[00:38] <robert_ancell> I need to move milestones between series using launchpadlib (http://paste.ubuntu.com/912284/) but I get a '401: Unauthorized' error - any ideas why?
[00:39] <KombuchaKip> Is there a means of "attaching" a file to a Launchpad blueprint directly, as opposed to providing a URL to some other location?
[00:39] <wgrant> robert_ancell: What's the body of the error?
[00:39] <wgrant> KombuchaKip: No.
[00:39] <KombuchaKip> wgrant: Thanks.
[00:40] <robert_ancell> wgrant, http://paste.ubuntu.com/912289/
[00:40] <robert_ancell> I have enough permissions to create a new series, but I'm wondering if I'm setting m.series_target correctly
[00:41] <wgrant> robert_ancell: It's not possible to set series_target.
[00:41] <wgrant> I'm not sure if it's possible to move a milestone using launchpadlib.
[00:41] <wgrant> Why do you want to do this?
[00:41] <robert_ancell> wgrant, oh, https://launchpad.net/+apidoc/1.0.html#milestones seems to indicate it is
[00:42] <robert_ancell> I want to correctly set up the gnome projects in LP to have the correct series - I can do it manually
[00:42] <wgrant> It's not possible through the API, unfortunately.
[00:43] <robert_ancell> wgrant, is the docs incorrect?  Is it possible to enable in the API?
[00:44] <wgrant> robert_ancell: The docs are incorrect. The interface declares the field to be writable, but it's a read-only @property.
[00:49] <robert_ancell> wgrant, when you change it in the web interface does it change that property or use another method?  Can you point me to the source code where this happens?
[00:50] <wgrant> robert_ancell: series_target is a property that returns either distroseries or productseries depending on the type of milestone.
[00:50] <wgrant> robert_ancell: The view detects the type and edits the relevant field directly.
[00:51] <robert_ancell> and distroseries/productseries aren't exposed in the API?
[00:51] <wgrant> http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~launchpad-pqm/launchpad/devel/view/head:/lib/lp/registry/browser/milestone.py#L509
[00:51] <wgrant> Right
[00:52] <wgrant> Because they're an implementation detail to handle the two different types.
[00:52] <wgrant> http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~launchpad-pqm/launchpad/devel/view/head:/lib/lp/registry/model/milestone.py#L213
[04:13] <robert_ancell> I'm trying to set up some branch imports for GNOME projects - I notice existing code imports like gcalctool are owned by the vcs-imports user.  I set up an import for libosinfo (https://code.launchpad.net/~robert-ancell/libosinfo/trunk) and it required a user to assign the branch to.  So it's assigned to me - is there an easy way to give it to some independent user like vcs-imports?
[04:16] <wgrant> robert_ancell: Only pretty old imports are owned by ~vcs-imports.
[04:17] <robert_ancell> wgrant, is there a good user to assign them to, like registry?
[04:18] <wgrant> robert_ancell: The intention is that people should leave them owned by themselves.
[04:18] <wgrant> (I tend to disagree, but there's no better solution right now)
[04:18] <robert_ancell> given the project is owned by ~registry I guess it makes sense to set the branch to that too
[04:18] <wgrant> Ah, you're in ~registry, so indeed you could.
[04:18] <robert_ancell> yeah
[06:39] <danhg> Morning
[08:40] <jfi> Hello, I don't found how to unsubscribe someone from a bug, it is not possible? :(
[08:42] <czajkowski> jfi: no you can only unsubscribe yourself
[08:43] <jfi> czajkowski, it would be nice to be able to also unscubscribe the review team in case they have been added by error
[08:43] <jfi> czajkowski, just to avoid them to lost time on useless thing
[08:44] <czajkowski> jfi: have you added a team by accident ?
[08:44] <jfi> czajkowski, not directly, I have added a mainstream patch, and then a 'robot' has considered it as a patch for the version in ubuntu
[08:44] <jfi> my fault:(
[08:47] <jfi> czajkowski, the concerned br is: https://bugs.launchpad.net/psensor/+bug/971098
[08:48] <czajkowski> jfi: it's automatic
[08:50] <czajkowski> jfi: if the reviewers team are happy with stuff they can remove themselves
[08:50] <geser> isn't it possible to unsubscribe teams one added oneself? or do I remember wrongly?
[08:52] <czajkowski> geser: nope you cna mail them and ask them to unsubscirbe
[08:52] <czajkowski> has happened me in the pasts :/
[08:52] <lifeless> geser: team admins and owners can unsubscribe
[08:53] <lifeless> geser: ops can unsubscribe a team forcefully IIRC
[08:53] <jfi> I have removed the 'patch' flag, maybe the robot will unsubscribe the review team?
[08:53] <czajkowski> jfi: it's really not that bad, if they see they are not needed they wont contunue looking at the bug
[08:53] <lifeless> hmm, if we have an asymmetry here, we should have a bug open for it
[08:56] <geser> lifeless: I just looked on an old bug from me: #910760 and I can see there a (-) next to the ~ubuntu-archive I subscribed to this bug
[08:56] <lifeless> ok, so you added it, you can remove it. Good.
[10:07] <io> hi! is it possible to delete a suggested translation? I accidently saved something that shouldn't be a suggested translation
[10:07] <czajkowski> io: it'll be reviewed and then not accepted or you can suggest another one instead
[10:08] <io> czajkowski: yes I've already suggested the correct one, I just wanted to delete the one suggested that was an error!
[10:08] <io> czajkowski: ok so it'll just be removed when it's reviewed - there's no method of me removing my suggestion?
[10:12] <czajkowski> io: not that I know of no
[10:14] <io> czajkowski: thanks
[15:30] <kirkland> flacoste: I'm getting build failures in a private ppa (ppa:ztrustee/testing), but there's no build logs or information of any kind
[15:31] <kirkland> "Build started at an unknown time on an unknown build machine"
[15:57] <ujjain> Can I also request specific language translations?
[16:01] <flacoste> kirkland: hmm, are you logged in?
[16:02] <flacoste> czajkowski: any ideas on kirkland problem, have you encountered similar issues?
[16:02] <kirkland> flacoste: I incremented the package versions, resubmitted, and these second ones built okay, FYI
[16:02] <kirkland> flacoste: so it isn't urgent
[16:02] <flacoste> ok
[16:02] <czajkowski> flacoste: not seen ahy issue or complaint about that today
[16:03] <kirkland> flacoste: but the the private ppa builders definitely sharted a little bit
[16:04] <flacoste> kirkland: probably worth reporting a bug
[16:04] <kirkland> flacoste: okay, thanks
[16:04] <czajkowski> kirkland: just let me know the bug afterwards and I'll follow up on it
[16:06] <ujjain> can I push my translations into a translation group
[16:06] <ujjain> or should I not do that?
[16:06] <ujjain> I wonder how I can get volunteers that I do not know to help translate.
[16:07] <czajkowski> ujjain: have you looked https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Translations
[16:07] <ujjain> Yes, but I am looking for translaters for my own site.
[16:07] <czajkowski> ujjain: so not Ubuntu ?
[16:07] <ujjain> correct.
[16:07] <czajkowski> ujjain: you could ask on the IRC channel
[16:08] <czajkowski> ujjain: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Translations/Contact
[16:08] <czajkowski> ujjain: which website?
[16:08] <ujjain> czajkowski, www.visilang.com
[16:08] <czajkowski> ujjain: not ubuntu related but they may know of others.
[16:09] <kirkland> flacoste: czajkowski: https://bugs.launchpad.net/launchpad/+bug/972581
[16:11] <czajkowski> kirkland: thanks
[16:46] <mfisch> is it possible to give someone else, (a group specifically) permission to publish to my PPA?
[16:47] <czajkowski> mfisch: do you want to make it into a group ppa?
[16:48] <mfisch> czajkowski: actually, I think we'll just make a group ppa
[16:48] <czajkowski> :)
[17:48] <stokachu> are the date_created fields in a message supposed to be returning a unicode string?
[17:50] <dobey> i presume you're asking about python-launchpadlib?
[17:50] <stokachu> dobey: ah yea, sorry
[17:50] <dobey> i think all the strings are supposed to be unicode there, yes
[17:51] <stokachu> im just curious if there was a reason for that because a date_created field in a particular bug returns a datetime object
[17:51] <dobey> i don't know. might be a better question for #launchpad-dev
[17:52] <stokachu> ok
[18:37] <idnar> is https://bugs.launchpad.net/launchpad/+bug/348649 really meant to be marked invalid?
[18:57] <dobey> sinzui: ^^
[19:01] <sinzui> stokachu, dobey. That is a good question that I do not know the answer too. A few years ago, they were datetime.datetime. one day they switched to strings so I wrote code in my scripts to convert them. Then last week some things switched make to datetime.datetime, so I wrote an inverted patch for scripts that expected unicode
[19:01] <stokachu> sinzui: i was able to sort it out
[19:01] <stokachu> if you call on bug.messages[1]
[19:02] <stokachu> you can get the object values that way
[19:02] <stokachu> otherwise it is treated as a regular dictionary
[19:03] <dobey> sinzui: oh sorry. my ping was for idnar's question about bug #348649 being marked invalid
[19:03] <sinzui> dobey, it is indeed invalid (or some might say fix released)
[19:03] <sinzui> dobey, use tilda:
[19:03] <sinzui> https://bugs.launchpad.net/~
[19:04] <idnar> oh right! I think I knew that, but I forgot about it
[19:04] <sinzui> dobey, poolie changed his mind and decide ~ was natural
[19:04] <dobey> sinzui: maybe a comment on the bug that ~ should be used instead of +me would be helpful then :)
[19:05] <sinzui> I will do that
[19:05] <dobey> thanks
[19:12] <mosasaur> I just want to put my code somewhere
[19:12] <mosasaur> it's in a little zip file
[19:12] <mosasaur> I don't need all those things on launchpad
[21:44] <jono> hey
[21:44] <jono> anyone here have knowledge of Rosetta?
[21:52] <czajkowski> jono: nope but if you ask I'll try and find out for you
[21:52] <jono> czajkowski, thanks
[21:52] <jono> so this is what I want to do czajkowski
[21:52] <jono> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Accomplishments/Specs/Translations
[21:54] <czajkowski> wouldnt dpm know ?
[21:54] <jono> yep, I talked to him
[21:55] <jono> but he isnt online now
[21:55] <czajkowski> neither is the person I'd ask jtv
[21:56] <czajkowski> flacoste: are you about ?
[22:39] <jono> hi folks, I am trying to generate a .pot file from a .desktop file
[22:40] <jono> the problem is that when I run intltool-update it says the desktop file has no translatable content
[22:40] <jono> anyone have any experience with this?
[23:14] <pikkachu> I can't delete superseded packages... are they considered deleted as well?