=== yofel_ is now known as yofel [10:46] hey, I need to get some help with a certain package... is this the place to ask? [10:47] I'm looking for a PPA channel or something [10:50] sebrock: what package. what PPA [10:50] sladen: well netatalk [10:51] there is a 2.2-beta now that supports AFP 3.3 which I need for my Time Machine [10:51] running 10.04 [10:51] amd64 [10:51] so I remember getting help from someone building it for me but I cant remember now [11:09] sebrock: the only PPA I can find with anything close to 2.2-beta is https://launchpad.net/~codebutler/+archive/ppa perhaps it would be worth getting in contact with https://launchpad.net/~codebutler who might be able to assist [11:09] ok thanks sladen [11:10] I was in a channel somewhere and got the help on the fly. Ie upon request someone built it for me [11:10] I dont remember if it was here though [11:13] Hello, if I have correctly understood, new packages from Debian (unstable/sid) are automaticaly imported into Ubuntu before the DebianImportFreeze. So I don't need to require it, right? Is the starting date of the import known for Oneiric, or it occurs package per package until the DIF? [11:20] jfi: release (2 weeks), compiler/toolchain updates to oneiric (2 weeks), oneiric open/import starts [11:21] sebrock: that was very of them! Was it #ubuntu, or #ubuntu-motu, or a more specific channel. Perhaps your IRC client has logfiles or autocomplete entries which remind you who was able to help so effectively last time [11:21] slad1 [11:21] sladen [11:21] sladen: I checked.. it was some time ago so the logs are gone :P [11:22] it was a specific channel... I do think it was here [11:23] sladen, ok, so it will occur between middle may and middle june, thanks for the information! Is there a convenient way to track the import of a specific package? [11:28] jfi: rmadison -u ubuntu netatalk rmadison -u debian netatalk [11:32] sladen, Ho great! thanks! [16:29] sebrock: PPA support is in #launchpad. If you're looking for packaging help for a PPA package, I think #ubuntu-packaging is what you want. [18:17] thanks ScottK [22:47] Hello [22:47] Guys, I have a question about the repository.... I'm programmer and I'd like to create a text-based game (MUD style but single player).... Theres anyway to send the game (source code) to canonical and maybe put my program in the oficcial repository (if its enough good for it)??? [22:55] fach: Yes, but it's not necessarily anyone at Canonical that would do it. [22:57] !REVU | fach [22:57] fach: REVU is a web-based tool to give people who have worked on Ubuntu packages a chance to "put their packages out there" for other people to look at and comment on in a structured manner. See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MOTU/Packages/REVU [22:57] Thank you guys.