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wendarajmitch: I did a rough cut through all the ARB submissions, dividing them up into channels in Trello02:22
wendarmost haven't been looked at by anyone (first channel)02:23
wendara few are waiting for a reply from the developer02:23
wendarand a few have a reply from the developer and are ready for further action02:23
ajmitchwendar: awesome, thanks for doing that02:23
wendarI also tagged every submission that has a PPA02:23
wendarand, tagged the ones that were submitted to App Showdown02:24
wendarso we can quickly search and pull those up02:24
ajmitchnow we just have to make sure we can keep this in sync with myapps02:24
wendaryup, it's pretty quick to tweak an app02:25
ajmitchI see you've marked some as license issue?02:25
wendarI wonder if we might be able to repurpose dholbach's tools for scraping MyApps to check for synchronization between MyApps and Trello02:26
wendarajmitch: yes, those had some comment about a license problem in the feedback02:26
ajmitchI was planning to do so, since I know we can poke some stuff into trello via the API02:26
wendaror, for Scratch and Skype, I just know they're a situation that is likely to have licensing problems02:26
wendarthat would be cool. Even if we can't automate all changes to Trello, we can at least "lint" between the two to make sure they make sense02:27
ajmitchso now I just have to use this info to take a look at apps :)02:27
ajmitchI'll mail the list asking for people's details so I can add them to the board02:29
wendarpersonally, I'm prioritizing the ones that already have a reply from the developer02:29
wendarsince, they're likely to be closer to done02:29
wendarthen ones with a ppa02:29
wendar(actually, it seems most have ppas now, which is goo)02:29
wendar*good02:29
ajmitchthe PPA requirement was emphasised as part of the app showdown02:29
wendarand last priority on ones that have no PPA02:30
wendaryes, all the app showdown submissions have a ppa02:30
wendarbut, even lots of others now have ppas02:30
wendara good sign that we've improved the documentation :)02:30
* ajmitch is still seeing a few .deb submissions02:31
ajmitchthe upload field is still confusing there02:31
wendaryes, I bounced back a couple of .debs as I was going through the list :(02:31
wendarajmitch: btw, is the trello board publically viewable?02:32
* wendar thinks it should be, just not sure where that setting is02:32
ajmitchno, it's not yet02:32
ajmitchI've just set it to public02:33
wendarcool02:34
dholbachgood morning06:40
dholbachHappy Apps Sprint Day 1! :)06:40
dholbachcan somebody please move https://myapps.developer.ubuntu.com/dev/apps/1125/ to the other queue? (.pdf submission)06:46
ajmitchdholbach: do you have a 'submit to myapps' button? if so, you can move those06:50
dholbachajmitch, do I need to "start review"?06:50
ajmitchyeah06:50
ajmitchthis is one of the confusing parts of the workflow :)06:51
* ajmitch is just overjoyed at the moment that he can use ssh for a few minutes, ISP seems to have had some bad packet loss tonight06:51
dholbachApparently I do. :)06:52
dholbachajmitch, thanks06:52
ajmitchthanks for lookign at it06:53
ajmitchdholbach: what's your email you use on trello?06:53
ajmitchhttps://trello.com/board/ubuntu-arb-submissions/4fee2215cee295013c0862ba <-- wendar's done some awesome work adding & tagging submissions on there06:53
dholbach_sorry, fell out of the internet06:55
dholbach_ajmitch, so yeah, I could put it into the other queue :)06:55
dholbach_ajmitch, do you think you could help a bit with bug 1019212 and 1019216? :)06:55
ajmitch18:53 < ajmitch> thanks for lookign at it06:56
dholbach_I guess that'd make reviewing for a lot of people a lot easier06:56
ajmitch18:53 < ajmitch> dholbach: what's your email you use on trello?06:56
ajmitch18:53 < ajmitch> https://trello.com/board/ubuntu-arb-submissions/4fee2215cee295013c0862ba <-- wendar's done some awesome work adding & tagging submissions on there06:56
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dholbachoh wow06:56
dholbachyou trello06:56
dholbachajmitch, my id there is danielholbach06:56
ajmitchinvited you06:57
dholbachsweet06:57
ajmitchI'll take a look at those bugs06:57
dholbachand if for the /opt thing you can just mention a couple of examples/rules, I guess I could write the code myself06:58
* ajmitch thought you had the opt check sorted06:58
dholbachno, it's just translations-outside-opt06:59
dholbachI get the feeling that quickly does not make use of the most recent DEP5 - I know that's a minor issue, but I guess I'll tell mterry/didrocks later on06:59
PaoloRotoloHi all!07:02
dholbachajmitch, coolbhavi's ID is bhavanishankarr07:02
ajmitchthanks, invited him too07:04
dholbachinvited asomething too07:04
* coolbhavi checks his mail07:04
coolbhaviajmitch, dholbach joined thanks07:05
dholbachajmitch, wikipedia lens should be ready to go, right?07:06
ajmitchdholbach: afaik, yes07:06
dholbachalright, I will have to rush off to the dentist, but I'll be back for the Apps Sprint as soon as I can07:09
* ajmitch may or may not be around much this evening, sorry07:09
dholbachajmitch, as long as you can add a few comments to the bugs, I'm happy ;-)07:09
didrockshey ;)07:09
dholbachsalut didrocks :)07:09
ajmitchhi didrocks07:10
didrocksgood morning dholbach, ajmitch :)07:10
dholbachdidrocks, do you know where would I find the code for creating debian/copyright in quickly? :)07:10
didrocksdholbach: it's in python-distutils-extra07:10
dholbachoh, that's not exactly where I would have expected it :)07:10
didrocks/usr/bin/python-mkdebian07:11
dholbachdidrocks, do you think it'd be worth SRUing the current version of it to precise?07:13
dholbachbecause I just found that many apps submitted weren't using a recent DEP5 (I know, it's a minor issue, but still)07:14
didrocksdholbach: juts checked the newer versions, yeah, can worth a SRU07:15
coolbhaviajmitch, was having a look at simple-gmail-checker but I get an error as http://pastebin.com/jSfdLvXQ while trying to execute.. did I miss something there?07:16
coolbhavim running default perl installation on precise07:16
didrockslibmail-imapclient-perl ?07:19
didrocksthat's what apt-file is telling about a Mail/IMAPClient.pm file07:19
coolbhavithanks didrocks07:20
didrocksyw coolbhavi ;)07:22
dholbachcan somebody please add https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AppReviewBoard/AppsSprint to the topic?07:23
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dholbachthanks07:29
coolbhavidoes anyone know how to package a single perl script? I think simple-gmail-checker gives you how many unread mails you have in a single click07:31
vibhavcoolbhavi: You can use the debian/install file (probably)07:37
vibhavcoolbhavi: http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/maint-guide/dother.en.html#install07:40
coolbhavivibhav, :) I was thinking of using dh-make-perl07:42
vibhavcoolbhavi: Yeah, that should too work (but I usually use d/install for such stuff)07:47
PaoloRotolodholbach, Hi! Sorry, the app sprint is for all or for the ARB member only?07:52
vibhav^07:52
vibhavPaoloRotolo: https://trello.com/board/ubuntu-arb-submissions/4fee2215cee295013c0862ba have a look at the apps having a PPA07:53
PaoloRotolovibhav, great, what should I do?07:57
dholbachPaoloRotolo, no no - it's not09:24
dholbachit's for everybody interested in apps09:25
dholbachhttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/AppReviewBoard/AppsSprint might help a bir09:25
dholbachbit09:25
dholbachdidrocks, I filed https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/python-distutils-extra/+bug/102001709:51
didrocksdholbach: isn't it better to follow the SRU process directly?09:51
didrocksdholbach: like for each bug writing a test case and such09:51
dholbachyou mean just upload it?09:52
didrocksyeah09:52
dholbachtest-case09:52
dholbachhmhm09:52
didrocksthere is no backport needed :)09:52
dholbachwhat do you mean?09:52
didrocksdholbach: if we don't follow the SRU process, the new release team won't ack it09:52
dholbachok09:52
didrockswell, we take the version in quantal09:52
didrocksjust change the versionning to be < quantal one09:52
didrocksfor each bugs, write the test case, regressions, so on09:53
didrocksand upload that09:53
dholbachok ok09:54
dholbachdidrocks, test-cases added10:10
dholbachI think I'll just change the version in 2.33-1 to 2.33-0ubuntu0.1 or something10:11
didrocksdholbach: yeah, looking good (but no potential regression stenza). I'm afraid that they will ask you to put some test case for each bugs fixed though10:11
didrocksdholbach: may be better to ping bdmurray beforehand?10:11
dholbachdidrocks, there are test-cases for each bug fixed10:12
didrocksdholbach: I meant, adding a precise test and the test case directly in https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/python-distutils-extra/+bug/1002076 for instance10:12
dholbachah10:13
didrocksoh, there is already one in fact, not part of the bug description though10:13
didrocksbut none for instance in https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/python-distutils-extra/+bug/99565310:13
didrocksdholbach: also, Regression Potential is mandatory now on the SRU/ https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates#Procedure10:14
dholbachok10:14
didrocksdholbach: they started to be really picky for precise :)10:14
dholbachwelcome back PaoloRotolo10:22
PaoloRotolodholbach, thanks :)10:23
* PaoloRotolo is reading https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AppReviewBoard/AppsSprint ;)10:25
dholbachcool :)10:25
dholbachdidrocks, ok, I think I updated all the bugs in question :)10:32
* dholbach feels very tired now :)10:32
didrocksdholbach: heh, only 4 bugs, imagine for unity :p10:33
didrocks\o/10:33
dholbachmaybe another espresso or a pot of tea will help10:33
* didrocks is taking tea as well brb :)10:33
dholbachI'll just upload the updated version now10:33
dholbachlet's see what happens10:33
dholbachmhall119_, I'll have a fix for a number of https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bugs?field.tag=arb bugs up in -proposed hopefully soon10:33
dholbachcoolbhavi, if you have a bit of time later on, do you think you could have a look at the apps which are currently up for votes? :-)10:41
dholbachwendar, stgraber, ajmitch, highvoltage: I might need some help with https://bugs.launchpad.net/arb-lint/+bug/1019212 - do you think you could help me with putting together a list of rules for how the /opt installation should look like? I'm not 100% sure about it, but would be happy to write the code10:46
dholbachalso, do we have rules for files like /etc/apport/crashdb.conf.d/ppasc-crashdb.conf?10:56
* dholbach is reviewing the ppa software center11:01
* dholbach just did the anagram finder too11:17
* coolbhavi reviewed simple-gmail-checker11:18
dholbachnice :)11:21
coolbhavidholbach, there was no way where I could find the access to the code he maintains on the web and when I googled found number of apps with similar functionality11:23
dholbachit looks like there's only https://myapps.developer.ubuntu.com/site_media/arb/packages/2012/06/mailchecker_1.pl11:25
coolbhaviyes but I was looking for a publicly accessible code repository11:26
coolbhaviwas testing out opensinhalese now got an error on execution http://pastebin.com/ZFMEAbCa and app crash so was digging into it11:29
dholbachdo you have python-desktopcouch installed?11:32
coolbhaviyes11:34
coolbhaviafter installing too I get a crash11:34
dholbachpython-desktopcouch-application maybe?11:34
coolbhaviits already newest version11:35
coolbhavii have the latest version of python-couchdb installed on precise11:39
dholbachok, then I don't know11:39
PaoloRotolodholbach, sorry "https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AppReviewBoard/Review/Guidelines" says: "Use a Standards-Version of 3.9.2". Should I update the page with the Precise version (3.9.2)?11:39
dholbachit should be 3.9.311:39
dholbachlet me update the guidelines11:39
dholbach3.9.2 was in oneiric11:39
PaoloRotoloyes, sorry, 3.9.311:40
dholbachupdated :)11:40
dholbach... in the guidelines11:40
PaoloRotolodholbach, ok, thanks"11:40
dholbachthanks PaoloRotolo11:40
coolbhavidholbach, still a crash http://pastebin.com/tD32T9Eq11:47
dholbachcoolbhavi, I'm not exactly sure, maybe didrocks knows13:01
coolbhavidholbach, hmm13:02
* didrocks backlogs13:07
didrockscoolbhavi: do you really need couchdb?13:08
didrocksI'm think python-couchdb doesn't work anymore on precise13:08
* coolbhavi too thinks of the same 13:11
coolbhaviI just had a review of the source and found it to be crashing couple of times13:12
mhall119_dholbach: would you be able to help with a packaging support workshop tomorrow at 1700 UTC?13:15
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mhall119or someone on the ARB who can answer questions about packaging python apps for /opt13:17
dholbachmhall119, I'm not sure I'm the best person - I just started a few weeks ago and mostly just copied/pasted O:-)13:20
didrocksI'm think python-couchdb doesn't work anymore on precise13:23
didrocksoopss wrong monitor :)13:24
mhall119dholbach: you're a good person to answer general packaging questions though :)13:27
mhall119I'm going to need both13:27
dholbachwould somebody mind running lp:~dholbach/arb-lint/1019212 on a few apps and see if the output seems to be according to https://bugs.launchpad.net/arb-lint/+bug/1019212?14:05
dholbachstgraber, how do we deal with usr/share/python/runtime.d/*.rtupdate files?14:33
dholbachare they OK to go in?14:33
dholbachdidrocks, I found a few submissions now which had .bzr in their source package, also some funny debian/copyright files (the last one where I found it was https://launchpad.net/~simonvermeersch/+archive/journey/+files/journey_12.06.8.dsc)14:42
didrocksdholbach: quickly remove them, I think they used debuild -S ?14:43
dholbachno idea14:43
dholbachI just thought that it might be a general problem since I saw it 2-3 times now14:43
dholbachmaybe that's the --extras bits?14:44
* dholbach has no clue14:44
didrocksle me recheck14:44
didrockslet*14:44
didrocksbuildcommand = ["dpkg-buildpackage", "-S", "-I.bzr"]14:45
dholbachhm14:45
didrocksthis is called by both --extras and release14:45
didrocksso I really think they used something else14:45
didrockscan you ask them?14:45
dholbachI'll have a look if I can find more14:45
didrocksdholbach: thanks, keep me posted :)14:45
dholbachhttps://launchpad.net/~matthias-ruester/+archive/anagram-finder/+files/anagram-finder_0.1-public3ubuntu1.dsc too14:46
dholbachdidrocks, "quickly submitubuntu" maybe?14:47
dholbachit's what http://developer.ubuntu.com/showdown/ suggests in (4)14:47
didrocksdholbach: same, calling exactly the same code path14:48
didrocksanagram-finder_0.1-public3ubuntu114:48
didrocksthis versionning is not from quickly14:48
didrocksit would have stripped the public314:48
didrocks(created by quickly share)14:48
dholbachweird14:48
didrocksyeah14:49
didrocksjust tried on a project14:49
didrocksand don't reproduce14:49
didrockswith --extras, release, share or submitubuntu14:49
didrocksI would be interested in knowing how they are using it :)14:49
dholbachI think they all used http://developer.ubuntu.com/showdown/14:52
didrocksdholbach: hum, we do have their email address right? can we ask them how they created the .dsc file?14:54
dholbachI guess it should be in the changelog somewhere14:55
PaoloRotoloHi all!15:06
dholbachwb PaoloRotolo :)15:07
PaoloRotolodholbach, thanks :)15:07
PaoloRotolodholbach, ehm, can I review an App from here: https://code.launchpad.net/ubuntu-app-reviews  :)?15:12
dholbachsure15:12
PaoloRotolo"koza" for example?15:12
dholbachbranch any of them, you could try to run arb-lint on them, test-build them, test them and see how they work for you15:13
PaoloRotolodholbach, ok, thanks. I'm follow the "Check list" on the AppsSprint page.15:13
dholbachsweet15:14
PaoloRotolodholbach, bzr faild the build because I don't have the Ravi Vagadia's secret key. It's normal?15:24
PaoloRotolofailed*15:24
dholbachyes15:24
dholbachjust do this:         bzr bd -- -us -uc15:24
dholbachthen it will not try to build it15:25
highvoltagegood morning(ish) everyone15:25
PaoloRotolodholbach, oh, thanks :)15:25
dholbachhey highvoltage!15:25
dholbachPaoloRotolo, I'll update the docs15:25
PaoloRotolohighvoltage, Good morning :)15:25
PaoloRotolo:D15:25
highvoltagedholbach: will comment on that arb lint bug a bit later if I can think of anything. I have it open in a tab, at least :)15:26
dholbachhighvoltage, if you have a bit of time today, do you think you could try out lp:~dholbach/arb-lint/1019212 on an app or two and see if the file list and the output about /opt stuff is what you expect? :)15:26
highvoltagehey PaoloRotolo15:26
dholbachhighvoltage, excellent :)15:26
dholbachhighvoltage, to me it looked alright - the only thing I wasn't sure about was usr/share/python/runtime.d/*.rtupdate15:26
* highvoltage isn't either, tbph15:27
dholbachI wonder if these files are absolutely necessary15:28
dholbachlet me try something15:28
dholbachah no, this doesn't fix it - nevermind - that's one thing I'd be interested to find out15:29
dholbachalso about the /etc/apport/crashdb.conf.d/*-crashdb.conf files15:30
dholbachhighvoltage, I'll add it to the bug15:31
PaoloRotolodholbach, I have this error: W: This package does not use DEP-5, which provides a machine-readable  debian/copyright file.15:57
PaoloRotoloI can't fix it...15:57
dholbachit's just a warning - that's not too bad :)15:57
PaoloRotoloThis is the copyright before: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1071508/15:57
PaoloRotoloand this after my fix: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1071507/15:57
PaoloRotolodholbach, ↑16:00
dholbachPaoloRotolo, you might want to keep "Ravi Vagadia <ravirdv@gmail.com>" as an "Upstream-Contact"16:01
PaoloRotolodholbach, oh, yes16:02
PaoloRotolobut this don't solve the issue16:02
PaoloRotolodoesn't* :/16:02
dholbachdid you save the file and then reran arb-lint?16:02
dholbachah16:03
PaoloRotolodholbach, yes...16:03
dholbachuse http://dep.debian.net/deps/dep5/ as the URL16:03
PaoloRotolodholbach, no... It doesn't work...16:08
PaoloRotolo[and sorry again for my bad english :( ]16:08
dholbachno, it's fine :)16:10
PaoloRotolopaolo@voyager:~/Sviluppo/koza/koza$ arb-lint16:11
PaoloRotoloW: This package does not use DEP-5, which provides a machine-readable16:11
PaoloRotolo   debian/copyright file. You might want to review16:11
PaoloRotolo   http://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/copyright-format/1.0/ to16:11
PaoloRotolo   find out how to accomplish it.16:11
dholbachPaoloRotolo, sorry, my fault - I just fixed it in arb-lint16:12
PaoloRotolodholbach, ahahah, ok, no problem :D16:13
dholbachbut http://dep.debian.net/deps/dep5/ should be fine16:13
PaoloRotolodholbach, yep16:13
dholbachhey mterry16:17
mterrydholbach, hello!16:18
dholbachdidrocks, mterry, do you know if these .rtupdate files are strictly necessary?16:18
PaoloRotolodholbach, shall I update the fix on a my branch?16:19
dholbachPaoloRotolo, sure16:19
didrocksdholbach: I don't think they are, but I'm not sure as well what they are for. I asked barry about it last week and he even doesn't know16:19
mterrydholbach, no...  I'm not even confident I know what they do.16:19
didrocksso if barry doesn't know, who can? :)16:19
dholbachI'll ping barry again :)16:19
mterrydholbach, what creates them?16:19
dholbachah, he's not around16:19
dholbachmterry, dget https://launchpad.net/~sbreese/+archive/gr8s/+files/gr8s_12.06.11.dsc and try to build it16:20
dholbachmterry, but what exactly creates it I'm unsure about16:20
dholbachdidrocks, mterry, dh_python2 does, in quantal16:24
dholbachin precise it doesn't16:25
dholbachI just overrode dh_python in debian/rules and it didn't get created16:25
mterrydholbach, I built it fine.  Was I supposed to see an error about .rtupdate?16:25
dholbachmterry, did you try in quantal?16:25
mterrydholbach, yeah16:26
dholbachit builds fine, but the .deb contains a .rtupdate file16:26
dholbach(outside /opt)16:26
mterrydholbach, ah16:26
dholbachwhich is why I asked16:26
dholbachI wrote a small tool to help review arb apps16:26
dholbachand it pointed out the file16:26
mterryah right16:26
mterryyeah, it looks like it's a python dpkg trigger16:27
mterryTo update/clean .pyc files16:27
dholbach  * dh_python2:16:28
dholbach    - generates rtupdate scripts for private directories that compile files16:28
dholbach      from given package only, add --compile-all to dh_python2's call if you16:28
dholbach      want the old behaviour (i.e. compile also files (plugins?) provided by16:28
dholbach      other packages, which do not use a helper/bytecompile them)16:28
dholbachpython-defaults (2.7.2-5)16:28
mterrydholbach, I'd say it's OK, but not necessary.  ARB can say whether it's awful or not16:28
dholbachbut it still does not explain to me if we really need it16:28
mterrydholbach, I don't believe it's necessary.  If python files aren't compiled, they will just be slightly slower16:28
dholbachthe ARB are likely going to ask the TB about it16:28
dholbachthanks didrocks, mterry16:29
mterrydholbach, it could be handled like gsettings schemas and just compiled by the packaging itself without a trigger16:30
mterrydholbach, (normally schemas are compiled by a trigger, but since we don't install them in the normal place, quickly for example will generate packaging that compiles it manually)16:31
dholbachaha!16:31
dholbachI can't say I have much of an opinion, I just noticed it earlier16:31
didrocksthe rt-update file triggering the triger?16:31
PaoloRotolodholbach, sorry, one more question: I've tried to install the .deb file, but koza doesn't work...16:32
PaoloRotolopaolo@voyager:/opt/extras.ubuntu.com/koza/bin$ ./koza16:32
PaoloRotoloTraceback (most recent call last):16:32
PaoloRotolo  File "./koza", line 45, in <module>16:32
PaoloRotolo    import koza16:32
PaoloRotolo  File "/opt/extras.ubuntu.com/koza/koza/__init__.py", line 25, in <module>16:32
PaoloRotolo    from PySide.QtGui import *16:32
PaoloRotoloImportError: No module named QtGui16:32
dholbachtry: sudo apt-get install python-pyside.qtgui16:33
dholbachand install again16:33
dholbacherr16:33
dholbachtry to run it again16:33
mterrydidrocks, yeah I believe, without reading the dpkg trigger file16:33
dholbachPaoloRotolo, ^ - it could be that the package is missing this in its Depends: line16:34
PaoloRotolodholbach, ok, I'll add python-pyside.qtgui to Depends16:35
PaoloRotolodholbach, nope, I've the same error16:36
dholbachthe exact two same lines?16:36
dholbach     from PySide.QtGui import *16:36
dholbach ImportError: No module named QtGui16:36
PaoloRotolooh, no... Isn't the same error, sorry16:36
PaoloRotoloTraceback (most recent call last):16:36
PaoloRotolo  File "./koza", line 45, in <module>16:36
PaoloRotolo    import koza16:36
PaoloRotolo  File "/opt/extras.ubuntu.com/koza/koza/__init__.py", line 27, in <module>16:36
PaoloRotolo    from koza import KozaWindow16:36
PaoloRotolo  File "/opt/extras.ubuntu.com/koza/koza/KozaWindow.py", line 24, in <module>16:36
PaoloRotolo    from PySide.QtDeclarative import *16:37
PaoloRotoloImportError: No module named QtDeclarative16:37
dholbachinstall python-pyside.qtdeclarative probably :)16:37
PaoloRotolook, I'm installing qtuitools too16:38
PaoloRotoloNow it works :D!16:39
PaoloRotolook, python-pyside.qtgui, python-pyside.qtdeclarative and python-pyside.qtuitools added to Depends16:40
dholbachthanks a bunch16:44
dholbachthat's great16:44
dholbachPaoloRotolo, there should be a new arb-lint version available now - I hope it fixes the issue you found :)16:55
mhall119can someone explain why I get emails for an app being submitted (to app-review-board ML), but on clicking the link for the app I get a 404?16:57
mhall119this has happened many times since I've been watching the ML16:57
dholbachmhall119, which app is it?16:58
mhall119dholbach: most recently it was clchat https://myapps.developer.ubuntu.com/dev/apps/1128/16:58
dholbachinteresting16:59
mhall119also sometimes I get a permission error16:59
dholbachmaybe the mail is sent out before everything is "processed"?16:59
mhall119maybe...16:59
dholbachthe permission error might be because an app (most likely media content, so .pdf files) were moved over to the "commercial queue", because the ARB does not deal with them16:59
dholbachthe latter sounds like a process issue, which myapps could fix for us17:00
PaoloRotolodholbach, here it is: https://code.launchpad.net/~paolorotolo/ubuntu-app-reviews/koza/+merge/113077   ;)17:01
dholbachPaoloRotolo, if you go to the page of the app, you can go to the "feedback" tab of the page and mention to the app author the changes you made and a link to the proposal17:02
PaoloRotolodholbach, good, thanks!17:03
dholbachthanks for your work on this17:03
PaoloRotolodholbach, thanks you for the patience :P17:03
dholbachno no17:03
dholbachthanks for your help!17:03
PaoloRotolo:)17:04
dholbachalright, now it's time for me to call it a day and find some dinner17:04
dholbachhave a great rest of your day everyone!17:04
PaoloRotolodholbach, thanks, you too17:04
PaoloRotolouhm17:16
PaoloRotoloAccess forbidden17:16
PaoloRotoloYou just tried to access a feature which you don't have permission to use.17:16
PaoloRotoloOnly the owner of an application can do that.17:16

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