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dpmgood morning all09:28
dpmnoodles775, are the permissions for doing review of ARB apps tied to a Launchpad team? The reason I'm asking is because I've been thinking of proposing having a team to help the arb (e.g. if someone is not part of the ARB but want to help with packaging). In that case it might be useful to have a LP team containing those additional contributors that has permissions e.g. to post comments on app entries in MyApps. What do you think?09:33
noodles775dpm: currently the perms are not linked to a team, but this is a bug. You can see all the perms at (sorry for the private link): https://wiki.canonical.com/ConsumerApplications/PrivilegedAccessToApps09:36
dpmthanks noodles775, looking at it now. Is there a bug # for it, or shall I report a new one?09:37
noodles775dpm: Currently we only have an 'arb_reviewer' permission, which gives access to review and approve arb apps etc.09:37
noodles775dpm: the bug is listed there on the wiki page.09:38
noodles775dpm: but as ARB apps are already public, there'd be nothing stopping someone who was interested in helping packaging to grab the upload, do some packaging work and upload it to their own (public) PPA right? We'd just need to enable the ability to add comments as you say.09:39
dpmexactly09:39
ajmitchis there a bug open about being able to see apps in the 'needs information' state?09:52
ajmitchI know there's a bug about the feedback on an individual app09:53
noodles775ajmitch: so that reviewers can see bugs in needs information? Let me check.10:10
ajmitchnoodles775: yeah, it's a bit of a black hole at the moment, hitting ask for information & the app disappears10:12
ajmitchI didn't spot any open bugs about it on developer-portal10:12
ajmitchit'd also be sort of nice to see rejected apps as well, to get an idea of why they get rejected :)10:15
noodles775yeah, we did initially have a more general view which would allow you to filter via state using url params, but I think that's gone now... checking.10:16
noodles775I don't see one either, let me know if you don't have time to create a bug with those points.10:17
ajmitchwill create bug :)10:17
noodles775Ta.10:17
ajmitchbug 91590210:21
ubot2`Launchpad bug 915902 in developer-portal "Currently cannot see applications in the 'Needs Information' state" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/91590210:21
noodles775sweet, thanks.10:22
jmljames_w: I have an embarrassing confession to make. I can't seem to run pkgme locally.14:14
james_wjml, you aren't sure how, or it crashes?14:26
jmljames_w: I get: pkg_resources.DistributionNotFound: bzr14:26
jmljames_w: and bzr doesn't build (although it occurs to me now that I should try to pull latest trunk)14:27
james_wjml, interesting, maybe it's because you are running bzr from source?14:27
james_wor it may be a precise thing14:27
jmlyeah.14:27
jmljames_w: well, it's in the virtualenv14:27
jmljames_w: so I don't know that running bzr from source matters.14:28
james_wah, probably not14:28
james_wbut bzr fails to build when setting up the virtualenv?14:29
jmljames_w: no, the virtualenv is set up correctly14:30
jmljames_w: or so it says. I should maybe try blowing it away & trying again14:30
james_wjml, is there an egg-info dir for bzr in the virtualenv?14:30
jmltoo late :14:30
jml(next time, just make a new one!)14:31
james_wjml, yesterday I created https://launchpad.net/~canonical-ca-hackers/+archive/production/+packages so that we can more easily replicate the production environment elsewhere15:23
james_wjml, and I was going to write a juju charm to spin up a pkgme-service instance15:23
james_wjml, but you can't do that on a lucid base, so I'm not sure it would get us much15:23
james_wjml, what do you think about using juju anyway, as compared to scripting something to do it in canonistack?15:24
jmlhttps://code.launchpad.net/~jml/pkgme-binary/pdf-acceptance-tests/+merge/8852116:00
james_wjml, Approved16:04
jmljames_w: thanks.16:08
ajmitchmorning19:20
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