[04:31] <Resistance> what's "Soyuz"?
[04:31]  * Resistance isnt familiar with code names of things :/
[04:52] <spm> Resistance: Soyuz is the 'code name' given to all things related to the build system side of launchpad. the PPA's being one of the visible results of that.
[04:52] <Resistance> i see
[05:20] <Resistance> spm:  any idea why i'd have a Soyuz image/identifier next to Ubuntu on my LP profile?
[05:21]  * Resistance requested a sync of a package, but other than that, and some patches, has no clue why he'd have a Soyuz image
[05:25] <spm> Resistance: not sure; what's your profile ID, I'll have a poke?
[05:26] <Resistance> spm:  https://launchpad.net/~trekcaptainusa-tw
[05:29] <spm> Ahhh. as a wag, it's because you've submitted packages to Ubuntu.
[05:29] <Resistance> "submitted packages to ubuntu"...
[05:29] <Resistance> where does that show up?
[05:29]  * Resistance hasnt actually submitted any packages to ubuntu, to his knowledge)
[05:29] <spm> not that then.
[05:30] <spm> I'm guessing here. I don't actually know.
[05:30] <Resistance> all of my packages end up in my PPAs, not in main/universe/multiverse
[05:30] <Resistance> *shrugs*
[05:30] <Resistance> i'll ask a question against launchpad about it if I think its necessary
[05:30] <Resistance> otherwise idk
[05:30] <spm> throw in an answers query to LP itself; one of the devs should be able to answer.
[05:31] <spm> looking at my own; it's doing an accurate job of indicating which areas of various projects I work in; code vs bugs vs answers; or mixes of all.
[05:32] <Resistance> https://answers.launchpad.net/launchpad/+question/184233
[05:32] <Resistance> hopefully i'll get an answer :P:
[05:33] <Resistance> :P *
[05:34] <nigelb> Resistance: did you do something for backports?
[05:35] <nigelb> Or maybe PPAs count
[05:36] <Resistance> nigelb:  i requested backports from Precise to natty-backports and oneiric-backports, but those are individual projects...
[05:36] <Resistance> s/are individual/are listed as individual/
[05:37] <Resistance> nigelb:  i dont see how my PPAs would impact the Ubuntu project, either...
[05:37] <nigelb> Ubuntu project on LP is "complicated"
[05:37] <Resistance> indeed it is
[05:37] <Resistance> hence the question i posted
[05:37] <nigelb> PPAs are part of it somehow. The people who can explain it are probably still waking up in Budapest ;-)
[05:38] <Resistance> well i'll check in the morning for any answers
[05:38] <Resistance> tis 00:38 here, and i'm horridly tired (need to be up at 07:15)
[05:40] <Resistance> i'm actually waiting for a patch i submitted to Debian to be processed for a bug...
[05:40] <Resistance> their systems are evil
[09:59] <skunkos> hi guys
[09:59] <skunkos> i need some answers, if posibble
[09:59] <jelmer> skunkos: hi
[09:59] <skunkos> i develop with some guys this, http://code.google.com/p/rss-guard/
[10:00] <czajkowski> mrevell: morning
[10:00] <skunkos> we are using standard qt-utilitues to translate -> and we can generate po and pot files
[10:00] <skunkos> is it ok if i upload to our launchpad project page just one PO file per lanuage?
[10:01] <skunkos> btw we are using this to convert qt-ts files into po or pot files http://translate.sourceforge.net/wiki/toolkit/ts2po
[10:15] <binki> does anyone know if bazaar.launchpad.net will automatically ban an IP temporarily if there are a lot of SSH authentication filures?
[10:25] <mrevell> czajkowski, Morning
[10:28] <czajkowski> mrevell: sprint going well
[10:29] <mrevell> czajkowski, Pretty well!
[10:29] <czajkowski> mrevell: sweet
[10:29] <czajkowski> rather quiet in here without you lot
[10:30] <mrevell> heh :)
[10:30] <wolfgangbr1> Hi, not sure if somebody can help me here with a question or if I should rather raise that in the answers tracker first.
[10:30] <mrevell> wolfgangbr1, What's the question?
[10:31] <wolfgangbr1> We had an unusual amount of traffic from our IP address yesterday and now we can't access launchpad any more
[10:31] <wolfgangbr1> not sure if we are blacklisted somewhere
[10:31] <wgrant> webops: ^^
[10:31] <mrevell> webops is that something you can help wolfgangbr1 investigate?
[10:31] <mrevell> wgrant,  :)
[10:31] <binki> it's just access to bazaar.launchpad.net
[10:32] <mthaddon> wolfgangbr1: what's the IP address?
[10:32] <mthaddon> wolfgangbr1: and do you know why there was so much traffic to LP from your IP address?
[10:32] <binki> his IRC hostname, 217.33.40.98
[10:33] <mthaddon> (most likely you were blacklisted, but I'll confirm)
[10:33] <wolfgangbr1> thanks for letting us know
[10:33] <binki> we're behind a NAT and were setting multiple people up with bazaar, so probably it looks like quite a few ssh authentication failures from our IP
[10:33] <poolie> mrevell, losa, did you hear of these reports of problems uploading to ppas?
[10:34] <mthaddon> poolie: which problems?
[10:34] <wgrant> poolie: Which reports?
[10:34] <wgrant> And indeed which problems
[10:34] <poolie> barry came up and said "we can't upload anything to ppas"
[10:35] <poolie> (i think barry)
[10:35] <poolie> i guess if there is an actual problem someone will ask here
[10:35] <mthaddon> there was an FDT rollout earlier today, so PPAs would have been down for about 5 minutes
[10:57] <jango> Hello! I have a question concerning translation teams. I startet a translation template for Tomdroid with open access for everybody some time ago and now already 30 people contributed. To get them on a mailing list, i created the group tomdroid-translatoins. Is it now possible to assign the group to the translation?
[10:59] <jango> I also thought of changing the translation policy from open to structured to get proper reviewing from the tomdoid-translators.
[11:01] <jango> In the help page you suggest to assign a existing translation group in this case. But what happens then to the already contributing people. they will loose access to the translations until they also join the group?
[11:04] <wolfgangbr1> mthaddon: is there any more information you need from my side?
[11:06] <mthaddon> wolfgangbr1: a bit more info on why there were so many connections would be helpful
[11:08] <wolfgangbr1> we are having more people than normal working from that IP address for the next week or two. So it was on purpose but will be back to much less traffic after that. It just happened that we had to create a number of branches yesterday.
[11:10] <mthaddon> wolfgangbr1: ok, you should now be unblocked
[11:10] <wolfgangbr1> brilliant, thank you so much
[15:14] <dobey> the new "nominate for series" behavior is really annoying, and seems to make it easy to result in an OOPS, by trying to nominate the series for all affected packages in Ubuntu, that are added to a bug :-/
[15:50]  * mneptok nominates Albuquerque, New Mexico as the venue for the next LP sprint
[15:50] <mneptok> not only is it convenient for me, but - http://www.launchpadrocks.com/
[15:57] <dobey> mneptok: ooh. UME is playing there on feb 28 it seems.
[15:57] <dobey> or Ume rather i guess is the correct capitalization
[16:19] <skunkos> how long it takes to confirm manually uploaded file?
[16:20] <skunkos> it is ONE DAY now
[16:38] <kamal> hi #launchpad.   Yesterday one of my PPA builds froze up and sat idle (no build log output at all) for 14 hours, so I clicked the "Cancel build" button on it.  Now its been stuck in the "Cancelling build" state for many hours:   https://launchpad.net/~kamalmostafa/+archive/unixcw/+build/3081838
[16:39] <kamal> Where's the "Cancel the build cancellation" button?   ;-)
[16:41] <bigjools> kamal: one moment
[16:53] <bigjools> kamal: fixed
[16:53] <kamal> bigjools: thanks very much!
[17:54] <cgregan> Hello Launchpad team. I have a new team on LP and need to make it's mailing list private since we will be discussing internal Canonical accounts and projects. How do I go about setting that?
[17:57] <kirkland> is the "known issue with code hosting" related to the 1-2KB/s speeds I'm getting on bzr checkouts?
[20:09] <pmatulis> is there a tool to add a launchpad-based ssh public key to an authorized_keys file?
[20:12] <EvilResistance> launchpad based ssh public key...?
[20:13] <EvilResistance> you mean like these?  https://launchpad.net/~trekcaptainusa-tw/+sshkeys
[20:13] <EvilResistance> (those are mine btw)
[20:14] <pmatulis> EvilResistance: is there something wrong?
[20:15] <pmatulis> disregard, the tool i'm looking for has been located (ssh-import-id)
[20:16] <kirkland> pmatulis: that's a good one ;-)
[20:16] <EvilResistance> well i was going to say just copy-paste them in, but meh
[20:16] <pmatulis> kirkland: ;)
[20:18] <pmatulis> kirkland: what if the target user has multiple keys?
[20:19] <EvilResistance> is there some sort of huge backlog with the PPA builders?
[20:20] <kirkland> pmatulis: it imports all of them
[20:20] <pmatulis> kirkland: gah!
[20:20] <EvilResistance> i've got to release a patched package that addresses a vulnerability in my PPA's versions, and its sort of... well... saying it'll take 20 hours
[20:21] <kirkland> pmatulis: gah?
[20:22] <pmatulis> kirkland: well i don't want all of them
[20:22] <kirkland> pmatulis: how would you specify which one you want?
[20:22] <pmatulis> kirkland: that's the question
[20:23] <kirkland> pmatulis: i don't see a clean way to do it;  however, if you find one, send a patch/branch to lp:ssh-import
[20:23] <pmatulis> kirkland: some kind of interactivity i suppose
[20:25] <dobey> pmatulis: you would need the key fingerprint to do that. at which point, you don't need the import tool :)
[20:25] <dobey> or i guess interactive list, sure
[21:30] <iceroot> hi
[21:31] <iceroot> can someone please have a look at this account  https://launchpad.net/~7aoyaz9
[21:31] <dobey> iceroot: what about it?
[21:31] <iceroot> i guess something in launchpad is not working correctly, when i login with my normal account "michael-alpha-unix" launchpad is mapping it to that strange account
[21:32] <iceroot> https://launchpad.net/~michael-alpha-unix that is my real account
[21:32] <dobey> iceroot: did you make the 7ao... account?
[21:32] <iceroot> dobey: no
[21:33] <dobey> iceroot: what e-mail address are you logging in with?
[21:33] <iceroot> dobey: when i login with the credentials from michael-alpha-unix launchpad is saying "you are now being logged in as Michael Basse"
[21:33] <iceroot> dobey: michael@alpha-unix.de
[21:33] <iceroot> dobey: i changed the adress 2 weeks ago to ubuntu@alpha-unix.de
[21:33] <iceroot> but the error i am talking about is only since today
[21:34] <dobey> iceroot: that address points at the weird account, and ubuntu@ points at your new account
[21:34] <dobey> err s/new//
[21:34] <iceroot> dobey: i cant login with ubuntu@alpha-unix.de
[21:34] <iceroot> dobey: only with michael@alpha-unix.de
[21:34] <dobey> iceroot: why not? have you not verified it as your e-mail?
[21:34] <iceroot> dobey: of course i did
[21:35] <iceroot> dobey: also launchpad is sendin all bugmails to ubuntu@
[21:36] <mwhudson> iceroot: what happens when you try to log in with ubuntu@alpha-unix.de ?  can you do password recovery for that address?
[21:37] <iceroot> mwhudson: i am trying it ath the moment
[21:41] <iceroot> mwhudson: still waiting for the recovery-mail (2 minutes) i think i will wait some more time, maybe the system is busy at the moment
[21:41] <mwhudson> sometimes they don't get through :/
[21:41] <mwhudson> still that's usually a problem with spam filters on services like yahoo
[21:41] <iceroot> mwhudson: i am my own provider and postfix is showing nothing in the logs
[21:41] <iceroot> even no grey-listing-action
[21:41] <mwhudson> yeah
[21:44] <iceroot> is it possible for someone to have a look if "ubuntu@alpha-unix.de" is a registered adress for the launchpad-id "michael-alpha-unix"
[21:45] <mwhudson> iceroot: it is, yes
[21:46] <dobey> that is what i see, and the michael@ for the other odd account
[21:46] <iceroot> dobey: strange where the other accounts came from, i only have one account
[21:47] <dobey> i wonder if it got created, because you changed your e-mail, and then logged in with the old one, which no longer had an LP account, so one got created for you
[21:47] <mwhudson> i don't think lp creates usernames like ~7aoyaz9 though
[21:48] <iceroot> dobey: the error happened after i switched back from "privacy mode" in firefox
[21:48] <dobey> i can't imagine any other explanation though
[21:48] <iceroot> launchpad was asking for my credentials, i was using the old adress, posting on bugs and was confused why my sendername is this strange name
[21:49] <dobey> which leads me to the hypothesis i just made :)
[21:49] <mwhudson> iceroot: i think you should probably dump all the details on https://answers.launchpad.net/launchpad
[21:49] <mwhudson> (with whichever account you can log in with :/)
[21:50] <dobey> just ask for the weird account to be merged into your proper account
[21:50] <iceroot> mwhudson: dobey thank you for the help, i will fill up the infos tomorow, now i have to play OoT 3D :)
[21:50] <mwhudson> hah
[21:50] <mwhudson> that sounds more fun
[21:51] <iceroot> mwhudson: sometimes working on launchpad is also fun :)
[21:51] <dobey> i need to figure out why twisted is hating me now :-/
[21:51] <mwhudson> iceroot: more fun that debugging weird auth issues i meant :)
[21:51] <iceroot> mwhudson: of course :)
[22:31] <MikeIvanov> hi, I am currently experiencing the GPG verification failure issue: https://bugs.launchpad.net/launchpad/+bug/798957
[22:32] <MikeIvanov> although my upload is ACTUALLY being rejected
[22:33] <MikeIvanov> spoke too soon, looks like they were accepted, with a pretty long delay
[22:33] <soren> MikeIvanov: Do you get a rejection e-mail?
[22:33] <soren> Ah, ok.
[22:33] <soren> I too am seeing that issue again.
[22:35] <MikeIvanov> soren: no email for a while, then accepted emails just now.  thanks
[22:52] <mpodroid> Hi all, I jut got GPG signature verification error with dput
[22:52] <mpodroid> reporting here as suggestedat https://bugs.launchpad.net/launchpad/+bug/798957/comments/24