[00:43] <waseidel> hi all
[00:43] <waseidel> i'm here with a trouble, about the integration of wiki.ubuntu.com with open ID of launchpad
[06:57] <DexterLB> hi
[06:57] <DexterLB> I've got a project on launchpad ( https://launchpad.net/qtimelapse ) and it has bzr branches. But I also build deb packages in my PPA. How do I connect my ppa to the project?
[06:58] <wgrant> DexterLB: The best you can do is link to it in the project's description, at the moment.
[07:04] <DexterLB> like this? https://launchpad.net/~dexterabc/+archive/ppa
[07:04] <DexterLB> (see it here: https://launchpad.net/qtimelapse )
[07:05] <wgrant> DexterLB: Something like that, yes.
[07:06] <lifeless> wgrant: care to fix?
[07:06] <lifeless> ploxploxploxplox
[07:06] <wgrant> lifeless: Registry had it planned for a few months ago.
[07:06] <wgrant> Of course it didn't get done...
[07:06] <lifeless> wgrant: I've a bug like that for lists
[07:06] <wgrant> lifeless: I think there's a bug like that for most objects.
[07:07] <wgrant> But the Registry people<->project linkage stuff seems to have faded and been forgotten.
[07:07] <wgrant> Although I thought it was meant to be a big thing in 3.0.
[07:07] <lifeless> yes
[07:07] <lifeless> the biggest thing about 3.0 was that it was a big thing ;)
[07:07] <wgrant> Heh.
[07:08] <lifeless> lots of code == lots of inertia
[07:08] <wgrant> Yep.
[07:08] <lifeless> lp is too big for what it does, IMNSHO
[07:08] <wgrant> How do you mean?
[07:08] <DexterLB> the bigger the better
[07:08] <lifeless> lines of code (and tests) for gained functionality
[07:09] <wgrant> Probably.
[07:09] <DexterLB> ok, I have an obsoleted package in my ppa. how do I remove it
[07:09] <lifeless> delete packages on the right
[07:10] <wgrant> lifeless: Do the scanner graphs confirm my suspicion that the first statement in the topic is no longer true?
[07:10] <micahg> are the LP revisions going backwards?
[07:10] <lifeless> wgrant: I don't know; I'm at an airport and rushing timewise
[07:10] <lifeless> jml: ^
[07:11] <wgrant> lifeless: Ah, sorry.
[07:11] <wgrant> micahg: What do you mean?
[07:11] <micahg> I thought the revisions was in the 9k already
[07:11] <micahg> it says r8648 now
[07:11]  * micahg could have been imagining things
[07:12] <wgrant> micahg: That's devel vs db-devel.
[07:12] <wgrant> micahg: Do you know the difference between those two branches?
[07:12] <wgrant> There's a wiki page on it... /me hunts.
[07:12] <micahg> nope, I probably should read the docs
[07:12] <micahg> I thought I saw a higher revision on edge before though
[07:13] <wgrant> https://dev.launchpad.net/Trunk
[07:13] <wgrant> You did.
[07:13] <jml> graphs stop on the 5th, I'm afraid.
[07:14] <wgrant> jml: Um, that doesn't sound good.
[07:14] <wgrant> micahg: So, edge normally tracks 'stable', which tracks 'devel'.
[07:14] <lifeless> man, batteries are so a consumable item
[07:14] <wgrant> micahg: However, in the rollout 'db-stable' is pushed out to production and edge.
[07:15] <wgrant> micahg: Since most development happens on devel, and later gets merged into db-devel, db-devels revnos are lower.
[07:15] <wgrant> So until devel starts rolling out to edge again, edge will actually be running on an old copy of db-devel, so its revno will appear to have gone backwards.
[07:15] <lifeless> jml: https://code.edge.launchpad.net/~lifeless/testtools/details/+merge/14613
[07:15]  * lifeless heads planeward
[07:15] <micahg> ah
[07:15] <micahg> thanks wgrant
[07:16] <wgrant> micahg: You'll notice that staging always has an 8xxx revno, as would production (if it was shown there).
[07:16] <lifeless> ah, delayed
[07:16] <lifeless> but not much
[07:16]  * lifeless hangs around more
[07:16] <wgrant> lifeless: kiwipycon->(BFB sprint?)?
[07:17] <lifeless> wgrant: pyconnz -> bzr sprint near BNE
[07:17] <lifeless> wgrant: BFB may be discussed, its certainly relevant
[07:19] <wgrant> lifeless: Hm, I thought I heard there was going to be a BFB sprint now. Maybe that was just a suggestion.
[07:19] <lifeless> I imagine that that will be mwhudons focus
[07:19] <lifeless> gotta go
[07:20] <wgrant> Bye!
[07:38] <jml> wgrant, BFB sprint will be around the time of linux.conf.au
[07:39] <wgrant> jml: Ah.
[12:15] <lantash1> QUESTION: Does anyone know why the download counters @edge haven't been updated for three weeks? See https://edge.launchpad.net/lottanzb/+download for example.
[12:19] <lantash1> The problem is not limited to edge as it seems.
[13:37] <andres_> hi I want to contribute with translations from english to spanish(Argentina) [es-AR] but I can find only neutral (latino) spanish [es], is there any list to browse all the language options?
[13:40] <hallo> hi!
[13:41] <hallo> is launchpad broken, as there is no "new bug" button any more?
[13:42] <andres_> idk im new to this and nobody on the channel seems to be reading
[14:45] <cody-somerville> Is it possible to edit imports now or does that require a losa?
[19:47] <dreamcat4> hi!
[19:48] <dreamcat4> can anyone help with the Release URL Pattern file glob ?
[19:48] <dreamcat4> https://launchpad.net/php-fpm/+download
[20:26] <fta> with the new builder algorithm, it take ages to build stuff, even with tons of idle builders :(
[23:01] <ibboT> I'm trying to pull some code from my launchpad repository, it's been over an hour and it still hasn't completed yet, is there a problem?
[23:01] <robert_ancell> For the last few days when I try and access bug 429322 I get a timeout.  Other bugs work fine.
[23:02] <ibboT> ok it appears to be my internet connection, it just completed as it passed 11pm which is the threshold for my peak - off-peak connection