[02:21] <ScislaC> So, I take it when LP goes down, so will the BZR repos?
[02:25] <spm> ScislaC: they should be down atm, yes.
[02:26] <ScislaC> spm: okay, thanks
[02:40] <maxb> Is the downtime expected to overrun much more?
[02:41] <lifeless> not sure yet
[02:41] <lifeless> magic 8-ball says ask again later
[02:43] <ovnicraft> folks one hour can kill me :(
[03:21] <maxb> Is LP really back or just visiting briefly? :-)
[03:22] <spm> maxb: really back; we've had to abort unf :-(
[03:22] <spm> just bring backup that which was shutdown
[03:22] <spm> bringing*
[03:25] <poolie> spm, can you give me a one-line status for launchpadstatus?
[03:27] <spm> poolie: release was aborted due to compounding errors; several positive-outcome lessons learnt; sincere apologies for the inconvenience ???
[03:28] <poolie> thanks
[03:29] <poolie> posted
[03:29] <poolie> spm, please follow up or ping me to when fires are out
[03:31] <spm> poolie: will do, should be ~ 5 max hopefully; just doing the sanity checks now
[03:50] <maxb> spm: I still see "Launchpad will be going offline for maintenance very very soon." warnings appearing intermittently
[03:50] <spm> maxb: bugger. thanks. must be on one server that doesn't get cleaned up. will chase.
[04:02] <darkpixel> I have a simply python app that I am trying to package for both Hardy and Karmic.  According to the Debian guide the changelog supports something like 'mypackage (1.0) hardy karmic; urgency=log', but when I upload the source package to my PPA, it complains that I can only use one distribution at a time.  Is there an easy to use the same source for multiple releases?  Do I just need to create two identical copies of my ...
[04:03] <darkpixel> ... source just changing the changelog for each release?
[04:03] <micahg> darkpixel: you can have two versions in the changelof
[04:04] <micahg> *changelog line
[04:04] <micahg> darkpixel: https://help.launchpad.net/Packaging/PPA/BuildingASourcePackage
[04:04] <darkpixel> micahg: Am I not formatting it correctly then?
[04:04] <darkpixel> micahg: Thanks--I'll go read.
[04:12] <darkpixel> micahg: So what I'm getting from that page is that I do need to edit the changelog, once for each release I'm targeting.  And since it's a python app, I don't have to worry about recompiling anyways.  Did I read that correctly?
[04:12] <micahg> darkpixel: I think so
[04:12] <micahg> darkpixel: everything is built in the PPA
[04:13] <darkpixel> Ok--that's what I was doing in the first place.  I just assumed there was a simpler way because of what Debian had listed in their packaging guide.  Thanks for the help.
[05:15] <spm> maxb: fyi. that should be the last of the "very very very very soon" messages. pls yell and curse if you see another :-)
[08:59] <thekorn> good morning, I think I've broken this page  https://code.edge.launchpad.net/~kamstrup/zeitgeist/notification
[09:00] <thekorn> after a comment of mine is is oops'ing like hell
[09:00] <thekorn> OOPS-1433EB541  as one example
[09:08] <alkisg> Hi, we started getting spam in our mailing list in launchpad (https://launchpad.net/~linux.sch.gr). We manually delete the spam from the list moderation page, but is there any way to automatically discard all mail that doesn't originate from a list member?
[09:54] <soren> I've just requested a vcs import, and I seem to be the owner of the branch, not vcs-imports. Is that a new feature?
[09:54] <wgrant> soren: Yes, that change landed on edge a couple of weeks ago.
[09:55] <soren> wgrant: Neat. Are there plans to change ownership existing vcs-import branches?
[09:56] <wgrant> soren: Not that I know of, but IIRC the registrants should now be able edit existing vcs-imports branches.
[09:56] <soren> Oh. Wicked.
[09:56]  * soren goes to try
[09:56] <soren> Ooh. You're right.
[09:57] <wgrant> Which might mean you can then move it to yourself.
[09:57] <soren> Exactly. I just did. Whee.
[09:57] <soren> wgrant: Thanks!
[09:57] <wgrant> np
[09:58] <soren> The last import I requested was immediataly accepted (or reviewed or whatever the terminology is
[09:58] <soren> ).
[09:58] <soren> This new one wasn't.
[09:59] <soren> I sort of assumed it was due to either having previously had a bunch of imports accepted or perhaps due to being a member of certain teams that made the last one be accepted that quickly, but perhaps someone actually manually did it within 10 seconds on my requesting it?
[10:01] <jml> soren: git imports are automatically approved, other kinds of imports are not.
[10:02] <soren> jml: Oh, that explains.
[10:02] <soren> jml: Great, thanks!
[10:02] <jml> soren: np
[11:19] <teknico> where's the tag cloud, or at least a tag list, for bugs?
[11:19] <teknico> for a given project
[11:21] <jml> teknico, https://bugs.launchpad.net/<project>
[11:21] <jml> teknico, on the right-hand side
[11:23] <teknico> jml, do you mean the "Edit official tags" link?
[11:25] <teknico> that's useful, but I'd like a way to see *all* tags used on a project's bugs
[11:26] <jml> teknico, as in, not just the official ones?
[11:27] <teknico> jml, exactly
[11:27] <jml> teknico, I don't know how to do that
[11:27] <teknico> jml, ok, thanks
[11:27] <jml> luckily, the top experts on the Launchpad bug tracker *in the world* are all in this channel
[11:27] <teknico> I thought so :-)
[11:28] <jml> so all we have to do is wait for them to notice us.
[11:37] <researcher1> I can sign Ubuntu code of conduct. I get this message while downloading "/tmp/UbuntuCodeofConduct-1.0.1.txt could not be opened, because the associated helper application does not exist. Change the association in your preferences."
[11:37] <researcher1> I can NOT  sign Ubuntu code of conduct. I get this message while downloading "/tmp/UbuntuCodeofConduct-1.0.1.txt could not be opened, because the associated helper application does not exist. Change the association in your preferences."
[11:40] <researcher1> any help PLEASE?
[11:49] <researcher1> gpg: gpg-agent is not available in this session
[11:49] <researcher1> gpg: can't open `UbuntuCodeofConduct-1.0.1.txt': No such file or directory
[11:49] <researcher1> gpg: UbuntuCodeofConduct-1.0.1.txt: clearsign failed: file open error
[11:50] <researcher1> I get these error messages when I tried to sign ubutnu code of conduct
[12:11] <ahasenack> guys, I'm confused about https://bugs.launchpad.net/landscape/+bug/415977
[12:11] <ahasenack> is it released or not? Does something else need to happen?
[12:12] <ahasenack> I just tried it with a customer's email who was having problems and the same issue happened again
[12:12] <ahasenack> "Your account details have not been found. Please check your subscription email address and try again."
[12:12] <ahasenack> I had to use the "forgot password" from the login page, there his email was recognized and the reset link sent
[12:31] <salgado> ahasenack, what's the email address?  and where you tried to reset its password?
[12:32] <ahasenack> salgado: he tried to do it via https://launchpad.net/+forgottenpassword
[12:32] <ahasenack> salgado: but if yesterday's LP deployment is the one supposed to fix this, we might have a race
[12:32] <ahasenack> salgado: I'm not 100% of when he tried it, if it was before the deployment or after
[12:32] <ahasenack> salgado: about me trying, that was just now
[12:33] <salgado> yesterday's deployment was canceled
[12:33] <ahasenack> salgado: but since then things might have already changed, I tried to request it for him via the launchpad login page but by mistake chose the form to create a new account
[12:33] <ahasenack> salgado: *maybe* he already acted on that. Later I used the right "forgot passphrase" form, and it told me it send the password reset link
[12:33] <ahasenack> salgado: so now I'm waiting
[12:33] <ahasenack> salgado: I'll pvt the email
[12:34] <salgado> ok
[12:45] <Cleo> anything wrong with Launchpad? I can't seem to be able to access Launchpad Bazaar browser and 'bzr up' is not working for http://bazaar.launchpad.net
[12:48] <researcher1> I can NOT  sign Ubuntu code of conduct. I get this message while downloading "/tmp/UbuntuCodeofConduct-1.0.1.txt could not be opened, because the associated helper application does not exist. Change the association in your preferences."
[12:48] <maxb> LOSAs: bazaar.launchpad.net is spuriously redirecting to the launchpad.net root !
[12:48] <maxb> Cleo: yup, broken for me too
[12:49] <researcher1> how 2 associate it with gedit?
[12:49] <maxb> researcher1: That would be a problem with your local browser
[12:49] <maxb> Besides, you don't want to open it in gedit, you just want to save it to disk so you can run gpg on it
[12:49] <Cleo> researcher1: download it to Desktop and then open with gedit
[12:50] <researcher1> I opened with gedit
[12:50] <researcher1> but I got this message
[12:50] <researcher1> gpg: gpg-agent is not available in this session
[12:50] <researcher1> gpg: can't open `UbuntuCodeofConduct-1.0.1.txt': No such file or directory
[12:50] <researcher1> gpg: UbuntuCodeofConduct-1.0.1.txt: clearsign failed: file open error
[12:54] <maxb> researcher1: Try specifying the correct filename !
[12:54] <researcher1> its the correct filename
[12:55] <researcher1> actually I copied the name to run the gpg command
[12:55] <maxb> gpg disagrees with you
[12:55] <researcher1> yes it disagrees
[12:55] <researcher1> this is what I did
[12:55] <maxb> specify the correct file *and directory* name then
[12:56] <researcher1> gpg --clearsign UbuntuCodeofConduct-1.0.1.txt
[12:56] <researcher1> the command was run at desktop n the file is saved there itself
 the command was run at desktop n the file is saved there itself <--- based on your error message, I cannot believe that
[12:59] <researcher1> then waht should I do?
[13:00] <researcher1> this is it : guest@taran-desktop:~$ gpg --clearsign UbuntuCodeofConduct-1.0.1.txt
[13:00] <maxb> Run "ls"
[13:00] <researcher1> n file location is /home/guest/Desktop
[13:02] <researcher1> I ran ls it displays : Desktop    Downloads         Music        Pictures  pysycache  Ubuntu One
[13:02] <researcher1> Documents  examples.desktop  My GCompris  Public    Templates  Videos
[13:02] <researcher1>  
[13:02] <asabil> hi all
[13:02] <asabil> I am unable to branch from launchpad using http
[13:03] <asabil> is that a known issue ?
[13:03] <asabil> bzr: ERROR: Not a branch: "http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~launchpad-pqm/launchpad/devel/"
[13:03] <maxb> researcher1: As you can see, there is no "UbuntuCodeofConduct-1.0.1.txt" file there
[13:03] <maxb> asabil: Yes, we're trying to find an admin to look at it
[13:03] <researcher1> yes
[13:04] <researcher1> now I copied it there
[13:04] <researcher1> n that created .asc file.Thanks
[13:17] <asabil> ok thanks
[13:26] <alkisg> "HTTP access to branches is down" ==> is there any way to access the sources? bzr branch also doesn't work... :(
[13:27] <beuno> alkisg, if you've specified your launchpad ID and uploaded your ssh key, it should default to bzr+ssh
[13:28] <alkisg> beuno: alkisg@alkis:/tmp$ bzr branch lp:~ltsp-upstream/ltsp/ldm-trunk
[13:28] <alkisg> Permission denied (publickey).
[13:28] <alkisg> bzr: ERROR: Connection closed: Unexpected end of message. Please check connectivity and permissions, and report a bug if problems persist.
[13:28] <alkisg> Ah, we only have access to branches that we own?
[13:28] <beuno> alkisg, something's up with your ssh key
[13:28] <beuno> alkisg, you have ssh access to all branches
[13:29] <beuno> can't write to all of them though
[13:29] <maxb> bzr+ssh works fine here, must be a local problem
[13:29] <alkisg> Hmmm, I'll have a look with another user. Thanks a lot :)
[13:29] <beuno> alkisg, check you ssh key, username, etc
[14:13] <teknico> is there a tag cloud, or at least a tag list, for the bugs of a project?
[14:13] <teknico> not just for the official ones, all of them
[14:14] <beuno> teknico, I think it's just only official ones
[14:17] <davidbarth> hi all; anything up with launchpad mailing lists currently? i cannot moderate a set of messages: "Launchpad doesn't understand the form data submitted in this request." ?!
[14:18] <jml> davidbarth, use Firefox
[14:19] <jml> davidbarth, there's a bug with our behaviour with Chrome.
[14:22] <davidbarth> jml: oops, i'm uncovered! ;) thanks for the quick reply
[14:43]  * Ng points at the topic. codebrowse is back.
[14:43] <Ng> (and bzr http)
[14:53] <beuno> thanks Ng
[15:39]  * jml re-asks a question
[15:39] <jml> Is there a way to see all the tags in use on a project, not just the official ones?
[15:41]  * jml suspects that the bugs team don't actually look at this channel very much
[15:42]  * popey pokes gmb with a stick
[15:42] <matsubara> jml, you can see all of them in the place where you can edit official tags
[15:43] <matsubara> jml, e.g https://edge.launchpad.net/launchpad-registry/+manage-official-tags
[15:43] <jml> matsubara, hmm. that helps, but I guess that makes it hard to search for bugs with unofficial tags. You'd have to go to the advanced search page & copy/paste.
[15:43] <jml> also, double heading bug.
[15:44] <gmb> jml: We do, we just don't have an alert set for "bugs". Unfortunately, popey does.
[15:44] <gmb> jml: And: not that I know of. intellectronica would know, but he's not available right now.
[15:44] <gmb> I'll do some digging for you.
[15:45] <gmb> AHAHAHA
[15:45] <gmb> Never mind.
[15:45] <gmb> matsubara: Thanks for knowing things. Sorry I paid no attention to what you said whatsoever.
[15:45] <popey> :)
[15:49] <gmb> popey: It occurs to me that "AHAHAHA" was a bit Daviey-in-Denny's. Apologies.
[15:52] <MTecknology> I just noticed.. there's a package with a deactivated maintainer - https://edge.launchpad.net/debian/+source/denyhosts
[15:52] <popey> gmb: happy days
[15:52] <gmb> Indeed.
[17:00] <cgregan> Hello LP team....What permissions are needed in a project to set official tags?
[17:02] <barry> cgregan: team owner i think
[17:02] <cgregan> barry....ah...hmm
[17:02] <cgregan> barry: and a team can be an owner..or only a person?
[17:03] <barry> cgregan: a team can be an owner, in which case any member of that team should be able to do it
[17:03] <barry> cgregan: technically, it's any indirect member of the team owner (where a person is always a member of themself)
[17:03] <cgregan> barry: thanks
[17:03] <barry> np
[17:06] <cgregan> LP team: We need some additional help here. We have a project that changes need to be made to but Steve George created it and kept himself as owner.
[17:07] <cgregan> We need a team assigned as owner....any admins there?
[17:07] <barry> cgregan: can you ask steve to do it?
[17:07] <cgregan> barry: I would love to....but he is offline
[17:08] <barry> cgregan: ah.  losa ping
[17:08] <barry> cgregan: we need to get a losa to make the change then
[17:11] <barry> cgregan: mbarnett should be with you shortly
[17:11] <mbarnett> cgregan: heya... i hear you need some changes made to a team
[17:11]  * barry -> lunch
[17:12] <cgregan> mbarnett: yes! thanks for the help
[17:12] <cgregan> is this a canonical channel...or freenode?
[17:12] <mbarnett> cgregan: just pm me the details
[17:30] <mdz> is there any way (for a mere mortal) to change the registrant of a blueprint?
[17:31] <bdmurray> I thought I'd heard that api exporting exists in the interfaces folder of Launchpad.  If that's right and codeofconduct.py exists why doesn't it show up in the api documentation?
[19:28] <reacocard> is there any way to create an automatic link to a specific branch/revision, similarly to how bugs turn into links when the text is right? eg. "bug #321" becomes a link automatically in a bug comment, I want something like "rev exaile/321" that also turns into a link
[19:28] <reacocard> ..
[19:28] <reacocard> silly bot
[19:29] <reacocard> i can link an entire branch with somehting like "lp:exaile", but i dont see any way  to link a revision
[19:36] <barry> reacocard: not that i know of
[19:36] <barry> reacocard: maybe thumper or abentley knows? ^^
[19:38] <reacocard> it seems like it'd be fairly easy to do if its not already implemented. i jus ttried lp:exaile/2678 and it gave a me completly invalid url, but did turn the whole phrase into a link, so maybe the parsing just needs to be improved :)
[19:38] <abentley> reacocard: I don't think there's a way.
[19:38] <reacocard> shall I file a request for it then? it would be a very useful feature to me
[19:42] <barry> reacocard: you can file it (see if there's already one filed) but a couple of things: probably the most difficult part will be agreeing on a syntax for referring to the revision.  abentley could better answer whether that's been discussed or even agreed on yet.
[19:42] <reacocard> ok
[19:43] <mwhudson> reacocard: there's a bug for this already i think
[19:44] <reacocard> mwhudson: i didnt see one in the couple of searches i ran. i'll look again
[19:45] <mwhudson> reacocard:  https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/launchpad-code/+bug/131279 is mostly the same i think?
[19:46] <reacocard> yeah, that's basically what I want
[22:10] <stochastic> I'm trying to sign ubuntustudio-testers@lists.launchpad.net up to the Ubuntu Studio ISO build notifications, but none of the QA confirmation e-mails are being seen by the list.  There are also no e-mails 'awaiting moderation' for the list either.  Is there any way to do this (maybe manually add the QA website to the list)?
[23:48]  * mtaylor officially does not care for the launchpad going down for maintenance time periods. just saying
[23:49] <Meths> especially when very very soon comes 40 mins after 15 minutes!
[23:49] <mtaylor> also - the current outage doesn't seem to be reported on http://identi.ca/launchpadstatus/