrej> hi
[19:12] <ondrej> i still have problems with a cvs import to launchpad
[19:12] <kiko> jackbravo, okay, so it's now not maintained by you any longer
[19:12] <kiko> ondrej, tell me about it
[19:12] <ondrej> kiko: CVS.Error: ('Error during file checkout: %r', 'error  Interrupted system call\n')
[19:13] <ondrej> tree consecutive imports failed like this
[19:13] <kiko> ondrej, normally because it timed out. did that happen mid-checkout?
[19:14] <ondrej> the bit where it went wrong:
[19:14] <ondrej> 2009-05-26 17:40:00 INFO    U src/qs_tddfpt_utils.F [1.22]
[19:14] <ondrej> 2009-05-26 17:40:00 INFO    sending checkout request: root = '/cvsroot/cp2k', file = 'cp2k/src/qs_tddfpt_utils.F', revision = '1.22'
[19:14] <ondrej> 2009-05-26 17:40:00 CRITICAL received error response.
[19:14] <ondrej> 2009-05-26 17:40:00 CRITICAL requested checkout of reporoot '/cvsroot/cp2k', file 'cp2k/src/qs_tddfpt_utils.F', revision '1.22'
[19:14] <ondrej> 2009-05-26 17:40:00 CRITICAL log of checkout responses follow.
[19:15] <ondrej> kiko, is this a problem with the cvs repository? (hosted at berlios)
[19:16] <kiko> well...
[19:16] <kiko> it looks mainly okay
[19:16] <kiko> it is stopping always at the same spot
[19:18] <ondrej> kiko, in the 3 logs, i see the failure happening while requesting different files
[19:19] <ondrej> do you mean same spot in the code?
[19:19] <ondrej> ah, yes, seems to be the same spot in the launchpad import code
[19:19] <ondrej> any chance this is a bug?
[19:20] <kiko> no, I think it's more a timeout
[19:20] <kiko> the server drops the connection
[19:20] <kiko> and we die
[19:25] <ondrej> ok, any chance of more forgiving settings?
[19:26] <ondrej> the server works just fine (as far as i can tell) for "normal" cvs work
[19:37] <ondrej> kiko, please, tell me, what are the options i have if i want to get this imported to launchpad?
[19:45] <kiko> mwhudson, are you around to answer ondrej
[19:45] <kiko> ?
[19:45] <mwhudson> kiko: sorta
[19:46] <mwhudson> ondrej: which branch is giving you problems?
[19:46] <ondrej> mwhudson, it is this one: https://code.edge.launchpad.net/~vcs-imports/cp2k/trunk
[19:47] <mwhudson> oh right
[19:47] <mwhudson> EINTR??
[19:48] <mwhudson> looks like a problem on the server
[19:50] <ondrej> mwhudson: is this something that does not influence normal checkouts? as far as i know, there are no such problems with the berlios hosting
[19:51] <ondrej> for the usual checkouts "by hand"
[19:51] <mwhudson> ondrej: well, the import process likely makes bajillions more requests than any one operation you'd make by hand
[19:52] <ondrej> mwhudson, i see, that makes sense
[19:52] <mwhudson> ondrej: if 1 in a million requests does that, ...
[19:52] <ondrej> what would you suggest?
[19:53] <ondrej> is this a problem only for the initial import?
[19:53] <mwhudson> i don't know
[19:53] <mwhudson> yes, very likely
[19:53] <ondrej> ok
[19:53] <mwhudson> ondrej: do berlios give you access to the ,v files?
[19:54] <ondrej> i have no idea, i am not a dev on that project, i just wanted to get decent access to the code. but i could check.
[19:55] <mwhudson> i'm pretty sure berlios let you rsync svn repos from somewhere
[19:55] <mwhudson> ondrej: importing is a black art, sadly
[19:56] <mwhudson> ondrej: http://download.berlios.de/cvstarballs/cp2k-cvsroot.tar.gz looks promising
[19:56] <ondrej> the rsync or something similar would probably solve this
[19:57] <mwhudson> of course, i have nfi how to do an import from a tarball for cvs
[19:57] <ondrej> ok...
[19:57]  * mwhudson pokes around
[19:58] <ondrej> could i run the conversion locally, upload the branch and then sync against the original cvs repo regularly?
[20:01] <mwhudson> yes, but using cscvs is fairly opaque
[20:02] <ondrej> but how would i make the uploaded branch sync? just ask someone to make that change somewhere "inside"?
[20:02] <ondrej> anyway, i can try with cscvs
[20:03] <mwhudson> i'm also trying with cscvs
[20:04] <ondrej> mwhudson, ok, thanks a lot
[20:06] <mwhudson> something is happening, at least...
[20:09] <mwhudson> ondrej: dammit
[20:09] <mwhudson> ondrej: it failed with
[20:09] <mwhudson>     raise ValueError("attempt to patch non extant file : %s" % self.filename)
[20:09] <mwhudson> ValueError: attempt to patch non extant file : src/MACHINEDEFS.DEC
[20:10] <mwhudson> though hm
[20:10] <ondrej> ok, this really look unpleasant
[20:11] <mwhudson> though it really shouldn't do that on the first revision
[20:11]  * mwhudson tries again with more log output
[20:16] <ondrej> mwhudson, thanks again, i am trying to look at cscvs but this would probably take me forever
[20:18] <mwhudson> ah, seems i got the arguments wrong
[20:20] <mwhudson> (i mean, how could you do that!?)
[20:24] <mwhudson> ondrej: ok, import is running
[20:25] <ondrej> mwhudson, great!
[20:26] <mwhudson> i guess it may take a while
[20:26] <mwhudson> (hooray for screen(1))
[20:28] <mwhudson> ondrej: poke me tomorrow :)
[20:29] <ondrej> mwhudson, i will be away from any computers during the day, travelling, but will try to get here again in the evening
[20:29] <ondrej> in about 24 hours, wherever you are...
[20:30] <mwhudson> ondrej: if i'm not online (i may not be), email me
[20:30] <mwhudson> firstname.lastname@canonical.com
[20:30] <ondrej> thanks, i'll do that
[20:31] <ondrej> for the time being, thanks a bunch for the custom solution, i really appreciate this
[20:31] <mwhudson> i hope it turns out to be useful :)
[20:31] <ondrej> me too :-)
[20:32] <mwhudson> i think the import will take ~15 hours, fwiw
[20:32] <ondrej> oh... neat little thing
[20:33] <ondrej> i have to go now, hope this works
[20:33] <ondrej> goodbye
[20:41] <bddebian> Now, wtf, now I can't login to the wiki, i get: "'ascii' codec can't encode characters in position 33-36: ordinal not in range(128)"
[20:42] <LarstiQ> bddebian: do you have a bit of a traceback for that perhaps?
[20:43] <bddebian> http://paste.debian.net/37167/
[20:44] <LarstiQ> bddebian: which wiki is that btw?
[20:44] <LarstiQ> (not that I have any fixing powers here)
[20:45] <LarstiQ> ah, wiki.ubuntu.com
[20:45] <bddebian> Aye, I wonder if it's something in AnAnts names/characters that my browser can't handle
[20:45] <LarstiQ> bddebian: why is there weird gunk in the http headers?
[20:46] <LarstiQ> header = u'Location: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/\u0623\u062d\u0645\u062f \u0627\u0644\u0645\u062d\u0645\u0648\u062f\u064a/UniverseContributorApplication/'
[20:46] <bddebian> I think because his name is arabic or something
[20:47] <bddebian> This is the direct link:  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/%D8%A3%D8%AD%D9%85%D8%AF%20%D8%A7%D9%84%D9%85%D8%AD%D9%85%D9%88%D8%AF%D9%8A/UniverseContributorApplication
[20:47] <LarstiQ> right, the u+062f is arabic
[20:47] <LarstiQ> bddebian: I can open that link with iceweasel
[20:48] <bddebian> I can open the link but I get that error when I sign in with openid
[20:48]  * LarstiQ tries
[20:49] <LarstiQ> bddebian: fails too
[20:50] <LarstiQ> bddebian: and if you login first, then navigate to that page?
[20:50]  * LarstiQ would guess there is an encoding bug in the (moin moin?) openid return url handling
[20:50] <bddebian> I'm trying that now
[20:51] <bddebian> Yeah, that works
[20:51] <LarstiQ> bddebian: then, I think it's a case for the (l)osas? You probablly know the procedure better than I do.
[20:53] <LarstiQ> bddebian: wildly guessing, http://moinmo.in/FeatureRequests/OpenIDSupport includes a comment that might be topical: # openid.consumer doesn't want to believe that unicode objects
[20:53] <LarstiQ> - come from get requests
[20:55]  * LarstiQ goes home
[20:56] <bddebian> Ah, laterz
[21:40] <ausimage> Can someone tell me how to attach a package from my ppa to a project download page
[21:45] <kiko__> ausimage, you can't -- there is no way to tie them together
[21:46] <ausimage> hmmm then how do most handle getting debs to users?
[22:01] <daniel_ki> hi
[22:12] <maxb> One of the tricky things of being in GMT, is remembering that for half the year, you're actually *not* in UTC :-)
[22:15] <LarstiQ> maxb: :)
[22:59] <wgrant> Trust me to first hit Launchpad 40 seconds before it goes away...
[23:00]  * LarstiQ trusts wgrant 
[23:12] <wgrant> Oh, wow. Read-only works this time!
[23:12] <wgrant> Nice.
[23:14] <wgrant> But bugs can't be viewed.
[23:16] <ajmitch> so it's only partly read-only?
[23:16] <wgrant> So it seems.
[23:16] <ajmitch> "You cannot make any changes at this time."
[23:16] <ajmitch> I wonder what changes it would be trying to block for viewing a bug
[23:17] <wgrant> I do not know.
[23:19] <beuno> Unauthorized: (<Bug at 0x9090a50>, 'isUserAffected', 'launchpad.Edit')<br />
[23:20] <wgrant> Aha.
[23:20]  * beuno goes off to bed
[23:20] <wgrant> I guess that makes sense.
[23:21] <wgrant> Night beuno
[23:21] <intellectronica> wgrant: that's a bug. are you filing one?
[23:22] <wgrant> intellectronica: I can't!
[23:22] <wgrant> I will, though.
[23:22] <wgrant> It's clearly a bug - it's just one that makes sense.
[23:22] <intellectronica> wgrant: heh, right :)
[23:23] <intellectronica> my guess is we simply use the read/write db when we shouldn't. there's absolutely no reason why we would want to write when viewing a bug
[23:23] <intellectronica> anyway, also need to sleep
[23:28] <wgrant> intellectronica: beuno gave the real reason up there a bit.
[23:29] <intellectronica> yup, but why this function wants to access the rw db i don't know
[23:30] <wgrant> intellectronica: Mightn't it be because it only wants to be called when the user is logged in?
[23:30] <wgrant> As otherwise there's no user to check...
[23:31] <jelmer> Is there any chance lp is going to be back before 23:00 UTC or do we really have to wait until 23:00 ?
[23:31] <wgrant> Or maybe it always wants to create a record, which might just be False. Anyway, I'll file a bug when it comes up.
[23:31] <intellectronica> wgrant: i doubt it. my guess is that it explicitly gets a db connection, and gets the wrong one
[23:31] <wgrant> jelmer: I find it's often up well before, but last time it took rather longer.
[23:31] <wgrant> OK.
[23:32] <jelmer> wgrant, thanks
[23:34] <intellectronica> yup, that's exactly what it is
[23:35] <wgrant> intellectronica: Requesting the master?
[23:35] <intellectronica> wgrant: yes
[23:35] <wgrant> OK - I'll file that bug... and you were going to bed.
[23:35] <intellectronica> and as it happens, this is entirely my fault :-/ so i better go to sleep so i can fix that tomorrow morning
[23:35] <wgrant> Heh.
[23:35] <intellectronica> wgrant: thanks. you can assign it to me :)
[23:36] <wgrant> intellectronica: Sure.
[23:36]  * intellectronica --> zZz
[23:37] <wgrant> Night,.
[23:39] <wgrant> It looks like it's back.
[23:40] <wgrant> jelmer: ^^
[23:41] <Ursinha> wgrant, we're here in the lobby working on it..
[23:41] <wgrant> Ursinha: How's it going?
[23:42] <Ursinha> wgrant, dealing with some issues right now
[23:42] <Ursinha> nothing that will kill us :)
[23:43] <wgrant> Sounds good.