[03:37] <twb> After lines like "You are not the bug assignee nor the maintainer of kvm (Ubuntu), and therefore cannot edit this bug's status."
[03:38] <twb> ...there is a form that appears to allow editing the status
[03:38] <twb> For example on https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libvirt/+bug/350936 there are about five of those
[03:38] <twb> Make that 7
[03:39] <twb> Usually when I encounter this kind of thing, it's because the app assumes I'm running a GUI browser with CSS support; this is not the case.
[03:42] <wgrant> That message has been obsolete for, ooh, at least 5 years now. It should only appear when you're not logged in, and it should be hidden under the expanders by default.
[03:42] <wgrant> Is it not?
[03:42] <twb> I'm not logged in, I'm using w3m.
[03:43] <twb> i.e. no CSS
[03:44] <twb> I don't know what an "expander" is; I'm just mentioning that there's like 10 screens of stuff to scroll past before I get to the actual ticket comments, in case 1) you didn't know w3m acts that way; and 2) you care about w3m users
[03:44] <wgrant> Those forms are hidden by default, and largely supplanted by the inline AJAX controls.
[03:44] <wgrant> I don't think we support w3m to any significant extent.
[03:44] <twb> Usually (2) doesn't apply so such reports get WONTFIXed and I don't worry too much because I don't use web apps
[03:45] <twb> If those forms aren't used by anyone anymore because AJAX has replaced them, and they're hidden from normal users anyway, might be worth going through and ripping them all out.
[10:29] <danhg> mrevell
[10:29] <mrevell> Hey danhg
[12:39] <unreg_toto> THanks lifeless , i did it
[16:00] <danhg> Hey, this thing had crashed without me noticing it.
[16:00] <danhg> Are we good to talk now?
[18:50] <micahg> hi, I'm having trouble adding an uploader to a packageset, I get a 401 error
[19:46] <achiang> hello, i experienced a crash in Precise; apport caught it and filed a bug report automatically; i'm noticing that it's private though -- is that correct? (also started here in #launchpad, can ask somewhere else if it's more relevant)
[19:50] <dobey> achiang: yes that's correct; crashes are private by default (in case the core contains private info)
[19:51]  * dobey wonders if there's any way to see all branches for sub-projects of a project group, that are on a specific series
[19:51] <dobey> i suspect not though :(
[19:51] <achiang> dobey: ok, but can an ubuntu developer see it and triage it then?
[19:52] <dobey> achiang: yes; well, anyone in the bug control team i think
[19:52] <dobey> or one of the ubuntu bug related teams, anyway
[19:52] <achiang> dobey: got it, thanks