[02:17] <mwhudson> i am attempting to write javascript to retrieve the title of a bug given it's id
[02:18] <mwhudson> surely someone has done this before?
[02:19] <rick_h_> hmmmm, not I. A JS implementation of the API would be interesting.
[02:19] <rick_h_> mwhudson: how about building the url /++model++
[02:20] <mwhudson> i appear to be getting empty 200 responses
[02:21] <rick_h_> bah, have to follow the redirect  before you can ++model++
[02:21] <rick_h_> that sucks
[02:21] <wgrant> mwhudson: From where?
[02:21] <mwhudson> hm no that's a lie
[02:21] <mwhudson> firebug is just being rubbish
[02:21] <rick_h_> but yea, if you go to https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/101010 and follow the redirect, you can /++model++ to that url and get a json dump
[02:22] <mwhudson> wgrant: $.ajax("https://bugs.launchpad.net/api/devel/bugs/1234", {headers:{accept:"text/html"}, dataType:"html", success:function (o) { p = o; }, error:function(o) {console.log(o);}}); sort of thing
[02:23] <wgrant> mwhudson: https://bugs.launchpad.net/api/devel/bugs/1234/title is probably what you want, with Accept: application/json. You're not trying to do this from another site, are you?
[02:24] <mwhudson> wgrant: yes, from another site
[02:24] <mwhudson> oh hell
[02:24] <wgrant> That's not going to work very well :)
[02:24] <mwhudson> yeah
[02:24] <mwhudson> would need jsonp right?
[02:24] <wgrant> Or something like it.
[02:24] <wgrant> And then it wouldn't work for private bugs.
[02:25] <mwhudson> yeah
[02:25] <mwhudson> don't care about that
[02:25] <lifeless> mwhudson: there is a lazr api client in the LP javascript itself, AIUI.
[02:25] <lifeless> mwhudson: IMBW.
[08:30] <Roj> hi when i use quickly sabmitubuntu package send to lanchpade but bulder.py and helper.py and window.py in my project file not attache to it and get error in build  http://pastebin.com/7dCut96j
[08:52] <dholbach> hello
[08:52] <dholbach> can somebody explain to me why https://code.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-app-review-contributors/ubuntu-app-reviews/cuckoo is not shown on https://code.launchpad.net/ubuntu-app-reviews?
[08:55] <nigelb> dholbach: Because there's no MP
[08:55] <nigelb> Oh. Wait.
[08:55] <wgrant> dholbach: It's not in the most recent 100 branches, so it's not in the first batch of 100
[08:55] <nigelb> Aha.
[08:55] <wgrant> dholbach: Oddly the batching controls on that page don't seem to work
[08:55] <wgrant> https://code.launchpad.net/ubuntu-app-reviews/+branches does, however
[08:56] <dholbach> ah great, then I'll use https://code.launchpad.net/ubuntu-app-reviews/+branches
[08:58] <wgrant> This UI is really not designed for navigating 250 trunks.
[09:20] <StevenK> wgrant: s/ for nav.*$//
[09:28] <mgz> hm, no more yellow warning marks, status is now a link
[09:28]  * mgz looks for the commit that did that
[09:30] <mgz> ...or the confusing icon just failed to load first time
[09:31] <mgz> got my hopes up about the pencil having been killed
[09:45] <wgrant> mgz: It's a drunken exclamation mark :)
[09:47] <mgz> it's clearly a "warning, do not touch" sign
[09:47] <maxb> what's wrong with the pencil? :-)
[09:47] <mgz> though I like the drunk theory
[11:38] <popey> is someone able to help with a sensitive issue on lp pls?
[11:38] <wgrant> popey: Can you join #launchpad-ops on irc.c.c, please?
[11:39] <popey> ah thats it
[11:51] <DeeLay> some of our users are unable to interact with launchpad either via the website or using bzr on the command line, any ideas what the problem could be?
[11:51] <wgrant> DeeLay: These are a few particular private branches? We're just fixing an access issue with them now.
[11:56] <DeeLay> wgrant: yeah the branches are part of The Economist project, https://launchpad.net/~economist-magic
[11:56] <wgrant> DeeLay: Ah, yeah, someone else from that project filed bug #1022896 about that. Just finalising the fix now.
[11:56] <DeeLay> do you have an ETA of when the problem will be fixed?  Not being able to release makes people a bit jumpy ;-)
[11:57] <DeeLay> that's the one
[11:57] <wgrant> Hopefully <10min
[11:58] <DeeLay> thanks, that's great
[12:09] <wgrant> DeeLay: We've fixed it. Can you try again?
[13:15] <DeeLay> wgrant: perfect, all working and correct
[14:44] <sicco> How do I know if a package will be updated for a certain version of Ubuntu. For example I have Ubuntu 12.04, and I use BaseX (https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/basex). BaseX' latest version is 7.3. How can I see if 12.04 will receive this update?
[14:46] <mgz> that's really a question for #ubuntu or a crystal ball
[14:46] <sicco> #ubuntu decides this?
[14:47] <sicco> i'll ask it over there
[14:48] <mgz> launchpad will only tell you what the current version is and any proposed merges, what gets SRUed into stable is a question of policy
[14:49] <mgz> quantal at least has 7.3-1 as can be seen at http://packages.ubuntu.com/quantal/basex
[18:14] <magcius> loggerhead seems to be down?
[18:47] <lifeless> magcius: its working for me
[18:47] <lifeless> magcius: did you get an OOPS ?
[19:00] <trijntje> Hi all, before I figured out how to properly use ppa's, I messed around a lot and deleted a bunch of ppa's. Is there a way to revive the default ppa ~user/+archive/ppa after it has been deleted?
[19:01] <lifeless> you can mark it active and published again and it will come back
[19:07] <maxb> Does that fully resurrect a PPA these days?
[19:07] <trijntje> lifeless: where can I do that in launchpad? I dont see that option on ~user/+archive/ppa
[19:07] <maxb> I thought there were a few UI elements missing from such PPAs (though they could be worked around with URL hacking)
[19:09] <maxb> Ah, yes, I've confirmed. URL hacking is required to get a PPA into such a state and then continue to operate it
[19:11] <maxb> So, trijntje, it's probably simpler to just pick a fairly generic name like 'main', and create a new PPA
[19:11] <trijntje> ah well, too bad. I dont think messing with urls would be a good idea
[19:12] <trijntje> maxb: indeed, thanks for your help
[19:54] <samebchase> Hi Everyone, I'm having some trouble accessing launchpad. I've used it several times before, but now I'm in a new location (with different network settings). This is my .ssh/config: http://hastebin.com/luxabivuhu.mel
[19:54] <samebchase> bzr error: http://hastebin.com/mutikutaxu.pas
[19:59] <maxb> samebchase: I'm unfamilar with corkscrew, but why would you be setting "Port 443" for everything but *.launchpad.net?
[19:59] <maxb> Oh, actually, that's not how .ssh/config works, is it
[20:00] <maxb> Anyway, please try "ssh samebchase@bazaar.launchpad.net" to debug the connectivity outside of the wrapping of Bazaar
[20:00] <samebchase> maxb: to ssh I have to do "ssh -p 443 hostname", so I thought it would be convenient to put in into the config file.
[20:00] <samebchase> hmm will try that now
[20:05] <samebchase> changed .ssh/config
[20:05] <samebchase> http://hastebin.com/hexojojepu.hs <- terminal session
[20:08] <maxb> I'm inclined to assume your proxy thing is in some way broken
[20:09] <samebchase> oh
[20:09] <samebchase> college network
[20:09] <samebchase> I'm able to ssh into stuff
[20:09] <samebchase> just this isn't working
[20:26] <samebchase> thanks for the help maxb. I'll see what I can do tomorrow. :-)
[20:42] <ajmitch> lifeless: codebrowsing's 503ing again
[20:42] <lifeless> sorry, am on it
[20:43] <ajmitch> thanks
[20:43] <lifeless> don't have anyone around on publicity
[20:43] <ajmitch> I figured you'd probably be online at this hour :)
[20:44] <lifeless> irst meeting was at 7am.
[20:53] <ajmitch> ouch
[21:13] <ajmitch> lifeless: thanks for sorting it
[21:13] <lifeless> there was a firewall glitching, not actual loggerhead code failure for once :)
[21:13] <lifeless> OTOH it meant we looked in all the other places first.
[21:14] <ajmitch> wasn't that what happened last week?
[21:14] <lifeless> similar but different :)
[21:14] <ajmitch> right :)
[21:14] <lifeless> we have two different traversals to do to satisfy a loggerhead request
[21:14] <lifeless> (fw traversals); the second was the one that trouble was happening on this time.