[00:40] <saiarcot895> Now that Raring has been released, can the packages that have been granted FFe still go into Raring stable?
[00:44] <maxb> It's slightly unclear what you mean by 'Raring stable'
[00:47] <maxb> The raring release pocket is absolutely and completely immutable at this point. Stable Release Updates can be processed into raring-updates, but a grant of FFe prior to release probably is invalid at this point
[00:47] <wgrant> saiarcot895: That sounds like an #ubuntu-devel question. This channel is for Launchpad.net support.
[00:47] <saiarcot895> My bad.
[00:48] <saiarcot895> I posted in the wrong channel.
[02:21] <wigs> is there a way to mark a bug such that affects-me or merge will not confirm _all_ the package tasks on it?  bug #882825 just had this happen for seven packages
[02:44] <wgrant> wigs: No, Ubuntu requested that that behaviour be in place for Ubuntu, and only for Ubuntu.
[02:45] <wgrant> So it's an Ubuntu policy thing.
[02:45] <wigs> wgrant: right.  perhaps a tag to disable it in specific cases?  its certainly not useful in the example I gave
[02:45] <wgrant> I'm of the opinion it's not useful at all and should be removed, but I haven't talked to Ubuntu about it yet.
[02:46] <wgrant> It seems to usually cause more harm than good.
[02:46] <wgrant> And it makes Ubuntu inconsistent with every other Launchpad project, because nobody else wants this, so it confuses users :(
[02:47] <wgrant> but no, no way to disable it for a single bug.
[02:47] <wigs> yes, i see
[02:47] <wigs> I suppose there is some hope to recover sanity with the distinction between confirmed and triaged
[02:47] <wgrant> What do you mean?
[02:48] <wigs> but then, triaged is useless for projects where no ubuntu-devs are monitoring the ubuntu reports
[02:48] <wigs> confirmed can be set by any old chap, and effectively means atleast two people claim this
[02:48] <wigs> whereas triage is only set by project members, and is equivalent to confirmed in other bts
[02:48] <wgrant> Right.
[02:49] <wgrant> And that distinction is necessary mostly because Ubuntu has far more bug reports than can be managed by bugcontrol.
[02:49] <wgrant> (note that you can set Triaged without being a dev, you basically just have to show that you're not insane to join ~ubuntu-bugcontrol)
[13:09] <fris> any idea when support for ubuntu 13.04 will be added?