[11:21] <Fly-Man-> Morning
[11:22] <Fly-Man-> I recently gotten a request to have over 2 branches to a dev group
[11:22] <Fly-Man-> but i can't seem to find the right button to transfer them
[11:22] <Fly-Man-> Where should I look ?
[12:56] <antivirtel> hello!
[17:13] <bernie> is there a way to build binaries for multiple distros without uploading the sources multiple times with a different version number each time?
[17:14] <bernie> i tried copying the packages with the option to rebuild them, but it complains that binaries with the same version already exist in the archive (how could it possibly be otherwise??)
[17:15] <TheEvilPhoenix> do you absolutely need to rebuild the binaries for each distro?
[17:15] <TheEvilPhoenix> i mean, depending on what you're packaging...
[17:16] <TheEvilPhoenix> sometimes  you dont need to rebuild for each distro
[17:43] <jo-erlend> how do I change my password on launchpad?
[17:43] <jo-erlend> and will that automatically be used for login.ubuntu.com as well?
[17:47] <jo-erlend> wow... I found a link at the bottom of https://launchpad.net/~joerlend.schinstad/+edit, pointing to  https://launchpad.net/launchpad/+faq/51, which tells me that I can change it on http://login.launchpad.net... That's not user friendly :)
[18:18] <cheater> hi guys
[18:19] <cheater> anyone here use launchpad? :)
[18:19] <cheater> i am looking around at what you can do with it..
[18:19] <cheater> i was wondering, does launchpad have any sort of "social features" either in place or planned in the future?
[18:20] <TheEvilPhoenix> everyone here uses launchpad :P
[18:20] <cheater> :)
[18:20] <TheEvilPhoenix> its not designed to be a social gathering place
[18:20] <TheEvilPhoenix> its designed for project management of opensource projects for Ubuntu and other things.
[18:21] <TheEvilPhoenix> note i'm not lp staff, so i can't accurately answer your question
[18:21] <cheater> what i mean is easy branching, merging, and interacting with other developers
[18:21] <TheEvilPhoenix> but i do doubt social features will exist
[18:21] <TheEvilPhoenix> branching and merging are done with BZR
[18:21] <TheEvilPhoenix> Bazaar*
[18:21] <cheater> stuff like what eg bitbucket supports
[18:21] <TheEvilPhoenix> which is pretty straightforward if you read its docs
[18:21] <TheEvilPhoenix> wth is bitbucket?
[18:21] <cheater> it's something like launchpad or github but for hg
[18:22] <cheater> i don't mean things like say posting on people's walls or poking etc :)
[18:22] <cheater> or friends lists :)
[20:54] <cheater> hey guys
[20:54] <cheater> can i make my branch private somehow?
[20:54] <cheater> or do i need to ask an admin?
[20:54] <nigelb> you need to have a commercial subscription
[20:56] <cheater> and then ask an admin? right?
[20:56] <TheEvilPhoenix> nigelb:  out of curiosity, whats a commercial subscription to launchpad?
[20:57] <nigelb> TheEvilPhoenix: https://launchpad.net/+tour/join-launchpad#commercial
[21:35] <anthonyowen> quit
[22:04] <cheater> hmm, i tried using launchpad for what i wanted but i was fairly disappointed. i have written down my user story in an article. is there any place i could submit it for the team to parse and hopefully improve on some of the points?
[22:06] <nigelb> At this point, the real Launchpad developers haven't probably started their day yet. You could always send a mail to launchpad-dev team's mailing list.
[22:07] <nigelb> Or, you could wait for some time and talk to someone from the team.
[22:07] <TheEvilPhoenix> ^
[22:13] <jelmer> cheater: hi
[22:13] <jelmer> cheater: sending an email to the launchpad-dev or launchpad-users list is indeed probably the best way to submit it
[22:18] <cheater> cool, thanks a lot for the info
[22:18] <cheater> let me try the mailing list
[22:19] <cheater> i was mostly thinking of switching over from bitbucket but decided to stay because of numerous issues... to the team some may be more important than others
[22:19] <jelmer> cheater: it should be interesting to hear what you liked and didn't like
[22:27] <cheater> it was a bit of a rocky ride for me
[22:28] <cheater> here is the write-up jelmer http://cheater.posterous.com/launchpad-not-an-alternative-for-bitbucket
[22:29] <cheater> there's probably some (a lot of) confusion in there but it's supposed to serve as a visualization of my first contact with lp
[22:29] <cheater> not as a fully weighed out description of what is possible with launchpad
[22:54] <lifeless> cheater: thanks
[23:00] <cheater> lifeless, thanks for reading
[23:01] <cheater> btw how do i post to the launchpad-dev mailing list? do i join the launchpad-dev team and then post to the email address displayed or do i need to do anything else?
[23:07] <TheEvilPhoenix> cant ya just email the list?
[23:08] <wgrant> TheEvilPhoenix, cheater: Any registered Launchpad user can email the list, but the first post will often be moderated.
[23:08] <TheEvilPhoenix> yup
[23:09] <lifeless> cheater: join the team and lp will prompt you if yo uwant to be subscribed or not (launchpad.net/~/+editemail will let you edit your subscriptions)
[23:09] <cheater> great! thanks!
[23:54] <TheEvilPhoenix> anyone here super-experienced with bzr who can answer a quesiton?
[23:54] <TheEvilPhoenix> got a question about updating a local copy of a bzr repo
[23:58] <jelmer> TheEvilPhoenix: ask away, perhaps somebody can help
[23:58] <RAOF> TheEvilPhoenix: I'd suggest just asking the question and waiting; if anyone can answer, they probably will :)
[23:58] <TheEvilPhoenix> nevermind
[23:58] <TheEvilPhoenix> already got the answer
[23:58] <TheEvilPhoenix> looked in the bzr manpage
[23:58] <TheEvilPhoenix> :p
[23:58] <RAOF> Ah, documentation!