[02:16] <cmang> hmm... something tells me this isn't for dev on the TI Stellaris Launchpad ARM boards.  heh
[03:37] <thumper> cmang: ah... no
[08:18] <mvo> hello! it looks like https://code.launchpad.net/~elachuni/rnr-server/989916-restrict-next/+merge/135369 has gone a bit crazy and is adding a comment (and sending mail) every 2minutes. could someone please have a look at this? or should I rather send a mail/bugreport/ticket?
[08:32] <wgrant> mvo: That's a bug in the bot
[08:32] <wgrant> You'll need to contact whoever runs it
[12:05] <pmjdebruijn> hi folks
[12:05] <pmjdebruijn> https://launchpad.net/~pmjdebruijn/+archive/darktable-unstable/+build/4315397
[12:05] <pmjdebruijn> so that build failed... though I remember that a while back I'd get access to a build-log to see what the problem could have been
[19:51] <Akiva-Thinkpad> What does this naming scheme in Launchpad imply lp:NameOfProject
[19:52] <Akiva-Thinkpad> ie, what does "lp:" mean?
[19:52] <Akiva-Thinkpad> or does is stand simply for launchpad?
[20:04] <benji> Akiva-Thinkpad: yep, "lp:" is just a short-cut for "this lives on launchpad.net"
[20:04] <Akiva-Thinkpad> benji: Thanks
[20:06] <Akiva-Thinkpad> benji: Also, my code, being that it is going to be online, is keeping its server closed source. I have already asked for a group to be registered to use as an umbrella project (About a week ago), but it has not been formed yet. Am I going about this wrong?
[20:07] <benji> Akiva-Thinkpad: I don't quite understand your question, but to use LP for a closed source project you have to buy a commercial license.  The first step would be to do that.
[20:08] <Akiva-Thinkpad> I know that, but until I buy the license, I'll just keep it open
[20:08] <Akiva-Thinkpad> I am just trying to set up the structure right now,
[20:09] <Akiva-Thinkpad> Basically being; 6 Subprojects all sitting under one project.
[20:13] <benji> ah, I'm afraid I don't know much about that
[21:06] <broder> hmm. is it possible for mere mortals to get 2-factor auth enabled on launchpad, or is that a canonicalers-only feature?
[21:07] <czajkowski> broder: it will eventually be rolled out elsewhere
[21:07] <czajkowski> but for now yes.
[21:08] <broder> ok, figured i'd ask
[21:49] <wgrant> broder: You can actually join https://launchpad.net/~sso-2f-testers nowadays
[21:49] <wgrant> It's a fairly open beta
[21:49] <broder> oh? shiny. is it yubikey only or do you guys support a google authenticator-style thing
[21:50] <wgrant> Anything that does HOTP, which includes Google Authenticator and Yubikeys and a couple of other things
[21:50] <wgrant> IIRC
[21:50] <wgrant> But those two certainly work :)
[21:52] <broder> and then the obvious question: now that i've joined the group, where do i actually go to turn it on? i don't see anything on lp/~broder or https://login.launchpad.net/
[21:53] <czajkowski> login.ubuntu.com
[21:53] <broder> ah, there we go
[22:05] <broder> awesome. thanks folks