[04:18] <JoshTriplett> I'm trying to understand how to submit my local changes as a mergeable set of commits rather than as a patch.  I tried "bzr commit --local" of my changes, supplying a commit message, and then I tried to use "bzr send -o temp" (with and without specifying the local and remote branches explicitly).
[04:18] <JoshTriplett> I keep getting "Bundling 0 revisions."
[04:18] <JoshTriplett> What have I missed, and how do I tell bzr to include my local commit?
[04:20] <JoshTriplett> Oh, hmmm.  Nevermind, it seems like I misunderstood what it meant by "submit branch" and "public branch".  I interpreted the former as "the repo I want to submit" and the latter as "the public repo I want to submit to", which was completely backwards.
[04:21] <JoshTriplett> Apparently it actually means "the branch to submit to" and "the 'public' repo I'm sending from", even though the latter is actually only on my local system.
[04:22] <JoshTriplett> Is there a conventional name for "bzr send" output?  *.bzr?
[05:09] <bob2> bundle
[05:39] <JoshTriplett> bob2: Ah.  Thanks.
[11:40] <mathrick> hiya
[11:41] <mathrick> whatever happened to 2.6 being released in august 2012?