[11:54] <andrewsh> hello everyone
[11:55] <andrewsh> what can be done so I could maintain some of my packages in Ubuntu directly
[11:55] <andrewsh> without waiting for someone who re-uploads them from Debian?
[12:11] <siretart> andrewsh: file bugs with patches, find someone to apply and upload them in the appropriate places
[12:11] <siretart> which often is Debian
[12:11] <Dark_light> I'm having issues with the installer of 13.04
[12:12] <Dark_light> http://paste.ubuntu.com/5707491/ here's the debug file
[12:12] <Dark_light> *log
[12:12] <Dark_light> I'm using yesterday's build
[12:13] <andrewsh> siretart: the question about doing things directly
[12:14] <siretart> andrewsh: that comes with a lot of commitments, see https://nm.debian.org/public/newnm for pointers
[12:15] <siretart> andrewsh: sorry, I meant to refer to http://www.debian.org/devel/join/newmaint
[12:15] <andrewsh> siretart: I'm a DD
[12:15] <siretart> andrewsh: oh, I'm sorry, I wasn't aware.
[12:16] <siretart> andrewsh: in that case, have you seen https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Ubuntu/ForDebianDevelopers yet
[12:16] <siretart> ?
[12:17] <andrewsh> siretart: the problem is that the usual import process is too slow
[12:17] <andrewsh> not yet
[12:17] <andrewsh> I haven't
[12:18] <siretart> that page contains a lot of pointers, espc. with links how the syncing process works. I suggest that you first try working with those processes
[12:19] <siretart> if things are still too slow, then you should consider applying for MOTU and/or per-package-upload-rights (that works a bit similar to the debian maintainers ACLs in Debian)
[12:20] <siretart> HTH
[12:27] <andrewsh> well, let's try this requestsync thing
[12:27] <andrewsh> thanks
[12:27] <andrewsh> hmm
[12:27] <andrewsh> strange
[12:28] <andrewsh> probably it's not quite what I want
[12:31] <andrewsh> well, I think I just keep the thing as it is now
[12:31] <andrewsh> thanks anyway
[12:31] <andrewsh> bye
[17:06] <nigelb> lucas: Congrats!