[05:52] <Kamping_Kaiser> (i asked this yesterday too, so sorry for the repeat). how can i get an upstrema bugtracker updated in LP? freeciv has moved from rt.freeciv.org to gna.org (/?project=freeciv)
[05:59] <wgrant> Kamping_Kaiser: You'll need to contact the project owner. They can change it to gna.org at <https://bugs.launchpad.net/freeciv/+configure-bugtracker>. That bugtracker is already registered at <https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/bugtrackers/gna.org>, so it should just be a matter of selecting it on that page.
[06:00] <wgrant> Kamping_Kaiser: However, it doesn't *really* matter.
[06:00] <wgrant> Kamping_Kaiser: You can still add bugwatches to gna.org without it being changed officially.
[06:01] <Kamping_Kaiser> wgrant: ok. i'm not sure who the owner is, so i'll have to go and check.
[06:01] <Kamping_Kaiser> wgrant: noted that its not too important - thanks :)
[06:02] <wgrant> Anyway, flight boarding.
[06:02]  * wgrant vanishes.
[06:04] <Kamping_Kaiser> gl, enjoy
[12:28] <gusg> I'm trying to push a branch of a project on launchpad, but it looks like the project on launchpad is using an older version of Bazaar, so I get an error "different rich-root support"
[12:49] <FloSoft> unsuspend nastx
[12:49] <FloSoft> oops fc
[13:44] <frafu> Hello, I am an administrator of a team in launchpad. The team has several members. Could anybody please tell me whether launchpad provides an email address that can be used for the team?
[13:48] <frafu> I can for example imagine, that launchpad provides an email like <team-name@launchpad.net> that would direct any email sent to that address to every member of the team.
[13:49] <frafu> that would direct any email sent to that address to every member of the team?
[13:51] <Peng> Well, it supports mailing lists.
[14:03] <maxb> Team admins can contact team members via a web form.
[14:03] <maxb> If the team is set up with a launchpad mailing list, you can send email to that, which will reach the subset of members who are subscribed to the list
[14:03] <maxb> There's no direct email interface to contacting an entire team
[14:08] <frafu> maxb: Thanks for the answer. Is there a reason why this has not been implemented? Should I file a bug requesting the feature?
[14:13] <maxb> Personally I do not think it would be a useful feature
[14:14] <maxb> It would open up a new channel to be abused by spam, and there is no reason to be contacting all team members, for the vast majority of Launchpad teams.
[14:14] <maxb> For those that do, there's the existing mailing list feature
[14:22] <frafu> maxb: In fact, the team I had in mind was the devel team of the application named Onboard hosted on launchpad. The idea was to use the contact address of the team for the Onboard application.
[14:23] <frafu> maxb: A mailing list only moves the spamming problem to the list, I suppose.
[14:51] <maxb> frafu: well yes, but the existing mailing list infrastructure takes care of users (un)subscribing whilst remaining membrs of the team, and archiving
[15:11] <frafu> maxb: It might be worth setting up a mailing list for Onboard. I will have to think about it. Thanks for your help and explanations.
[16:52] <xexaxo_> hi guys and gals
[16:55] <xexaxo_> for a while now I've been involded with the nouveau project and I've noticed that some lauchpad "users" are too busy to actually state their issue on fd.o
[16:56] <xexaxo_> eg. Ubuntu(mostly) user has an issue and report it to launchpad, after a while he/she get refered to bugs.fd.o
[16:57] <xexaxo_> *note*, the user(s) do not know at all how to report bugs, they simply write a single line and link to launchpad
[16:58] <xexaxo_> do not know = have not checked the clearly defined "How to report bugs section"
[16:59] <xexaxo_> I don't believe it's an launchpad issue although #ubuntu people had reffered me to this channel
[16:59] <xexaxo_> after all this rant, I would like to ask you only one thing
[17:00] <xexaxo_> Would you mind explaining to the users that launchpad and fd.o are different things, so that they take a look at the guides/rules/recommendations first
[18:11] <xexaxo_> omw, my statements sound/look horrible
[18:12] <xexaxo_> if someone did understood them, and is able to assist that would be appreciated
[18:53] <SteveExodus> https://help.launchpad.net/Packaging/PPA/Uploading
[18:53] <SteveExodus> dput ppa:your-lp-id/ppa <source.changes>
[18:53] <SteveExodus> should be ... dput ppa:your-lp-id/your-ppa <source.changes>
[18:58] <maxb> that's a very obscure difference
[18:58] <maxb> And, the default ppa is called "ppa"
[19:00] <SteveExodus> it isnt
[19:00] <SteveExodus> ppa: in the fron
[19:00] <SteveExodus> ppa at the end
[19:01] <SteveExodus> new users like myself will put ppa:steve-bush/ppa
[19:01] <SteveExodus> and easy to change I assume
[19:05] <SteveExodus> Visit your PPA's overview page and follow the instructions in the Uploading packages to this PPA section.
[19:06] <SteveExodus> but the section is missing so one is left guessing what to put for "ppa:your-lp-id/ppa"
[19:07] <SteveExodus> exodus:steve-bush/ppa or ppa:steve-bush/exodus ... neither of which work
[19:07] <SteveExodus> i know what to put by experimentation
[19:09] <Ampelbein> SteveExodus: http://www.zimagez.com/zimage/screenshot-06252011-080739pm.php shows a "Uploading packages to this PPA" section
[19:11] <SteveExodus> that section is missing from my page ... it skips down to Adding this PPA to your system
[19:11] <SteveExodus> trying to upload an image
[19:19] <SteveExodus> http://en.zimagez.com/zimage/xyz1.php
[19:23] <Ampelbein> SteveExodus: that's interesting.
[19:25] <Ampelbein> SteveExodus: Afraid I can't help you. Probably best would be to file a question on https://answers.launchpad.net/launchpad
[20:47] <SteveExodus> Ampelbein: thanks