[01:05] <nhandler> Did they just change the font on LP profiles for edge? Or is it just me?
[01:06] <wgrant> nhandler: As in your user profile page? They're the same as they've been for ages, but should change in less than 12 hours.
[01:07] <wgrant> Other pages do have lots of font/padding/everything changes.
[01:07] <wgrant> Oops, it wasn't the main person page that changed. Just the blueprint stuff.
[01:07] <wgrant> So no, the profile page hasn't changed, and won't today.
[01:08] <nhandler> Ok, so it is probably some issue on my end, because the font is definitely different
[01:08] <wgrant> Huh.
[01:08] <wgrant> You mean a page like https://launchpad.net/~wgrant?
[01:08] <nhandler> Yes
[01:09] <wgrant> lpnet and edge should be the same. Are they not?
[01:09] <nhandler> wgrant: Hmm... It looks like the issue went away. Definitely was on my end then
[01:09] <wgrant> odd.
[09:11] <mrevell> Morning all
[09:47] <leonardr> hi
[10:29] <andv> hi, is it possible to have a PPA removed? to allow me to change my LP's login name
[10:29] <bigjools-afk> andv: not easily, but if you file a question on Soyuz we can take a look
[10:30] <andv> bigjools-afk, ok, perfect, let me do it
[10:30] <bigjools_> andv: you are happy to lose the PPA?
[10:30] <andv> bigjools_, I have nothing important in it, just some test builds
[10:31] <andv> bigjools_, I gonna create a new clean one after name change
[10:31] <bigjools_> andv: we could just rename everything for you if you give your new name in the question
[10:31] <bigjools_> we can't delete PPAs properly right now
[10:31] <andv> bigjools_, that would be great
[10:32] <andv> bigjools_, should I add a question or bug for the name change?
[10:32] <bigjools_> andv: a question please
[10:32] <bigjools_> it verifies your identidy
[10:32] <bigjools_> identity, even
[10:32] <andv> bigjools_: perfect, let me do it
[10:35] <andv> bigjools_, done
[10:36] <andv> bigjools_, you should receive a mail soon
[10:44] <andv> bigjools, around how long will it take to take effect?
[10:44] <bigjools> andv: the admins will get to it when they can
[10:45] <andv> bigjools, ok, perfect, thanks
[10:57] <beuno> flacoste, done
[11:53] <geser> where (which project/source file) do I have to look at to understand how the WADL file for the LP API gets build/constructed?
[11:54] <SamB> what's WADL?
[11:55] <geser> that file describes the LP API in a XML file which is used by launchpadlib
[11:56] <geser> SamB: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_Application_Description_Language
[11:57] <james_w> geser: I think lazr.restful might have something to do with it
[11:57] <wgrant> Right, lazr.restful does it.
[11:58] <wgrant> create-lp-wadl.py is the script in LP that does it.
[11:58] <wgrant> ... but that just makes a request to lazr.restful for it.
[11:59] <geser> james_w, wgrant: thanks, at least I've a starting point now
[12:01] <wgrant> geser: If you want some endless pain and suffering, templates/wadl-root.pt in lazr.restful looks like a good option.
[12:26] <bigjools> james_w: do you know who maintains devscripts?
[12:27] <james_w> Debian or Ubuntu
[12:27] <james_w> ?
[12:27] <bigjools> ubuntu I guess - well, debdiff has a bug in it that fills our disks every time it processes udev packages
[12:27] <bigjools> and I would like to see if I{ can get it fixed
[12:28] <james_w> bug #
[12:28] <james_w> ?
[12:28] <bigjools> https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/devscripts/+bug/314436
[12:32] <dhalsimm> hi, I'm having problems with importing my project to launchpad, it is failing, you can see the logs here: https://code.launchpad.net/~vcs-imports/pyempires/trunk
[12:41] <james_w> bigjools: I'm pretty sure that's a diff bug
[12:42] <bigjools> james_w: :(
[12:43] <james_w> I can't see debdiff doing anything but unpacking and handing off to diff
[12:44] <james_w> and diff -Nru on two unpacked udevs appears to show the same symptoms
[12:45] <bigjools> okay thanks, well at least that's a start in tracking it down, would you mind updating the bug?
[13:12] <akheron> bigjools: don't know if you remember my python-simplejson problem a few days back
[13:13] <akheron> but i changed the order in build-depends to python-simplejson | python (>= 2.6) and it works
[13:13] <akheron> it seems that the build system doesn't install dependencies correctly in all cases
[13:13] <bigjools> ah good to know, thanks
[13:47] <happyaron> danilos: there is one template in enlightenment project that launchpad sent me 10 mails to notice its importation
[13:47] <danilos> happyaron, how do you upload stuff there?
[13:47] <danilos> happyaron, also, I've seen that there have been template uploads with different file names, but all to the same template (titling, I think)
[13:47] <danilos> happyaron, is that the one?
[13:48] <happyaron> danilos: no, emu
[13:48] <danilos> happyaron, so, how did you upload files there? what page did you use?
[13:48] <happyaron> danilos: I upload them under each template
[13:49] <danilos> happyaron, you should probably use a tarball with all the templates instead (or even better, a bzr branch)
[13:49] <happyaron> danilos: bzr branch cannot be imported to lp correctly, tried several times, but e svn is not standard
[13:50] <danilos> happyaron, then it'd be less likely that errors could happen, and you'd get less approver worries
[13:50] <danilos> happyaron, right, but you can still construct a tarball (or just create a branch just for translations)
[13:50] <danilos> happyaron, the bzr feature will do the best job with regards to filenames and such
[13:51] <danilos> happyaron, i.e. you can create a bzr branch containing POT and PO files and have that imported, and it will be easier for you to sync those
[13:51] <happyaron> danilos: oj
[13:51] <danilos> happyaron, or, you can use a tarball instead, if you are not comfortable with bzr
[13:51] <happyaron> oh
[13:52] <danilos> happyaron, basically, if you create a tarball containing "e/enlightenment.pot e/de.po e/zh_CN.po ... emu/emu.pot emu/de.po ..." and upload that (or the same layout in a bzr branch), it'd work much better
[13:52] <happyaron> danilos: no I wrote a script to pack tarball from e svn, both a big pack and a separated one
[13:53] <danilos> happyaron, and it'll be either a single upload for you (tarball), or a simple 'bzr commit && bzr push' (bzr imports)
[13:53] <happyaron> danilos: okay, I should use the big pack next, I have ever worried about the bigpack will cause problems,
[13:53] <danilos> happyaron, thanks...
[13:54] <happyaron> danilos: thank you for your dedication, :)
[13:54] <danilos> happyaron, hey, no worries, I am sorry it's so confusing right now :)
[14:10] <geser> wgrant: I assume I need a working launchpad environment to run create-lp-wadl.py, right?
[14:11] <wgrant> geser: Yes.
[14:13] <geser> so it's time I setup one :(
[14:13] <geser> or is there some ready to use vm image?
[14:13] <wgrant> There isn't.
[14:13] <wgrant> But the script does it all for you.
[14:14] <geser> I've seen the script and what it does. Therefore I'm thinking to put it into some separated environment so it's easy to undo if I don't need it anymore (or need to start from fresh in case I broke something miserably)
[16:39] <superm1> so rather than this redirect trying to get people to use ubuntu-bug to file their bugs, wouldn't it make more sense to add the same functionality of ubuntu-bug into say a firefox plugin?  that was people could install a "launchpad firefox plugin" that runs ubuntu-bug on the package they're filing against to gather all the data
[16:39] <superm1> and then the experience isn't so jumpy
[17:05] <pwolanin> a quick question about ppa uploads for launchpad - does the gpg key used to sign the package have to be associated with your launchpad account?
[17:05] <bigjools> pwolanin: yes
[17:06] <pwolanin> bigjools: ah, so it that how the upload is authenticated - rather than ssh key?
[17:06] <bigjools> pwolanin: yes, uploads are done with ftp, so the gpg key is the only way of verifying identify
[17:07] <bigjools> identity, even
[17:09] <pwolanin> bigjools:  I think you mentioned at some point there will be a mechanism (e.g. a button) to send a branch directly to the ppa to be built?  I guess in that case the launchpad login is essentially the authentication?
[17:09] <bigjools> pwolanin: yes, when that's implemented that's correct
[17:12] <pwolanin> bigjools: ok, thanks - still trying to figure out how it all fits together.  Is there a way to add to the documentation?
[17:13] <bigjools> pwolanin: the public wiki might be editable by you?  if not I'll happily accept improvements to our docs!
[17:28] <smoser> how does https://code.launchpad.net/vmbuilder know if a branch is "vmbuilder" ?
[17:28] <pwolanin> bigjools: ah, ok - after login looks like I can edit the help pages https://help.launchpad.net/Packaging/PPA/Uploading?action=edit
[17:28] <bigjools> great!
[17:31] <smoser> ah, maybe it only shows them if the user uses 'register a branch' . i was thinking it automatically new
[17:39] <pi-meson> This might be an impolitic question, but is there any way to buy / rent additional launchpad build bot cycles?
[19:04] <lantash1> QUESTION: Can somebody explain me why l get an Oops! (both on main and edge) when I try to set up a translation export to lp:lottanzb/0.5-translations using https://translations.launchpad.net/lottanzb/0.5/+link-translations-branch ? lp:~lottanzb/lottanzb/0.5-translations doesn't work either, as it reports "Invalid value.". No matter if the lp: prefix is used or not.
[19:04] <lantash1> am I missing something
[19:04] <lantash1> ?
[21:02] <Ursinha> lantash1, do you have the oops id, please?
[21:31] <rowinggolfer> greetings.
[21:31] <rowinggolfer> could anyone advise me re a mailing list for a project?
[21:31] <rowinggolfer> I just got this https://answers.launchpad.net/openmolar/+question/82997
[21:32] <rowinggolfer> 1. should I set one up?
[21:32] <rowinggolfer> 2. if answer(1) == "yes".... any recommendations where?
[21:33] <andv> danilos-afk: around?
[22:09] <rowinggolfer> actually.. that "answers" part of launchpad is a mailing list, no?
[23:13] <bdrung_> how can i obtain the number of affected people by a bug?
[23:16] <wgrant> bdrung_: You can get it through the API, I believe.
[23:20] <bdrung_> wgrant: do you have an example?
[23:23] <wgrant> bdrung_: The 'users_affected_count' of a bug object has what you want.
[23:25] <bdrung_> wgrant: have you an example for accessing the api?
[23:26] <wgrant> bdrung_: https://help.launchpad.net/API
[23:26] <wgrant> You probably want to hunt on there for launchpadlib.
[23:33] <bdrung_> wgrant: ok, i started the interactive python, from launchpadlib import launchpad, and then?
[23:33] <wgrant> bdrung_: Get a bug as shown in the example.
[23:35] <bdrung_> ah, found that page
[23:45] <bdrung_> wgrant: thanks
[23:45] <wgrant> bdrung_: np