[00:00] <wgrant> arand: There was an issue with the PPA publisher, should be fixed in a few minutes.
[00:00] <wgrant> distro-info is in NEW, so it's unrelated.
[00:03] <arand> Ah, right.
[03:33] <micahg> wgrant: did you ever figure out what was happening with API syncs and the -changes ML?
[03:36] <wgrant> micahg: They may be stuck in the moderation queue. I'll poke Julian about it tonight, as it's his squad's work and they're on maintenance now.
[03:39] <micahg> wgrant: ah, ok, thank you
[08:48] <shiki-> Hi everyone!
[08:48] <shiki-> I have a problem with copying my packages into different releases (it works for some, but fails for Lucid and Hardy)
[08:48] <shiki-> https://lp-oops.canonical.com/oops.py/?oopsid=2116DS40
[11:25] <janimo> can launchpad API traffic be analyzed with wireshark if it is SSL?
[11:28] <geser> I guess wireshark would need to intercept the SSL handshake for this (MITM attack)
[11:30] <tumbleweed> the easier option is to make launchpadlib print what its doing (which is I think quite easy)
[11:31] <geser> "import httplib2; httplib2.debuglevel = 1" to get the requests printed
[11:34] <janimo> geser, tumbleweed I know about the debugging from within the lib, but thanks anyway :)
[12:06] <rbasak> I can't seem to set 876339 as a dup of 862129, both via the web interface and from the command line (lp-set-dup). OOPS-2116AQ47, OOPS-2116DW63 and others. Is this just because of the number of dups on that bug already?
[13:05]  * danilos reboots due to ecryptfs bug
[14:06] <Storm> Hello
[14:06] <Storm> I'm looking for some information concerning the launchpad commercial offer
[14:06] <Storm> I sent a mail last week, but I've not had any answer yet
[14:23] <mrevell> Hi Storm!
[14:23] <mrevell> Storm, What do you need to know?
[14:26] <Storm> mrevell: I would like to know if when one subscribes to a private hosting, it is only for some "parts" of the project
[14:26] <Storm> such as specific branches (seems like it is the case, according to the doc on the LP site), bugtracker, etc
[14:26] <kirkland> danilos: what ecryptfs bug is causing you to reboot?
[14:26] <Storm> and not something totally closed
[14:27] <Storm> my goal is to host a project which is open source
[14:27] <danilos> kirkland, bug 813146: it's not making me reboot, but I've lost data one time I didn't
[14:27] <mrevell> Storm, Right now, you can have private bugs, private code, private PPAs and private teams/mailing lists. Blueprints, answers and translations are not private. You can choose to have some branches public and som eprivate.
[14:27] <Storm> but has some parts which are developped in "closed source"
[14:27] <Storm> before being published (or not, according to the part)
[14:28] <mrevell> Storm, You could have branches that are private by default, with some that are public.
[14:29] <Storm> mrevell: ok, so it is possible to develop the closed source parts of the code in a private branch, and in the same time, continue to maintain the open source part in public
[14:29] <danilos> kirkland, at least I get what looks like a very similar kernel panic in dmesg to that, the duplicate of that bug is what I am seeing and usually when different python processes (like those of LP) hammer the encrypted home partition enough
[14:30] <mrevell> Storm, Yes, absolutely. You could most easily do that through two separate (one private, one public) projects, but you could also have a mix of private and public branches on the same project.
[14:32] <mrevell> hey deryck, Mumble okay?
[14:32] <deryck> mrevell, indeed.  heading there now.
[14:32] <Storm> mrevell: ok, I will take your proposition into account too
[14:33] <Storm> mrevell: One last question
[14:33] <Storm> At this time, there is only one commercial offer available right ?
[14:33] <deryck> mrevell, in product room when you're ready.
[14:40] <mrevell> Storm, That;s right, yeah
[14:41] <Storm> mrevell: ok, thanks for your answers !
[14:43] <mrevell> np :)
[15:14] <kirkland> danilos: thanks a lot.  i updated the bug
[15:34] <Lekensteyn> Hi all, is it possible to see the attachments of unapproved mailing list messages?
[15:35] <smoser> anyone able to help?
[15:35] <smoser> http://paste.ubuntu.com/
[15:36] <nigelb> smoser?
[15:36] <smoser> why does that fail ?
[15:37] <smoser> can it get fixed?
[15:37] <nigelb> what fails?
[15:37] <nigelb> you can't paste anything?
[15:37] <smoser> :)
[15:37] <nigelb> ah right.
[15:37]  * nigelb goes poking to IS
[15:37] <smoser> oh wow.
[15:37] <smoser> no. something else.
[15:38] <smoser> but it does seem that pastebinit is busted.
[15:38] <smoser> http://pastebin.com/nCh3dK3U
[15:38] <smoser> is what i meant to show, nigelb
[15:39] <nigelb> oh fun!
[15:39] <smoser> i just assumed that my 'xsel -o | pastebinit' worked, and didn't even look at the url i was pasting here.
[15:39] <nigelb> lol
[15:40] <nigelb> smoser: well, at least now I know you probably want benji. I don't know why it fails :)
[16:03] <danilos> kirkland, cool, you are welcome