[02:36] <mhall119> can you make blueprint dependencies across projects?
[03:37] <thumper> mhall119: not really
[07:18] <napster> I would like to change my password for my bzr branch. How can I do this?
[07:21] <noodles775> Hi napster. I'm not sure what you mean? Do you want to change the password for the SSH key that you use to access bzr branches in Launchpad? (ie. https://launchpad.net/people/+me/+editsshkeys)
[07:21] <napster> noodles775, Yes
[07:24] <spiv> napster: If you're using OpenSSH, then "ssh-keygen -p" should let you do that I think
[07:25] <napster> spiv, Hmm how can I make sure I'm using openSSH?
[07:27] <noodles775> apt-cache policy openssh-client
[07:28] <noodles775> napster: ^^^ it will tell you whether openssh-client is installed (and what version)
[07:28] <spiv> noodles775: assuming they are on ubuntu or debian...
[07:28] <napster> spiv, noodles775, Thank you
[07:28] <noodles775> spiv: ah, yes - my assumption :/
[07:29] <spiv> napster: easiest answer is probably "try it and see".  OpenSSH is almost certainly what you're using if you're using anything other than Windows, though.
[07:29] <napster> spiv, okey
[14:44] <rowinggolfer_> mrevell, is launchpod officially finished?
[14:45] <rowinggolfer_> or just a massive hiatus.
[14:45] <rowinggolfer_> I REALLY hope it's the latter.
[14:45] <mrevell> rowinggolfer_, For now, yes. jml have touched on ideas for a replacement. We're meeting up soon, so will discuss it then. Any ideas appreicated :)
[14:46] <rowinggolfer_> mrevell - that's great news.
[14:46] <rowinggolfer_> from my perspective, just more of the same would be great.
[14:47] <rowinggolfer_> I know for you guys you are talking about work... but for end-users it really makes us feel connected.
[15:17] <jcastro> abentley: you're working on daily builds right?
[15:18] <abentley> jcastro, right.
[15:18] <jcastro> abentley: ok so I'm working on a list of upstreams who we'd love to have or have shown interest
[15:19] <jcastro> abentley: can you fill me in on the roadmap for launching this or point me to a spec or something? I need to spin up on what you guys are doing
[15:22] <abentley> jcastro, I've forwarded you an email with our current status.  We are in the middle of deploying sourcepackagerecipe builds, and I am working on implementing daily builds.
[15:22] <jcastro> awesome
[15:23] <abentley> We don't have a formal roadmap, but we have running code :-)
[15:26] <abentley> But if there's any information I can give you, I'm happy to.
[15:27] <kirkland> bzr: ERROR: Invalid http response for https://xmlrpc.edge.launchpad.net/bazaar/: Unable to handle http code 502: Bad Gateway
[15:27] <kirkland> ideas?
[15:27] <BlackZ> has launchpad problems? http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/437361/
[15:27] <kirkland> (working now)
[15:27] <abentley> kirkland, that's usually a temporary failure.
[15:28] <l0nwlf> how to get a branch behind proxy ? I get the following errror : 19:30:16 l0nwlf-MBP:Movies $ bzr branch lp:~rdmurray/python-email6/policy-and-header-refactor
[15:28] <l0nwlf> ssh: connect to host bazaar.launchpad.net port 22: Operation timed out
[15:28] <l0nwlf> bzr: ERROR: Connection closed: Unexpected end of message. Please check connectivity and permissions, and report a bug if problems persist.
[15:28] <l0nwlf> Hg/git works fine though :(
[15:28] <BlackZ> it's working now!
[15:29] <kirkland> abentley: thanks!
[15:41] <napster> Is lightworks hosted on lp?
[15:46] <tsimpson> napster: you can search at https://launchpad.net/projects
[15:46] <napster> tsimpson, No results
[15:46] <napster> I thought any new names might be there
[15:47] <tsimpson> it's only there if it's registered in launchpad
[15:48] <napster> tsimpson, Hmm.. Thank you...
[15:53] <bilalakhtar> People, how to register a distro in lp?
[15:54] <bilalakhtar> The project "sabily" is a disto
[15:54] <tsimpson> you need to talk to the LP admins about it, either here or file a question at https://answers.launchpad.net/launchpad
[16:13] <nigelb> who reviews code import?
[16:19] <bilalakhtar> nigelb: you mean imports from types of VCS?
[16:19] <nigelb> bilalakhtar: yep
[16:20] <bilalakhtar> nigelb: For this, contact the https://launchpad.net/~vcs-imports team
[16:20] <nigelb> thanks :)
[16:20] <idnar> argh, I can't disable email for a team I'm a member of anymore?
[16:24] <bilalakhtar> idnar: I didn't understand you
[16:26] <idnar> I created a user for some of our automated stuff to use, and added it to a team, so that it has access to the relevant private branches; but I don't actually want to get all of the Launchpad email for that team
[16:26] <idnar> I thought I had that disabled somehow, but apparently I was just filtering some of it out
[17:28] <davidstrauss> I just got creepy email from someone who's spamming (if that's the right word) Launchpad users.
[17:35] <sinzui> davidstrauss, from Yiqing Yu?
[17:35] <davidstrauss> sinzui: yes
[17:36] <davidstrauss> sinzui: i assume pretty much everyone has gotten one
[17:36] <sinzui> I am contemplating a suspension. I think I should contact him about etiquette and see if he apologises.
[17:37] <davidstrauss> sinzui: I would appreciate that. I would also appreciate him not sending me emails that consist of a giant image with text.
[17:37] <davidstrauss> sinzui: Plus, his research is being done in a totally unscientific way.
[17:37] <sinzui> I spent most of my time reading that insanity looks for devious spam
[17:38] <davidstrauss> yu
[17:38] <davidstrauss> yup
[18:01] <nigelb> sinzui: who exactly can I poke about a code import that needs review?
[18:02] <nigelb> especially to escalate or whatever
[18:02] <sinzui> nigelb, abentley and rockstar
[18:02] <nigelb> aha, thank you :)
[18:02] <sinzui> nigelb, thumper too, but I think this is his Saturday morning
[18:03] <rockstar> sinzui, well, anyone on the code team can approve a code import.
[18:03] <rockstar> nigelb, how can I help?
[18:03] <nigelb> rockstar: can approve https://code.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-burning/cdrdao/trunk ?
[18:04] <nigelb> btw, new folks on lp team or just old folks I didn't know about ;)
[18:07] <rockstar> sinzui, er, I meant any on the lp team.
[18:08] <rockstar> nigelb, I need to remember how to use CVS real quick, but I suspect there might be an issue with the "login" part of the end of that.
[18:09] <nigelb> rockstar: oh! but thats the same command the source forge cvs thing says
[18:09] <nigelb> and it works for me
[18:09] <nigelb> i.e. locally
[18:10] <rockstar> nigelb, yeah, but we don't want to have to login.  We need an anonymous access.
[18:11] <nigelb> rockstar: the access is anonymous acess, the password is just empty when I do it locally
[18:12] <nigelb> http://sourceforge.net/projects/cdrdao/develop
[18:15] <rockstar> nigelb, huh.  I know we import from sourceforge, but it wants a password.
[18:15] <nigelb> rockstar: does your interface let you give a blank password?
[18:16] <rockstar> nigelb, no.  We're using cscvs to do the import
[18:16] <nigelb> rockstar: so I need to find a way to access it anonymously without a password?
[18:16] <rockstar> nigelb, that would be helpful.
[18:17] <nigelb> rockstar: hm, I'll try to mail the devs.  Nothing more possible I suppose.
[18:17] <rockstar> nigelb, I can't imagine we haven't hit this before, but I haven't personally, and abentley isn't around to consult...
[18:18] <nigelb> rockstar: ok, I'll talk to you folks on Monday and probbly think of how this works?
[18:20] <nigelb> rockstar: can you try pserver:anonymous@cdrdao.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/cdrdao checkout?
[18:23] <rockstar> nigelb, that's what I tried first.
[18:24] <nigelb> oh, sigh
[18:32] <nigelb> rockstar: I suspect its some kind of move to stop us from doing code import :(
[18:33] <nigelb> every source forge project seems to have the 'Just press Enter at the password prompt'
[18:45] <nigelb> rockstar: we're both missing something. Is it posible to see what other projects import from cvs?
[18:53] <nigelb> hm, https://code.launchpad.net/~vcs-imports/xsb/trunk seems to work
[19:23] <nigelb> abentley, rockstar: take a look at this one? https://code.launchpad.net/~nigelbabu/cdrdao/vcs-import
[19:25] <abentley> nigelb, rockstar: looking
[19:28] <abentley> nigelb: cvs [checkout aborted]: connect to anoncvs.gnome.org(67.215.65.132):2401 failed: Connection timed out
[19:29] <nigelb> abentley: huh? I thought it was sourceforge
[19:30] <abentley> nigelb, sorry, cut and paste error.
[19:31] <nigelb> abentley: it still failed?
[19:31] <abentley> nigelb, no, it looks good so far.
[19:31] <nigelb> abentley: awesome, thanks :)
[19:31] <nigelb> rockstar: it was my mistake earlier. should have skipped the login command :D
[19:33] <abentley> nigelb, the output looks pretty strange: https://pastebin.canonical.com/32611/
[19:33] <abentley> nigelb, never mind
[19:33] <nigelb> abentley: no access to that bin :/
[19:33] <abentley> nigelb, approved.
[19:34] <nigelb> abentley: yay, thank you!
[19:34] <abentley> nigelb, I like that bin because it remembers my name.
[19:34] <nigelb> well, nice bin, but its only for you folks I guess.  It can't be used outside canonical is my guess
[19:35] <abentley> nigelb, this is true.
[19:36] <abentley> nigelb, but I said nevermind, so...
[19:36] <nigelb> hehe ;)
[19:36] <nigelb> no problem.
[20:56] <tcole> anyone here involved in wsgi-oops?
[21:21] <soren> What's the trick to create a private team? Ask nicely?
[21:22] <lifeless> IIRC you need a commercial entitlement
[21:22] <lifeless> bac: is the dude to speak with
[21:23] <soren> lifeless: Oh, I see.
[21:23] <soren> lifeless: Cool, thanks.
[21:23] <lifeless> they are pretty cheap
[21:23] <lifeless> but thats the quid pro quo : all open, and we contribute the resources because its ecosystem, or as much private as you want, but you pay for the resources
[21:24] <lifeless> roughly. details subject to me being totally wrong. etc.
[21:28] <soren> lifeless: Cool, thanks.
[22:43] <ChrisWoollard> Help....
[22:45] <ChrisWoollard> I have a problem with launchpad..... Specifically I have some translations in launchpad that have changed their status from translated to needs review.
[22:45] <ChrisWoollard> 940 of them to be precise