[02:09] <jfcaron1> I have a local bzr repository which accidentally versioned some huge data files.  I unversioned them, but now I want to push the project to launchpad.  How can I make it not upload those huge files?  Can I push only the history from a given point?
[08:21] <mgz> test OOPS-3f88a8b6ed6964be842c6737eea45655
[08:21] <mgz> woho.
[08:21] <czajkowski> yay
[08:21] <czajkowski> nicely done mgz
[09:57] <lifeless> mgz: so who did you speak to to fix that?
[09:59] <czajkowski> lifeless: we asked in -ops yesterday
[09:59] <czajkowski> then alanbell said it was up to tsimpson or jussi to get it landed
[10:00] <czajkowski> lifeless: I saw your Q on answers, unsure if it's for me to ollow up on or you logged it there to track something
[10:00] <lifeless> czajkowski: which one ?
[10:01] <czajkowski> lifeless: https://answers.launchpad.net/launchpad/+question/208613
[10:02] <lifeless> czajkowski: the linked bug covers it; I suspect maintenance squad are best placed to file an RT to get the current situation resolved until the data can be migrated to use the new stuff exclusively.
[10:02] <lifeless> wgrant: ^ :P
[10:02] <czajkowski> lifeless: ok thanks
[12:19] <exarkun> what format are timestamps on launchpad?  YYYY-MM-DD?
[12:21] <wgrant> exarkun: Yes
[12:22] <wgrant> Is YYYY-DD-MM ever a thing? :)
[12:23] <nigelb> god I hope not.
[12:26] <czajkowski> bah should be DD-MM-YYYY
[12:26] <wgrant> czajkowski: Burn!
[12:26] <czajkowski> *HATE*  MM-DD
[12:26] <wgrant> ISO8601 and derivatives over all!
[12:27] <wgrant> MM-DD-YYYY is satan
[12:27] <czajkowski> yes well doesnt make the rest of the world use it
[12:27] <wgrant> DD-MM-YYYY is acceptable
[12:27] <wgrant> YYYY-MM-DD is ideal
[12:27] <czajkowski> I'd accept YYYY-DD-MM at a push
[12:27] <wgrant> What!?
[12:27] <wgrant> Middle-endian should be illegal.
[12:28] <czajkowski> we shall agree to disagree shall we
[12:28] <exarkun> wgrant: I thought that Launchpad might have decided to invent YYYY-DD-MM.
[12:28] <exarkun> Canonical seems to like to invent things like that.
[12:29] <exarkun> Thanks
[12:30] <czajkowski> we invent many things, but I don;t think we can take credit for the date standard
[12:43] <davmor2> czajkowski: as ali1234 was so keen to point out, YYYY-MM-DD is an iso standard :D
[12:44] <wgrant> As well as making sense
[12:48] <davmor2> wgrant: and making positioning far more sensible YY changes least, MM second DD well daily :D  Add to that HH:MM:SS and the tree of time is complete :D
[13:09] <dobey> davmor2: people should just stop dwelling on the past
[13:10] <xnox> lp is a bit slow for me.... i got timeouts each time trying to add small attachments (<1MB), now I am getting "Timeout, server bazaar.launchpad.net not responding." upon bzr push...
[13:12] <czajkowski> hmm
[13:13] <czajkowski> not seeing anything
[13:13] <wgrant> xnox: There are no known issues, and it's working fine for me from multiple continents. Does a traceroute show anything odd?
[13:13] <xnox> wgrant: let me check.
[13:14] <xnox> wgrant: it does show odd stuff =)
[13:14] <czajkowski> xnox: show wgrant and he'll judge on the oddness
[13:14] <xnox> czajkowski: let me collect a bit more oddness first =) to boost the odd factor =)
[13:16] <xnox> wgrant: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1212887/
[13:16] <wgrant> xnox: 15% packet loss to your first hop is slightly suspicious
[13:16] <xnox> first of all Virgin Media is having an odd day and something is off in ae-2-52.edge4.London1.Level3.net
[13:17]  * xnox ponders if I should restart my router
[13:17] <wgrant> ae-2-52 doesn't return ICMP very much
[13:17] <wgrant> So that's expected
[13:17] <wgrant> And all the rest have at most as much packet loss as your first hop
[13:17] <xnox> ah, fair enough =)
[13:17] <wgrant> So it's something very close to you
[13:19] <czajkowski> so no lp :)
[13:19] <wgrant> Right, nothing there suggests a problem on the LP side
[13:20] <TheLordOfTime> bazaar's working for me, just tested.
[13:20] <TheLordOfTime> so it has to be on your end, not LP
[13:43] <xnox> I should probably finish setting up WRT on my new router and put it into production. Restarted router and now everything is fine.
[13:44] <xnox> no packet loss...
[18:49] <om26er> Hi! my login.ubuntu.com account has been suspended
[18:49] <om26er> how to get it reactivated ?
[18:50] <om26er> i kind of Can't work :/
[19:02] <greenit> hi, i have a question regarding translation: is it possible to let a software translate in different languages at launchpad, although it is not open source?
[19:06] <xnox> greenit: as long as the translations are BSD license i believe, you can have 'translations only' project.
[19:07] <greenit> thx
[19:07] <xnox> greenit: you will need to manually provide templates & download tarballs to update them.
[19:07] <greenit> ok
[19:08] <xnox> greenit: people generally make wrapper scripts, e.g. something like 'make tempalates-for-lp' and 'make update-translations-from-lp'
[19:09] <greenit> could you give me a link to an example, or a how to? :)
[19:14] <xnox> greenit: can you give source code and the build system of your proprietary project?
[19:15] <xnox> greenit: i believe there is some documentation on help.launchpad.net
[19:17] <greenit> thx, found a page :)
[19:25] <dobey> om26er: that's not launchpad, but sso. you should probably bug someone in #canonical-is (i think that's the channel)
[19:25] <om26er> dobey, yeah, this was sorted in #is now my account is back on :)
[19:25] <dobey> ah ok :)