[00:45] <xnox> teward: yeah, jcastro definately jumped the gun on the announcement. Just because a MIR is filed, doesn't mean it will be approved as is, partially, or rejected.
[00:47] <xnox> stgraber: i always thought that apache would stay default, the one and only in main, simply by sabdfl's heritage (first debian maintainer) in that package.
[01:02] <teward> xnox, that's what I told him.
[01:02] <teward> the same day he made that post
[01:02]  * teward hasn't let him forget it, yet.
[01:03] <teward> infinity, sarnold: the nginx MIR is going to be blocked by Lua, upstream has said basically they can't support 5.2.
[01:03] <teward> they *have* suggested linking against LuaJIT 2+ but... I haven't investigated that path
[01:03] <teward> infinity, so either someone who understands the module more than I needs to test this, or we drop the Lua module... :/
[01:03] <teward> unless you've had any progress on your porting?
[01:04] <teward> rbasak, in case you're curious... ^
[01:18] <debfx> Noskcaj: I don't know, those changes don't look very important to me.
[01:19] <Noskcaj> ok
[01:20] <Noskcaj> and as always, please sponsor stuff :)
[04:22] <saiarcot895> How hard would it be to create a personal port of existing packages to the i586 architecture?
[10:37] <infinity> teward: Dropping the lua stuff seems less than ideal.  I made a tiny bit of progress on porting to 5.2, but that was in the wee hours of the morning before hopping a plane.
[10:38] <infinity> teward: Sitting in the Hong Kong airport now, and not really much interest in porting random packages I don't use to new language versions while I wait for a ferry. :P
[12:23] <maxb> jamespage: Hello, you are assigned to bug 894302 since 2011, are you still involved with it?
[13:14] <jamespage> maxb, indeed
[13:15] <jamespage> I'll try to get that fixed this week
[13:20] <maxb> That would be nice :-) I had an "interesting" time with jitsi until I found the true problem
[15:27] <ktosiek> is this the right channel for questions about creating Ubuntu packages?
[15:27] <ktosiek> (I hadn't had any luck on #ubuntu, and was pointed here)
[15:28] <ktosiek> anyway, how should vim plugins be packaged?
[15:33] <ktosiek> ok, found how it's done by python-jinja2
[15:45] <cjwatson> ktosiek: http://pkg-vim.alioth.debian.org/vim-policy.html/
[15:46] <Laney> The files should be shipped as a file and directory tree isomorphic to what you want to see in a runtime Vim directory.
[15:46] <Laney> definitely written by a cs academic
[15:54] <ktosiek> thanks!
[15:55] <ktosiek> and is there any guide to make Launchpad build from git? I'd love if it could rebase my "debian" branch on external branch, and build from that
[15:55] <mitya57> You can import a git branch into a bzr branch
[15:58] <ktosiek> so, I'd do "bzr init", then import, and then push that to Launchpad?
[15:58]  * ktosiek has never used bzr before
[15:59] <cjwatson> https://help.launchpad.net/VcsImports
[18:20] <teward> infinity, yeah, well, upstream's not going to port to 5.2
[18:20] <teward> they even said that for that module
[22:52] <ahoneybun> is their any official trusty artwork?