[00:01] <lfaraone> Can PPAs contain software for which there is no source? (ie. the "source package" is just a {i386 / amd64} binary?)
[01:01] <wgrant> lfaraone: That's a bit of a grey area.
[01:03] <wgrant> Although https://help.launchpad.net/PPATermsofUse suggests that the main and restricted licensing policies are OK.
[01:03] <wgrant> Which suggests that anything in Ubuntu is.
[04:28] <paultag> Hey LPers. n00b question. I have a tarball I want to upload for a project I have hosted on LP. What do I have to do to upload it? -- I even tried /+files and there was no prompt
[04:29] <wgrant> paultag: Create a release, and attach the file to that.
[04:29] <paultag> wgrant, ahha. Thanks :)
[12:28] <thelinuxer> hi guys, i am an admin on a loco team group. I want to know how can i delete someone from the group ?
[12:42] <thumper> thelinuxer: you should be able to go to the team, look at the members, and remove people
[12:44] <thelinuxer> thumper: i found deactivate but not delete
[12:44] <thelinuxer> thumper: may be it's better this way
[12:44] <thumper> yeah
[12:44] <thelinuxer> thumper: thanx
[13:04] <micahg> I've got a weird situation with the google map on a User's home page.  It shows a dot over Greece, but the TZ is Chicago
[14:31] <nigelb> micahg: that is odd.  Has it been that way from signing up or did user click on some point on the map?
[14:31]  * micahg doesn't know
[15:29] <eross> I'm creating a new project, which license should I select? Will be using SDL and irrlicht (which has a zlib/libpng license), of which irrlicht can be statically compiled into the binary.
[15:35] <nigelb> anything open source is okay for a free project on LP AFAIK
[16:04] <geser> has someone else layout problems on edge? like the bug listing and side portlet overlaying each other
[16:14] <micahg> yes
[16:14] <micahg> geser: bug 593283
[16:16] <geser> thanks, didn't know that the LP web pages have now its own subproject
[16:20]  * micahg didn't know either :)
[18:09] <eross> where do i go to upload my ssh pub key?
[18:10] <micahg> eross: https://help.launchpad.net/YourAccount/CreatingAnSSHKeyPair?action=show&redirect=CreatingAnSSHKeyPair#Registering%20the%20key%20with%20Launchpad
[18:10] <eross> right, after step 4 for linux
[18:10] <nigelb> +sshkeys
[18:11] <nigelb> eross: whats your LP ID?
[18:11] <eross> add to end of the bzr push?
[18:11] <eross> drarem
[18:11] <nigelb> https://launchpad.net/~drarem/+sshkeys
[18:12] <nigelb> that should open up a page to put your pubkey
[18:12] <eross> it's displaying a key
[18:12] <nigelb> oh, my mistake
[18:13] <nigelb> +editsshkeys
[18:13] <nigelb> eross: ^ try that
[18:13] <eross> thanks
[18:15] <eross> also says authenticity of .... (IP)  can't be established before my push, is that normal?
[18:17] <nigelb> yep
[18:17] <nigelb> since the launchpad host is not in your trusted hosts
[18:18] <eross> ah ok
[18:20] <sebi`> the ssh pubkeys are shown publicly, isn't that a little.. insecure? (I don't really know how SSH works, so I might be wrong) :$
[18:21] <nigelb> sebi`: um, its supposed to be shown publically
[18:21] <sebi`> for what purpose?
[18:21] <nigelb> since I'm heading out and I dont' have time to explain public key cryptography, I'll link you to the wiki
[18:22] <nigelb> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public-key_cryptography
[18:22] <sebi`> okay, thanks
[18:22] <sebi`> nevermind, I guess
[18:22] <nigelb> In essence, the pbulic key is only used for encryption, but not for decryption
[18:22] <nigelb> so, you want the public key publically available so others can encrypt data that only you can read
[18:23] <sebi`> ah, well, since it's refered to as "key", I always thought it'd contain sensitive data, or something
[18:23] <sebi`> makes sense, yeah
[18:23] <nigelb> the wiki page is very detailed, take a quick peek if you've got time
[18:24] <sebi`> I definitely will! thanks for the link
[19:33] <mistrynitesh> how do I just retrieve a bug report for review by using email interface?
[19:41] <mistrynitesh> checked the documentation at help.launchpad.net... but nothing is mentioned. Is there no way to do this?