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crimsonmanehow does one find unanswered questions on launchpad ?01:00
tewardprobably filter on "Open" only... but don't quote me on that01:05
crimsonmanethere's no filtering option01:07
crimsonmanesee here: https://answers.launchpad.net/01:07
tewardwell you have to have a specific project selected of course01:11
tewardif you're just trying to search all projects, well, why would you want to see all the unanswered questions for all the projects01:11
crimsonmanewhy would you not?01:12
tewardnot to mention you'll probably run into timeout errors01:12
crimsonmaneeveryone says if you want to get involved in open source, "just do it then."01:12
tewardin *theory* maybe this link would help... https://answers.launchpad.net/questions/+questions?field.search_text=&field.actions.search=Find+Answers&field.scope=all&field.scope.target=&field.sort=RELEVANCY&field.status%3Alist=OPEN01:12
tewardcrimsonmane, "open source" is a very wide scope, usually you only get involved in something specific in open source (in my case, nginx, znc, and some server packages)01:13
crimsonmaneno01:13
crimsonmaneyou start by finding something to work on01:13
crimsonmaneback up a step. how to find said something?01:13
tewardi don't agree with that statement.01:13
tewardyou have a scroll button, scroll up and see the link01:13
crimsonmaneif you can't see everything, you can't make a proper decision, can you?01:13
tewardif you could see everything you'd see a jumbled mess01:14
crimsonmanethat's what sorting/filtering is for01:14
tewardeven then01:14
crimsonmanepoint is, there did not seem to be any way to produce a list of unanswered questions. motives aside.01:14
tewardthere are 1885 results from that search, but i'm limiting by language.  but remove that filter...01:14
tewardand 2021 show for me01:14
tewardI still don't understand why you want to see all the questions, but meh.01:15
tewardhttps://answers.launchpad.net/questions/+questions?field.search_text=&field.sort=RELEVANCY&field.sort-empty-marker=1&field.actions.search=Search&field.language-empty-marker=1&field.status=OPEN&field.status-empty-marker=101:15
crimsonmaneyeah thanks for the "none" tip. but dont question peoples motives so much.01:15
teward(note that only shows OPEN questions, not things that need more information or have answers.01:15
teward... if you took my statement as targeting your motives then perhaps you should instead consider it "confusion over your question"01:15
tewardrather than your motices01:15
tewardmotives*01:16
crimsonmanei'm not going to get into a debate over semantics01:16
* teward notices messages about packages in his PPAs failing to build, and investigates01:17
dobeycrimsonmane: if you want to answer questions as a means of support, askubuntu.com might be a better place to look. i think most projects on launchpad don't actually use the "questions" feature there.02:03
tewarddobey, yeah most don't.02:04
tewardcrimsonmane, i agree with dobey, if you want to get started with helping open source in Ubuntu, you should start at Ask Ubuntu, that's a general questions/answer site revolving around Ubuntu02:04
dobeycrimsonmane: also, as an analogy to your previous statement about making a proper decision: you don't go and test drive every car ever made, when you want to buy a car, do you? :)02:04
tewardand projects have their own question asking systems sometimes too,so Launchpad Answers isn't the best place to work with.02:04
dobeycrimsonmane: best place to start contributing is with things that interest you personally02:05
tewarddobey, bad analogy, I know five people who fit that scenario you posed.02:05
tewardthey do stick to specific model years, though, but still.02:05
dobeyand a limited number of models i'm sure02:06
tewardbut yes, that's a good way to word the analogy :p02:06
* teward shrugs02:06
crimsonmaneactually i dont' like ubuntu. i use Mint. but I'm also a know-it-all. and finding things that interest me personally, IS IMPOSSIBLE TO DO WITHOUT A COMPLETE LIST OF THINGS GOING ON. How sense can you possibly be? We went over this... almost twice.02:06
teward...02:07
crimsonmanes/sense/dense02:07
dobeynot as dense as you are rude02:07
teward^ that02:07
tewardit's rudeness that makes me appreciate behind-the-scenes bug triaging rather than talking to people02:07
* teward goes off to do something that doesn't involve dealing with rude people02:07
crimsonmaneit's easy to point at the first person who looses temper and say "you're the bad guy here" ... it is more difficult to look at yourself and realize how antagonizing you are.;02:08
dobeyand pretty far from dense, since i've been doing this for 16+ years02:08
teward^ that02:08
tewarddobey knows what he's talking about, anyways, nginx FTBFSes to deal with... *disappears into the terminal*02:08
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