[04:46] <kblin> hi folks
[04:48] <kblin> I'm the owner of a project on launchpad, and would like to change the maintainer of a subproject as the original maintainer is AWOL
[04:48] <kblin> is that possible? I can't seem to be able to change the subproject owner
[04:50] <wgrant> kblin: Which projects?
[04:51] <wgrant> Project groups mostly just display aggregated information from the projects within them.
[04:52] <wgrant> They can also give people *driver* privileges over all the projects, but not owner/maintainer privileges.
[04:52] <kblin> wgrant: the project is https://launchpad.net/worldforge, the subproject is https://launchpad.net/cyphesis
[04:53] <kblin> but Al is owner and driver of the latter
[04:54] <wgrant> https://launchpad.net/~alriddoch/+karma
[04:54] <wgrant> He's done a couple of things this year
[04:55] <kblin> yeah, he sent an email to our mailing list two weeks ago that he had to step down due to a new job, and pretty much stopped responding to email immediately afterwards
[04:55] <wgrant> Which mailing list?
[04:56] <kblin> wgrant: http://mail.worldforge.org/pipermail/general/2013-April/007585.html
[04:57] <wgrant> kblin: Sounds reasonable. He also owns mercator and wfmath, do you want those transferred as well?
[04:58] <wgrant> Erik Ogenvik owns a few projects too. You might want to get him to transfer them to the team to avoid this sort of situation in future.
[04:59] <kblin> wgrant: good point
[04:59] <wgrant> https://launchpad.net/~alriddoch/+related-projects and https://launchpad.net/~erik-ogenvik/+related-projects
[04:59] <kblin> wgrant: transferring all of Al's worldforge packets would be great, I'll prodd erik to do the same
[05:00] <wgrant> kblin: Great. Just so we have a paper trail, can you file a request at https://answers.launchpad.net/launchpad/+addquestion, linking that mailing list message?
[05:00] <kblin> even though erik is ne new maintainer of all of this for the moment, but management-wise that should be dealt with within the team :)
[05:00] <kblin> sure, thanks for the help
[05:07] <kblin> wgrant: https://answers.launchpad.net/launchpad/+question/227198
[05:15] <wgrant> kblin: That's done.
[05:19] <kblin> wgrant: thanks again. :)
[05:20] <wgrant> np
[13:34] <vinicius3cta> hello! I sent an email by mistake in the list of ubuntu and ubuntu-sp-phone and wish they could erase it
[13:38] <czajkowski> vinicius3cta: we dont remove emails from lists
[13:39] <ScottK> And it wouldn't help if you did as email archives are widely mirrored so you'd never get them all.
[13:39] <czajkowski> ScottK: pretty mcuch it's out of our hands
[13:41] <ScottK> The good news is mail archives more than 10 years or so old get hard to find, so it probably doesn't actually last forever.
[13:42] <vinicius3cta> ok, thanks
[13:43] <vinicius3cta> is there any way to delete this?
[13:45] <tiagoscd> hey folks
[13:45] <tiagoscd> I think that vinicius3cta requested to delete an email from some lists on Launchpad
[13:45] <tiagoscd> there's no way to delete an email on it?
[13:45] <czajkowski> tiagoscd: hi as I just explained to vinicius3cta there isn't
[13:45] <czajkowski> as it'd be caugh up elsewhere on another mail server like mail archive which we have no control over.
[13:46] <tiagoscd> :(
[13:46] <tiagoscd> thanks for help czajkowski
[13:47] <vinicius3cta> ok czajkowski :/
[13:49] <tiagoscd> czajkowski: do you know if canonical-sysadmins have access into this mail server? If they have I could try to open a ticket maybe
[13:49] <czajkowski> tiagoscd: they'll tell you the same thing I'm telling you.
[13:49] <czajkowski> we do not delete mails from the lists
[13:50] <tiagoscd> czajkowski: ok, thanks again
[14:03] <dobey> you can't delete e-mail once it's sent. even if it managed to deleted from archives, all recipients would still have a copy
[16:08] <radix> I have a super old bzr branch on launchpad that bzr was failing to fetch, so I tried to upgrade it
[16:08] <radix> and that completely broke it so I can't even browse the code on the site :-(
[16:11] <mgz> radix: you should be able to sftp in and get the backup
[16:12] <radix> ok, I'm trying that
[16:18] <radix> mgz: great, thanks. upgrading locally worked