[00:09] <MTecknology> isn't there something like a https://launchpad.net/+me/+editsshkeys?
[00:09] <MTecknology> so you can give a logged in user a link and have them go right there
[00:10] <spiv> MTecknology: yes
[00:10] <spiv> https://launchpad.net/people/+me/+editsshkeys
[00:11] <spiv> (Some pages on help.launchpad.net use it for example)
[00:11] <MTecknology> thanks :D
[00:18] <wgrant> maxb: It normally takes about 40 minutes.
[00:19] <wgrant> maxb: The publisher runs at :03, stuff is marked Published in the first couple of minutes, and the master mirror sync normally finished around :45.
[01:49] <exarkun> is launchpad broken?
[01:49] <exarkun> my girlfriend is trying to do launchpad-login and getting a pycurl error about an invalid TLS packet
[01:51] <mwhudson> exarkun: seems to work for me
[01:54] <jcgs> Hi :) what do i do if I've found a mistake in some documentation?
[01:54] <lifeless> tell us ;)
[01:54] <exarkun> mwhudson: I guess it was transient
[01:55] <mwhudson> exarkun: or some router between you and lp was having a moment, i guess
[01:55] <jcgs> lifeless: the mistake is here https://help.launchpad.net/YourAccount/ImportingYourPGPKey
[01:56] <lifeless> jcgs: a little more detail may help :)
[01:57] <jcgs> lifeless: if you search for "step 11" then look at the line that says "Make a note of the pub id" the id should have the bit before the slash removed
[01:58] <jcgs> lifeless: gpg doesn't like ids in the format given, only ones that just look like 12345678
[01:58] <lifeless> fixed
[01:59] <lifeless> ... slllllow wiki is slow
[01:59] <lifeless> there we go
[01:59] <jcgs> lifeless: thanks--impressively quick :)
[01:59] <lifeless> thanks for pointing it out
[02:05] <jcgs> lifeless: another thing, if you go down a little bit to the next step, the command appears to work better if entered as "gpg --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --send-keys 12345678" rather than what's given, which will send they keys to keys.gnupg.net, because for some reason gpg treats everything after --send-keys as a key id :S
[02:06] <lifeless> looking
[02:10] <lifeless> changed
[02:10] <jcgs> lifeless: cheers :)
[02:51] <poolie> both register-merge and the project code homepage oare timing out
[02:51] <poolie> https://lp-oops.canonical.com/oops.py/?oopsid=OOPS-1931M64
[02:52] <poolie> and https://lp-oops.canonical.com/oops.py/?oopsid=OOPS-1931K70
[02:52] <poolie> but only once
[03:04] <lifeless> poolie: disk io probably
[05:23] <Apsf> Hello I'm trying to use the LaunchPad_Temp_GUI.exe to use the demo program on the board but it says Please, select the COM port that your LaunchPad is connected to. - it won't let me do anything
[05:23] <Apsf> i don't understand what im supposed to do
[05:26] <spm> Apsf: you're asking about a http://e2e.ti.com/support/microcontrollers/msp43016-bit_ultra-low_power_mcus/f/166/t/86652.aspx ? this channel is for queries regarding the launchpad.net website
[05:27] <Apsf> haha oh
[05:27] <Apsf> i just assumed this was the official channel
[05:27] <spm> :-)
[05:27] <Apsf> topic didnt seem too far off either
[05:27] <Apsf> sorry about that
[05:27] <spm> np
[05:27] <tsimpson> "this channel is for launchpad, not launchpad" ;)
[05:59] <lifeless> 'it is the official channel' :P
[06:08] <poolie> i'd like to ask about Sydney parking meters (which also claim to be powered by Launchpad)
[06:08] <poolie> don't you have a lot of mission creep?
[06:16] <lifeless> they do?
[06:22] <poolie> it just seems to be a commonly reused name
[08:09] <philip_stoev> hi, I just got "bzr: ERROR: http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~maria-captains/maria/5.3/.bzr/repository/packs/d5e8e1da65e9025baf5293b8ab6dc7fd.pack is redirected to https://launchpad.net "
[08:09] <philip_stoev> are there any service issues?
[08:16] <StevenK> I've seen that once before
[08:16] <StevenK> What we think happened is the branch was being repacked as you were checking it out, so that pack results in a 404.
[08:16] <StevenK> It should work fine if you try it again.
[08:17] <lifeless> there is a bug open on this
[08:18] <lifeless> on both bzr and lp
[08:57] <mrevell> How is Launchpad today?
[09:26] <soren> I'm missing an e-mail here and there from a mailing list on Launchpad. Could I possibly pursuade someone to verify that it actually was sent before I attempt to get in contact with the gmail folks?
[09:28] <lifeless> soren: is it in the list archives?
[09:28] <lifeless> soren: and not sent during the switch failure we had 24 hours ago
[09:29]  * soren checks the archives
[09:29] <soren> I imagine so. Other people on the list got it.
[09:30] <soren> ...and replied to it, which is how I know about it.
[09:30] <lifeless> then it was sent
[09:31] <soren> Hm.
[09:31] <soren> Ok.
[09:31] <lifeless> if it was between 24 and 36 hours ago
[09:31] <lifeless> then it may have been bitten by the switch failure we were suffering
[09:32] <lifeless> should have store-and-forwarded
[09:35] <soren> Ok. I'll try and see if I can get the gmail folks to hunt it down.
[09:35] <soren> Thanks.
[09:39] <soren> lifeless: If the delivery failed for some reason... Where would the rejection message go?
[09:40] <lifeless> hyperspace
[09:40] <lifeless> uhm
[09:41] <lifeless> it would come back in
[09:41] <lifeless> but we have a high priority bug to sort out our reverse path
[09:41] <lifeless> losa will know more
[09:42] <mthaddon> well, gsa would - losas don't have too much visibility on that
[09:42] <soren> :-/
[09:48] <azm> Hi
[09:48] <azm> is there some metapackage for building from source ?
[09:48] <azm> like libtool, autoconf
[11:27] <fagan> Who made the launchpad-reviews app?
[11:27]  * fagan wants to hug them 
[11:28] <fagan> (and maybe add some code to it for the next release)
[11:30] <fagan> The funny thing about it is its in the repo and all but there isnt a lp project
[11:30] <fagan> (that I could find)
[11:30] <wgrant> It's not part of lptools?
[11:30] <fagan> wgrant: it seems to be a seperate thingy
[11:31] <fagan> it looks like some quickly thing made in no time
[11:31] <fagan> but it could be improved a bit with a indicator or something
[11:31] <fagan> or a nice notification
[11:32]  * fagan is doing a lot of code reviews so it would be awesome to get it a little bit more usable 
[11:46] <fagan> wgrant: so do you know who made it?
[11:46] <fagan> its in the software center called launchpad reviews in the developer tools section
[11:50] <fagan> wgrant: it is in lptools
[11:54] <jml> fagan: I think dobey is largely responsible for lptools, but that lots of people made the various bits
[11:55] <jml> fagan: poolie has often expressed interest in working on it.
[11:55] <soren> It says "# Author: Rodney Dawes <rodney.dawes@canonical.com>
[11:56] <soren> It's not working for me anymore, though.
[11:56] <soren> TypeError: __init__() takes at least 4 arguments (3 given)
[11:56] <soren> :(
[11:57] <fagan> jml: well ill ask dobey about it then and take it off his hands
[11:57] <fagan> (as a side project)
[12:02] <jml> fagan: yay
[12:02] <jml> I also really want LP to get some way of pushing notifications of events
[12:02] <fagan> jml: it wont be hard to add in a notification...etc
[12:02] <jml> but tbh have no idea how to make that happen.
[12:03] <fagan> jml: a lense :)
[12:03] <fagan> do a nice lp unity lense
[12:03] <fagan> its what the cool kids are doing
[12:03] <jml> oh no, what I mean is pushing events from the server so that client side apps don't have to poll.
[12:04] <fagan> jml: ah now I get you. That would be interesting and a lot less strain
[12:04] <jml> maybe one day I'll wake up and lifeless & wgrant will have done it while I slept.
[12:04] <fagan> jml: very wishful thinking
[13:12] <soren> If I have a build record (in a PPA) that refers to a source package that I've deleted... It'll just fail, right?
[13:15] <exarkun> eight new irrelevant bug notification emails in my inbox this morning
[13:15] <exarkun> I would like it a lot if https://bugs.launchpad.net/apport/+bug/755025 were fixed
[13:18] <lifeless> exarkun: thats an Ubuntu bug; I would like it fixed too, but you need to talk to e.g. pitti in #ubuntu-devel about it
[13:58] <facundobatista> Hi all!
[13:59] <facundobatista> question: have bug #680128 that says "This bug report was marked for expiration 33 days ago."... how can I know when it will expire?
[13:59] <facundobatista> ah, is private... anyway
[19:14] <smoser> what permissions are needed to un-subscribe someone ?
[19:15] <smoser> i subscribed 'ubuntu-sponsors' to http://pad.lv/588725 [accidently] and need to remove them
[19:15] <smoser> i dont see a way to do that.
[19:16] <james_w> smoser, membership of that person
[19:17] <james_w> unsubscribed
[19:17] <smoser> thats what i figured. seems possibly like the person who did the subscribing should be able to unsubscribe also
[19:17] <smoser> james_w, can you quickly do the same on https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mountall/+bug/655616
[19:18] <smoser> (yes, i completely realize this is the wrong channel for that request)
[19:18] <james_w> done
[21:01] <kiko> bac, ping?
[21:01] <bac> hi kiko
[21:01] <kiko> how are you doing?
[21:01] <bac> great
[21:01] <kiko> good to hear
[21:01] <bac> wonderful weather, friday afternoon...
[21:05] <tedg> So I'm trying to use the LP API for modifying if a milestone is active.
[21:05] <tedg> The docs imply there is an "is_active" property on the milestone object.
[21:05] <tedg> Though I get an error when I try to use that.
[21:06] <tedg> Is there some Python magic or something weird going on with this property?
[21:06] <james_w> tedg, what error do you get?
[21:07] <tedg> james_w, Property doesn't exist
[21:07] <tedg> I tried to use it like "if milestone.is_active:
[21:07] <tedg> "
[21:07] <james_w> tedg, there's no magic I know of
[21:07] <james_w> it may be broken if it was added to the API in the last week or something
[21:08] <maxb> lp.projects['bzr'].active_milestones[0].is_active works fine here
[21:08] <james_w> tedg, it's not "NoneType has no property is_active" you are getting is it?
[21:10] <tedg> Let me set up another test, I unfortunately closed the terminal.
[21:11] <maxb> It must be a local problem - I just used the API to deactivate https://staging.launchpad.net/bzr/+milestone/2.0.7
[21:14] <tedg> It seems to be when I set it: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/594617/
[21:14] <tedg> james_w, ^
[21:18] <tedg> FYI, the branch is here lp:~ted/ubuntu-dev-tools/inactive-milestones/
[21:19] <maxb> ahah
[21:19] <maxb> reproduced
[21:20] <tedg> maxb, What did you change?
[21:21] <maxb> So, my tentative theory is that something is broken about milestones retrieved via product_series.milestone
[21:21] <maxb> If I lp.load() the same milestone, it seems to work
[21:22] <maxb> At which point this starts to go beyond my knowledge of wadllib & friends
[21:23] <maxb> uh
[21:23] <maxb> I mean product_release.milestone
[21:23] <tedg> maxb, The fact that you know the name of the lib is more knowledge than I have ;-)
[21:24] <tedg> maxb, So if I do "lp.load(product_release.milestone_link)" it should work?
[21:24] <maxb> that does sound plausible
[21:24] <maxb> Definitely worth trying
[21:24]  * tedg tries
[21:25] <maxb> Seems to work
[21:25] <maxb> What a weird bug
[21:26] <maxb> I should learn more about this stuff
[21:28] <tedg> maxb, Cool, that works.
[23:54] <kirkland> why does launchpad always seem to timeout when i try to convert a bug into a question?