[02:32] <e-i-k-e> hi
[02:32] <e-i-k-e> for translation i am doing via launchpad: can i use äöü within them?
[02:35] <wgrant> e-i-k-e: you should be able to use just about any Unicode character.
[02:38] <e-i-k-e> wgrant: thanks
[03:43] <boka> hi folks! :) i forgot the passwd for launchpad and also the email address. is there some way i can recover my account?
[03:44] <bdmurray> maco: it was intellectronica and I and your are welcome!
[03:44] <boka> hi bdmurray
[03:44] <boka> any ideas? ^^^
[03:44] <maco> bdmurray: did you also add that "heat" column?
[03:47] <boka> damn i can't find canonical admin channel. believe there used to be one :/
[03:47] <bdmurray> maco: yes, intellectronica and I worked on a part of that, so did lots of other people though
[03:47] <maco> boka: #canonical-sysadmin ?
[03:47] <boka> maco: oh yes. thanks benjamin
[03:48] <maco> bdmurray: is that for the # subscribers, # me-too, etc?
[03:48] <maco> benjamin?
[03:48] <maco> oh
[03:48] <maco> boka: im not mako
[03:48] <boka> damn
[03:48] <boka> :>
[03:48] <boka> ok then thanks maco
[03:48] <maco> thats opposite of the usual
[03:49] <maco> normally people pronounce my nick like his, and then i yell "i'm not benjamin!"
[03:49] <bdmurray> maco: yeah, there is a legend at the lp wiki hang on
[03:49] <bdmurray> https://dev.launchpad.net/Bugs/BugHeat#Algorithm
[03:49] <boka> heh
[03:49] <maco> i get the impression seeing a woman explain to a man that she's not benjamin is amusing
[03:49] <bdmurray> not the proposed one but the hotness-making items table
[03:50] <maco> bdmurray: bug control member is 400 points... whats that mean? that a BC member reported it? or has commented? or what?
[03:50] <bdmurray> maco: that's not used yet but there is discussion of giving bug supervisor points for reporting
[03:51] <bdmurray> see the hotness-making items table
[03:51] <maco> oh um ok...
[03:51] <maco> yeah looking at that one now
[03:51] <maco> i dont know what bug supervisor points are
[03:52] <bdmurray> Well bug control is only the bug supervisor for Ubuntu so it doens't make sense across all of lp.  In the future the bug supervisor of projects may be given points for reporting bugs in the heat algorithm
[03:54] <maco> i see
[03:54] <maco> so, for karma then?
[03:54] <maco> or the bug would get points
[03:54] <maco> bah im getting confused again. LP does magic things with numbers
[03:55] <maco> ill leave it at that
[03:55] <bdmurray> the bug would get ++ heat if reported by the bug supervisor for the projects
[03:55] <maco> ok
[04:00] <boka> maco: damn everyone's busy
[04:00] <boka> maco: you got any pointers man?
[04:01] <maco> or sleeping?
[04:01] <boka> well yeah likely
[04:01] <boka> :>
[04:01] <maco> um do you know the username?
[04:01] <maco> maybe the email address is public on the user page
[04:01] <maco> or visible to people logged in, at least
[04:01] <boka> the mail servers down
[04:01] <boka> maco: even if i request passwd, it'll boince
[04:01] <boka> bounce
[04:01] <maco> well thats problematic
[04:02] <boka> yep
[04:03] <boka> but i mean if i could in some way recover the acct, i could allow members to signup on loco
[04:03] <maco> i think you need the ability to receive emails
[04:03] <boka> yep
[04:03] <maco> to reset the password
[04:04] <maco> best anyone else can do is login and see if the email address in question is listed on the lp page if you forget what email address you used
[04:04] <boka> i think i remember the email address
[04:04] <boka> i did that couple of mins ago and it correctly sent the mail but the server is down
[04:05] <boka> s/mail/passwd\ reset/
[04:05] <maco> i think you just gotta wait for your email to be back up then
[04:05] <boka> i can't the server no longer exists man
[04:05] <boka> :(
[04:05] <boka> it was a dyn host
[04:06] <maco> oh. so a now-invalid email address? eep!
[04:06] <maco> might need to make yourself a new account
[04:06] <boka> managing a loco is a pita
[04:07] <thumper> boka: no other email addresses linked?
[04:07] <boka> thumper: i have jabber one
[04:07] <boka> thumper: its not linked afaik
[04:07] <maco> i mean....mayyyybe you could convince someone to accept an email signed with whatever key you had uploaded on your account (if you had a gpg key on there) as proof you're you and that you're really locked out to maybe change the email address listed to be your new email address, but... thats not a for-sure
[04:08] <maco> thats me going out on a limb with "does this count as signing?"
[04:08] <maco> or "does this count as proof i'm me" really
[04:08] <maco> (i have had gpg-signed email be successful at convincing someone at 2600 to break policy)
[07:05] <kams> hi is there any installable tool for software project hosting ? I mean I want to install something like code.google.com in my local server
[07:10] <kams> ^^ or may be local github .. I tried launchpad but it's installation (I do not want to comment about that)
[08:49] <vish> hi.. how soon can we expect the bug tracker to be switched on again ?
[08:49] <nigel_nb> vish, bug tracker?
[08:51] <vish> nigel_nb: rather the bug watcher for GNOME Bug Tracker
[08:52] <nigel_nb> ah :)
[08:52]  * vish wonders if nigel_nb ever sleeps , notes him almost active in all time zones :) 
[08:53] <nigel_nb> vish, hehe.. I'm about to sleep
[08:53] <nigel_nb> vish, after around 15 hours of work, I'm just recharging my brain
[08:53] <vish> ;)
[08:54] <vish> anyways , anyone have an idea when we can expect the bug watches to be turned ON again?
[08:56] <vish> hrm.. that sounded rather weird :/
[10:49] <kklimonda> good morning.
[10:49] <kklimonda> any reasons why [release]-security updates don't have branches?
[10:53] <wgrant> kklimonda: They appear to for me.
[10:53] <wgrant> kklimonda: Is anything in particular missing?
[10:53] <kklimonda> wgrant, yes - transmission had security update 2 weeks ago
[10:54] <kklimonda> wgrant, other packages have -security branches so it seems that something is wrong with transmission
[10:55] <wgrant> There are some transmission import failures.
[10:57] <kklimonda> wgrant, I was under the impression that it shouldn't affect importing ubuntu packages as the error was because of the unsupported archive format in debian package.
[10:58] <wgrant> That's also what I would have thought.
[11:00] <kklimonda> but security update was release at 15th so if there were no imports after the failure at 13th it explains missing branch
[11:00] <wgrant> But that might well hold up imports for the rest of the pockets, though I don't know how it works exactly.
[11:00] <wgrant> james_w: ^^?
[11:00] <geser> perhaps further imports are stopped for this package once a failure occurs
[11:01] <wgrant> I suspect so.
[11:01] <wgrant> Since the Debian import would be fairly important for producing the Ubuntu one.
[11:06] <lamothe> Hi people, I just started writing gnome-vlc 2 days ago and created a LP project for it.  Then I realised what would be better is if I had a switchable xine/vlc backend.  I would now like to rename the project GNOME Media Player, can I rename a project in LP?
[11:07] <wgrant> lamothe: You'll need an admin to do that for you -- ask at https://answers.launchpad.net/launchpad/+addquestion
[11:07] <lamothe> wgrant: Ta
[11:32] <appiah> hello, a bug report on launchpad got remote watch to the debian bug tracker , The bug is closed on the debian bug tracker but not in launchpad , and it says the bug does not exist on the remote tracker. But if you click the link you end up on the right bug.
[11:32] <appiah> Anyway to fix this?
[11:34] <wgrant> appiah: Launchpad is having some issues syncing with remote bug trackers at the moment.
[11:36] <appiah> oh
[15:12] <om26er> I uploaded a package to my ppa for the first time and its not there. no sigh of building or any build error
[15:15] <om26er> *yesterday
[15:46] <geser> you didn't get an accepted or rejected mail either?
[16:38] <kklimonda> james_w, ping
[16:43] <jamalta> hi there, is there a reason you can't pull up a project's series and releases anonymously?
[16:43] <jamalta> or am i doing something wrong?
[19:26] <kklimonda> hmm, there seems to be something.. not quite right with lp:transmission - it's imported from svn but while other projects have svn revno property lp:transmission doesn't have it (or at least it's not displayed in bzr log)
[19:47] <kklimonda> when I use bzr branch svn://[full path] everything looks fine
[19:47] <kklimonda> (and yes, it took 20 minutes to do it ;))
[20:29] <rockclimb> Hi. Anyone here know details about uploading to a PPA?
[20:30] <rockclimb> I've been trying to upload a perl module, and one of the tests is failing. I was wondering if external connections are disallowed from the PPA build servers?
[20:30] <kklimonda> yes, they are
[20:30] <kklimonda> builder have no access to the internet at all
[20:30] <rockclimb> Ah, right. That explains the problems then - I guess I'll disable the tests
[20:31] <rockclimb> thanks for the info
[22:04] <jelmer> kklimonda, hi
[22:04] <kklimonda> hey
[22:05] <jelmer> kklimonda: Did you see my reply to your question?
[22:06] <kklimonda> jelmer, apparently not
[22:06] <jelmer>  kklimonda, revno's are only shown for imports made using bzr-svn (newer imports) - the import of transmission is older and uses cscvs
[22:06] <jelmer>  kklimonda, it is possible to convert the existing import to be with bzr-svn, but it will require your existing branches that are based off lp:transmission to be rebased
[22:06] <kklimonda> jelmer, I have no existing branches yet because of this :)
[22:06] <kklimonda> jelmer, how to convert it?
[22:07] <jelmer> kklimonda, https://code.edge.launchpad.net/transmission shows some branches from you and other people
[22:09] <jelmer> kklimonda: I think the easiest way to get it converted is to ask a question on Launchpad and assign it to the vcs-imports team.
[22:09] <kklimonda> jelmer, only the last two branches are branched from lp:transmission afair - the rest are packaging-only branches
[22:09] <kklimonda> jelmer, ok, thanks
[22:12] <wgrant> jelmer: I thought that the recommendation was to just create a new one.
[22:12] <wgrant> Since they can't actually be converted.
[22:13] <kklimonda> wgrant, but it still have to be made by LP admins?
[22:14] <wgrant> kklimonda: No. You should just need to create a new import, then change the development focus branch on the project.
[22:14] <jelmer> wgrant, creating a new one isn't possible - the database allows only one import for a particular URL
[22:15] <jelmer> wgrant, so the old one would have to be removed
[22:15] <wgrant> jelmer: Ah, that seems slightly braindead.
[22:16] <jelmer> wgrant, yes
[22:16] <kklimonda> can I request it myself or should project admin do it?
[22:20] <jelmer_> kklimonda: you can request it (please be sure to assign the question to the vcs-imports team)
[22:25] <kklimonda> jelmer_, hmm.. how to assign the question?
[22:25] <kklimonda> when I click on edit icon next to assignee I'm redirected to the edit page
[22:26] <abentley> kklimonda: On the edit page, you can change the assignee.
[22:27] <kklimonda> seems like my fever has finally caught on - I can't see it
[22:27] <kklimonda> I can only set distribution/package or project, change language, summary and description..