[00:23] <shadeslayer> maxb: thanks for the tips, I've setup a cron job that's doing the pushing etc
[07:31] <achiang> 'allo, can someone explain to me why https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager-applet/0.9.4.1-0ubuntu2.1 does not appear in my own /+related-packages ?
[07:36] <persia> achiang: Back when I reviewed candidates as part of the DMB, I found that there were any number of unexpected cases where uploads wouldn't be reflected there.  Unless you're expecting to dig into the code based on the trace of this specific issue, my recommendation is not to worry about it (and just document it on your wiki page if you're intending to use it as data for a DMB application).  You do show as the uploader according to the precise-change
[07:36] <achiang> persia: yep, it's definitely about getting data to apply as a developer
[07:36] <persia> (In general, since the attribution cleanup of the -changes posting several years back, I've generally found these to be a better view for attribution purposes)
[07:37] <achiang> persia: ok, thanks. i'll just note it on my wiki page
[07:37] <persia> Yeah, just document it.  I can no longer speak for the DMB, but we used to not care whether it was in +related, so long as it was listed somewhere (although some DMB members might not actually look anywhere else, if they're feeling lazy or in a rush)
[07:38] <achiang> to be frank, i wouldn't know where else to look for someone else's packages, which is why i was concerned that it didn't show up in +related :)
[07:39] <persia> The dilligent might have complete -changes archives indexed with notmuch :)
[07:40] <achiang> wow. heh. :)
[07:40] <persia> Not that wow: one can download the mboxes from lists.ubuntu.com, so it's only ~1hr to set up (and a few minutes a month to keep up to date, if one doesn't feel like subscribing and filtering mail)
[07:41] <achiang> i see
[07:48] <wgrant> achiang: Um, hasn't that only been published for four hours?
[07:48] <wgrant> I'd wait more than a couple of hours before panicking that an expensive report hasn't updated yet.
[07:50] <wgrant> (it'll probably update in the next few hours)
[07:50] <achiang> wgrant: thanks for the insight
[14:59] <ockham> https://answers.launchpad.net/launchpad/+question/217174 anyone? (LP admins, that is)
[15:01] <czajkowski> ockham: mailing list is purged
[15:02] <ockham> czajkowski: thx a bunch!
[15:02] <czajkowski> ockham: I already did the rename for your other project earlier on
[15:03] <ockham> czajkowski: yeah, i noticed! thx for that too, i already marked that question as answered!
[19:21] <demosfere> hi, i'm trying to build recipe for branch "mutter" using lp:~gnome3-team/mutter/ubuntu but it gives me an error with building process :bzr: ERROR: exceptions.KeyError: 'Source' , any solution please?
[20:11] <roadmr> hey folks! I have a question about the Launchpad.login_with method in launchpadlib. Is there a way to know if valid credentials exist *before* calling login_with?
[20:12] <roadmr> the thing is, I'm calling it from a script that needs to run from cron, and if login_with wants credentials, it pops up a browser and just stalls; I'd like it to instead notify on stdout and exit, so a user can then log into the server and run the script with e.g. --perform-login to manually specify the credentials
[21:01] <kirkland> deryck: czajkowski: howdy!  I have a commercial-LP question for you...
[21:02] <kirkland> deryck: czajkowski: my commercial LP licenses expire next month, but I bought renewals -- if I apply them to my account now, does it "append" 12 months to my service, or does my renewal date reset to "now" as opposed to Jan 15?
[21:02] <deryck> kirkland, hi there.  You know, I don't know.  sinzui, do you know?
[21:03] <sinzui> kirkland, yes, it appends
[21:03] <kirkland> sinzui: perfect!  thanks.
[21:03] <sinzui> you can buy many years worth and apply them too
[21:05] <kirkland> sinzui: well, frankly, I just wanted to buy 2 more days, since the end of the world is friday...
[21:05] <kirkland> sinzui: but I added a whole year, "just in case" :-)
[21:05] <sinzui> :)