[10:47] <jea> jared: hello
[12:22] <jared> jea: here for a little bit if you're still around
[12:23] <jea> do you know why that person was deactivated in the team? it wasn't done by one of the team owners
[12:23] <jared> People can deactivate themselves
[12:23] <jared> So I'd say that person is someone who is authorised over the other user name
[12:24] <jea> ok
[12:24] <jea> i wasn't aware of delegation of launchpad users
[12:24] <jea> but that makes sense
[12:25] <jared> Hmm but that person is sitting in pending members
[12:26] <jared> Making a little more sense, the person that did the deactiavtion is Canonical ISD
[12:26] <jared> Not sure why they stepped in but perhaps have admin on lp?
[12:27] <jea> Yes, I was wondering about that
[12:27] <jared> I'd expect if they had received a request they'd email the team owners about it.
[12:27] <jea> Is there a policy of people working on canonical products/ubuntu core not being members of loco teams?
[12:28] <jared> Not that I'm aware of.
[12:28] <jared> The person that was deactivated doesn't appear to be canonical.
[12:29] <jared> The person that did the deactivating was though it seems
[12:29] <jea> Yes
[12:29] <jea> The person deactivated seems to be doing more work on projects
[12:29] <jea> All a bit unusual
[12:30] <jared> Could ask in #canonical-isd if you're wanting to chase it fully down.
[12:31] <jea> I don't mind too much
[12:31] <jea> It is just not something I have seen before
[12:31] <jared> The more I look at it the more it looks weird. However I don't think there is anything sinister about it from what I can work out
[12:32] <jea> No, I think it is above board
[12:40] <jared> jea: sorry mate I've got to run again, I've been playing around with translations lately when I've had a few minutes here and there. We're on the way now for 14.04
[12:40] <jea> I will get to those translation recommendations soon
[12:40] <jea> just haven't been doing much on my computer for the past couple of weeks
[12:40] <jea> Speak to you later