[08:45] <dpm> good morning. Could a losa help me with giving ownership of the https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-l10n-shn/+members team to 'kokoye2007'?
[08:47] <gnuoy> dpm, let me take a look
[08:51] <dpm> thanks gnuoy!
[08:51] <gnuoy> np
[09:05] <rvba> dpm: Hey David (nice to meet you btw), thanks for taking care of the Tai/Shan question ;).  If it's any help, Jeroen mentioned that he knows (as IRL) the guy so he might be able to help out if you have trouble communicating with the guy.
[09:08] <dpm> rvba, nice to meet you too! :-) yeah, jtv got in touch with me already, thanks. Jeroen, as it seems he had interest in translating into Shan, I thought I'd make things easier for him and requested to make him the owner of the ubuntu-l10n-shn team.
[09:08] <dpm> which has already happened
[09:08] <rvba> Cool.
[09:09] <jtv> Great.
[09:31] <ubuntu-baltix> Hi all
[09:33] <ubuntu-baltix> Maybe someone can help us to import Supertuxkart stable release code from SourceForge SVN?
[09:33] <ubuntu-baltix> Import fails every time, see https://code.launchpad.net/~stk/stk/0.7.3
[09:34] <ubuntu-baltix> jelmer told me "Unfortunately this is SourceForge hanging up on us on Launchpad while it is doing the import", see https://launchpad.net/launchpad/+question/179080
[09:34] <ubuntu-baltix> Please tell us if there is a way to import just last revision of
[09:34] <ubuntu-baltix> http://supertuxkart.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/supertuxkart/main/branches/0.7.3/
[09:38] <ubuntu-baltix> We don't need full history of commits in this branch, we need just
[09:38] <ubuntu-baltix> last code and, if this possible, a possibility to get new revisions from
[09:38] <ubuntu-baltix> http://supertuxkart.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/supertuxkart/main/branches/0.7.3/
[09:45] <dpm> Could someone help me with Precise translations? We'd like to open them in a couple of weeks time, and it seems copying the oneiric translations to precise failed (look at all the missing translations on https://translations.launchpad.net/ubuntu/precise/+lang/ca - that page should have all stats in green). There was some info on launchpad-users about a failed copy operation, but could someone give me an update?
[09:45] <dpm> jtv, ^^ ?
[09:45] <rvba> allenap: jtv ^^
[09:46] <jtv> dpm: we're on the phone about it _right now_
[09:46] <dpm> ah, excellent :)
[09:46] <jtv> It failed.
[09:46] <jtv> So we had to delete data.
[09:46] <jtv> Which failed.
[09:47] <jtv> Because there were some unexpected references to the database rows we were deleting.
[09:47] <jtv> Some of those were built without our personal involvement, so we had to get advice on what to do about them.
[09:47] <jtv> Gavin's getting ready for new test runs.
[09:48] <jtv> But failures to update the staging dbs have been causing us some pain here.
[09:48] <allenap> dpm: We were thinking of opening translations on Monday. Is that too soon?
[09:49] <jtv> We can't announce it until we're pretty confident that it's going to work this time, though.
[09:50] <dpm> allenap, generally the ubuntu-translations-coordinators team decides when to open translations (as in making them visible to everyone) and are able to do so, as we've got permissions to change the translations status. I think you might be thinking of opening the imports queue, which should be ok to do on Monday if the current issue is sorted by then
[09:51] <jtv> dpm: since we're in a call I'll just explain the details verbally.
[09:52] <dpm> jtv, no worries, I'm happy to wait for a summary when you're done with the call
[09:55] <jtv> dpm, plan: test the updated scripts today, and if successful, announce partial translations downtime for Monday so we can do a new production run.  After that, opening P translations is your call (depending on the state of the import queue, as usual).
[09:56] <dpm> jtv, sounds like a good plan, thanks for the update
[09:56] <jtv> Sorry for the chaos; the changes on our side have really diluted our focus on this.  I'm the only surviving Rosetta member.
[10:17] <lifeless> jtv: isn't curtis ex rosetta too ?
[10:17] <jtv> Never technically a member.
[10:18] <jtv> Ursula was, actually, so this breaks down in all sorts of ways.  But I'm the only surviving long-term member.
[10:18] <lifeless> :
[10:18] <lifeless> )
[10:23] <jelmer> ubuntu-baltix: you could do the import yourself manually, and then push that to launchpad
[10:25] <ubuntu-baltix> jelmer: how I can import manually ?
[10:26] <jelmer> ubuntu-baltix: using bzr-svn, run "bzr init import"; "bzr pull -d import URL -r500"; "bzr pull -d import URL -r1000"; etc
[10:27] <ubuntu-baltix> jelmer: can I import just last revision of
[10:27] <ubuntu-baltix> http://supertuxkart.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/supertuxkart/main/branches/0.7.3/  ??
[10:33] <jelmer> ubuntu-baltix: you should be able to do that too, by just using "svn export" and then versioning that with bzr
[10:38] <ubuntu-baltix> jelmer: if I import just last revision in this way, would it have a possibility to get new revisions from
[10:38] <ubuntu-baltix> http://supertuxkart.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/supertuxkart/main/branches/0.7.3/ with launchpad.net web interface?
[10:41] <jelmer> ubuntu-baltix: no, launchpad won't update the branch if you do a manual import
[10:43] <ubuntu-baltix> jelmer: even if I import with bzr-svn commands "bzr init import"; "bzr pull -d import URL -r500"; etc
[10:43] <ubuntu-baltix> ?
[10:44] <jelmer> ubuntu-baltix: yes, launchpad doesn't import into user-managed branches
[11:03] <TeslaFuture> how do i clone a repo?
[11:04] <TeslaFuture> vm
[11:04] <TeslaFuture> nvm*
[11:08] <jelmer> ubuntu-baltix: we're going to change the batch size to 500 revisions, perhaps that will help
[11:11] <popey> having real trouble with launchpad at the moment, possibly related to beta 'dynamic bug lists'
[11:11] <ubuntu-baltix> jelmer: it would be nice, when you will change batch size to 500 revs?
[11:11] <popey> I know someone has filed a bug because it shows up in his karma, but I can't find it
[11:11] <popey> https://bugs.launchpad.net/~robinc
[11:11] <popey> also clicking "Subscribed packages" gives "Unexpected form data" "Launchpad doesn't understand the form data submitted in this request."
[11:12] <rvba> popey: that's indeed related to the new 'dynamic bug lists'.  It's a known bug.
[11:12] <popey> can I opt out?
[11:13] <rvba> popey: on second thought, maybe this one is new, I was thinking about bug 887214.
[11:14] <rvba> popey: I suppose you can simply leave https://launchpad.net/~launchpad-beta-testers.
[11:15] <popey> ok, left that team and now I still can't see any bugs relating to that user
[11:16] <rvba> Let me try.
[11:16] <popey> https://bugs.launchpad.net/~robinc turns up empty, but https://launchpad.net/~robinc/+karma
[11:16] <popey> shows a bug filed
[11:17] <rvba> Is the bug still open?
[11:17] <popey> i used advanced search to tick all states
[11:17] <popey> (I dont know, I cant find the bug) :D
[11:17] <popey> https://launchpad.net/~robinc/+karma should IMO link to the bugs that it referrs to
[11:18] <rvba> popey: do you still see the beta header after leaving the beta testers team?
[11:18] <popey> no
[11:18] <popey> and the subscribed packages page works now
[11:19] <rvba> Good. And "Subscribed packages" works now?
[11:19] <rvba> ?
[11:19] <rvba> nm :)
[11:20] <ubuntu-baltix> jelmer: when you will change batch size to 500 revs?
[11:22] <rvba> popey: you bug was indded bug 887214. It's marked critical and should be fixed soon.
[11:25] <rvba> popey: maybe the bug in question is private.
[11:26] <popey> hmm, perhaps, yes.
[11:29] <rvba> popey: I'll check with an admin, hang on.
[11:37] <wgrant> popey: It's a private bug.
[11:37] <popey> ok, thanks
[11:37] <wgrant> Hmmm.
[11:37] <wgrant> What.
[11:37] <wgrant> It's not private, so why can nobody see it.
[11:38] <wgrant> Ah, it's a dupe.
[11:38] <wgrant> Bug #883093
[11:38] <wgrant> It appears on his +reportedbugs if you select all statuses and uncheck "Hide duplicate bugs"
[11:39] <popey> ah
[11:39] <popey> why on earth would we hide dupes?
[11:39] <wgrant> They're hidden from normal bug listings because they're not active bugs.
[11:40] <wgrant> +reportedbugs uses the default settings.
[11:40] <popey> ok
[17:36] <cemc> hi. If I upload a package to build to my PPA, I get the confirmation email, and the package appears on the page, pending build, what happens if I change the ppa dependencies?
[17:37] <cemc> which dependencies are used, those during upload time, or those that are selected when the package starts building?
[17:44] <hyperair> probably when the package starts building.
[17:59] <cemc> hyperair: thanks
[18:00] <cemc> I started getting this since yesterday: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/749514/ . but the package still uploads and builds just fine. I found this: https://answers.launchpad.net/launchpad/+question/152715 . any way I can help track this problem down?
[18:19] <gnuoy> Renegade15, the bug import you requested is done
[18:19] <Renegade15> awesome!
[18:19] <Renegade15> thank you :)
[18:39] <lifeless> cemc: its all server side, sorry
[18:40] <cemc> lifeless: oh, ok. no problem
[21:41] <emgent> hello guys, someone here ?
[21:43] <emgent> launchpad password reset function is fucked :-\
[21:51] <lifeless> It actually not part of LP
[21:51] <lifeless> login.launchpad.net is a skin on login.ubuntu.com
[21:51] <lifeless> emgent: you may get some help in #canonical-isd
[22:04] <Phantomas> Hello, if I have a moderated team in launchpad and a mailing list for this team, is it possible to allow subscriptions for everyone - not just team members?