[09:16] <Riddell> how come I've had access to private PPAs stopped today?
[09:16] <wgrant> Riddell: The Ubuntu font beta PPA, or something else?
[09:17] <Riddell> wgrant: all the ones I've had access too, ~kubuntu-ninjas/ppa being the most important
[09:18] <Riddell> wgrant: I can add myself back so I still can get it again
[09:21] <wgrant> Riddell: Ah, that'll be IS's new cleanup script for private PPA subscriptions from former members of ~canonical. I don't quite know how it works, but it first ran over everything this week. Can you email joey with the names of the PPAs that you should still have access to, to ensure that the script knows they're safe for non-employees?
[09:21] <wgrant> It's usually only a problem for the first run, though -- there's so much noise that mistakes get made.
[09:22] <wgrant> The later runs just show the new potential issues, so manual judgement is more feasible.
[09:39] <Riddell> wgrant: ok that explains it, thanks
[09:55] <Riddell> wgrant: this joey? https://launchpad.net/~joey
[09:56] <wgrant> Riddell: That's the one.
[09:58] <Riddell> "Compliance Programme Manager" sounds quite Orwellian :)
[12:10] <ScottK> It wasn't just former employees that got kicked out.
[12:10] <ScottK> I got kicked out as well.