[21:24] <marcoceppi> Hi everyone, I'm following the instructions on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDevelopment/NewPackages#Going_through_MOTU and have joined the channel! I have to packages, both python modules, that I've maintained over the last 6 months in a ppa that I wish to get in to universe for trusty
[21:24] <marcoceppi> I realize it's pretty late, but they're somwhat important for juju charm development so having them in trusty for the lts would be quite beneficial
[22:15] <TheMuso> marcoceppi: Ok, have a read as well of https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FreezeExceptionProcess.
[22:16] <marcoceppi> TheMuso: cool, I'll get cracking on this process as well
[22:17] <TheMuso> marcoceppi: Great. I won't be able to do anything as a sponsor for now, until the freeze exception is granted, and that likely won't happen during my patch pilot duty time today. If it does, I'll have a look of course.
[22:18] <marcoceppi> TheMuso: so, I'll put the latest charm-tools, charmworldlib and amulet in to the ppa, file a bug for each, charmworldlib and amulet for acceptance by an MOTU, then one for charm-tools ffe? or do I need an FFE for all three?
[22:19] <TheMuso> marcoceppi: You probably need an FFE for all, since they are considered new upstream releases, but particularly for the new package since it is not in the archive yet.
[22:19] <marcoceppi> TheMuso: ack, I'll open an FFE for all three then
[22:19] <TheMuso> marcoceppi: Thank you.
[22:27] <marcoceppi> TheMuso: so,the FFE guide says I should still have a MOTU review the package
[22:27] <marcoceppi> for the two "new" packages
[22:29] <TheMuso> marcoceppi: As far as I understand things, there is no point reviewing the package unless it has been given an exception, although I haven't read the document myself in a while, so I may have it wrong.
[22:29] <marcoceppi> TheMuso: that makes sense, the doc says otherwise but I'll wait for ubuntu-release to get back to me
[22:34] <TheMuso> The way I read that, its not explicit in saying the package needs to be reviewed first, it just says to follow the new packages process.