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cyphermoxif someone's around; I'd need somebody to check in on autopilot which seems to be stuck believing its autopkgtests are still running... well because technically the job is still running but should have returned with success a few hours ago it seems02:24
ScottKslangasek: re qtcreator and remotelinux - Do we really want to fork from upstream going into an LTS on something upstream hasn't agreed they will ever do?02:29
ScottKAs far as I know, this hasn't been coordinated with the Kubuntu team and I find it quite disappointing after having gotten the Ubuntu SDK module out of hte qtcreator source package to have the package run off on another tangent from upstream.02:30
infinityScottK: Bug?02:30
ScottKbugs/130262002:31
ScottKSeems to me that no agreement with upstream on a long term release is a pretty good reason to wait a cycle.02:31
ScottKBBIAB02:33
infinityScottK: I'm not sure splitting a package out is quite the same level of awful as adding random bits TO the package.02:34
infinityEven if upstream never wants to split the tarball, that's no reason for Ubuntu to not have split tarballs (or, at the very least, split binaries, which is a very Debian thing to do anyway).02:35
infinity(The timing is a bit crap, but it doesn't seem to have wide impact currently)02:36
darkxstinfinity, can you take a look at ubuntu-gnome-wallpapers in NEW?02:37
infinitydarkxst: Did you guys not have a wallpapers package before?02:40
infinityWhere did your wallpaper come from? :P02:40
darkxstwe use the stock gnome wallpapers previously02:40
infinityAhh, kay.02:40
infinitydarkxst: So, will this invalidate all your docs and screenshots, or do you not particularly care?02:40
darkxstthis was the first cycle we had a community wallpaper contest02:40
infinity(And I assume this will need to be seeded, etc)02:41
infinitydarkxst: Will your default wallpaper also come from this package, or will it not change?02:41
darkxstinfinity, it will be seeded, but not set as default wallpapers02:41
infinityKay, cool.02:41
infinityWill review based on that knowledge, then.02:41
darkxstthanks02:41
ScottKinfinity: I don't see it as any different since our package if forked, possibly permanently.02:48
slangasekScottK: bzoltan made a strong case to me that the sensible way forward for these plugins is to have them out of tree so that they can be developed without wrangling all of qcreator; I was pushing back hard so long as I thought this was being regarded as a temporary workaround, but given that this is their long-term goal it seems sensible to me.  Would you prefer they do something differently wrt getting this into the archive (aside fro03:44
slangasekScottK: the other point was that AIUI they've already done this for the cmake module03:44
stgraberslangasek: you cut at "(aside fro"03:45
slangasekreally?  odd03:46
slangasek(aside from the timing)?03:46
ScottKslangasek: I think he should be making the case to upstream and it shouldn't be done as a distro thing.04:02
ScottKDidn't know about the cmake thing.  See my earlier points about coordination.04:02
ScottKslangasek: I'd say let them sort it out with upstream, get it into "U" and backport as necessary.04:03
ScottKI don't particularly buy their whining about it being hard to upstream stuff with Digia either.  If it's hard for them, it's only because they aren't working with them (which it a problem).  To the extent they are having trouble it's a symptom of a problem that is exactly why I don't want stuff in our packages upstream hasn't agreed to.04:07
ScottKBed time for me.04:08
darkxstinfinity, will ubuntu-gnome-wallpapers project get created automatically or do I need to add it manually ?05:44
darkxst(to be able to push the vcs-bzr branch)05:44
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zygahi, I'd like to coordinate/review syncs of checkbox releated packages07:07
zygathe full list of packages is https://lists.launchpad.net/checkbox-dev/msg00111.html07:07
zygathis is also heavily related to https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/checkbox/+bug/130261507:08
ubot2Launchpad bug 1302615 in checkbox (Ubuntu) "[FFe] [UIFe] Checkbox GUI needs to be able to send test results to Launchpad" [Undecided,New]07:08
brendandinfinity, hey - i added those debdiff's to the bugs. i also put a clarification for you on the bug about ui customization07:37
zygaplainbox debdiff: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7225244/08:14
zygacheckbox-support debdiff: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7225250/08:15
zygacheckbox-ng debdiff: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7225251/08:16
zygaplainbox-provider-resource-generic debdiff: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7225256/08:17
zygaplainbox-provider-checkbox debdiff: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7225270/08:21
brendandis anyone able to look at https://code.launchpad.net/bugs/130261508:54
brendandand08:54
brendandhttps://code.launchpad.net/bugs/130384908:54
brendandi'm ready and willing to follow up on any questions and comments08:55
jamespageDaviey, ceph 0.79 was out yesterday; I've tested quite a bit - details in bug 127846609:54
ubot2Launchpad bug 1278466 in ceph (Ubuntu Trusty) "[FFe] ceph firefly stable release" [High,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/127846609:54
jamespage(last comment)09:54
jamespageDaviey, can I get an ack for upload please09:54
Davieyjamespage: Oh, that is great news.  Please upload.10:13
jamespageDaviey, ack10:13
Davieyjamespage: To clarify, we have the release goals for 14.04 here... or is there something else we wanted from 0.80?10:14
jamespageDaviey, other than to lineup with the release that upstream will actually push point releases against - no10:14
jamespageall the features are now in10:15
DavieyGreat!10:15
jamespageDaviey, uploading now10:16
Davieysuperm1: Hmm, mythbuntu-live-autostart includes .bzr with the upload and inconsistent historic d/changelog.. I assume this is an accident..10:23
Davieysuperm1: Going to reject it, if this is intent - please let me know, and we can retrieve it from the rejected queue for review.10:24
dbarthhi10:53
dbarthplease hold webbrowser-app in the unapproved queue when it arrives, we have another fix coming down silos right after10:53
zygahey, can we do something to move plainbox|checkbox packages forward?11:06
* zyga is unsure how this process works11:06
sil2100Hi release team! I would need some help on investigating something - there has been a account-plugins version (0.11+14.04.20140401-0ubuntu1) that has been put into the rejected queue - we have another release for this component and because of that I would like to know the reasons for why it was rejected the last time11:58
sil2100https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/trusty/+queue?queue_state=4&queue_text=account-plugins11:58
sil2100Does anyone remember by any chance what were the reasons for rejecting this one?11:58
ScottKWhoever uploaded it should have gotten a mail with the reason.12:00
sil2100It's all part of CI Train, so hm, not sure where to look12:01
cjwatsonNo clear sign of it in IRC logs12:02
cjwatsonThe archive robot requested it, so I might have it12:03
* cjwatson looks in that gigantic mailbox12:03
sil2100o/12:03
cjwatsonhmm, nothing12:03
sil2100cjwatson: thanks for looking into that - mardy (one of the upstream developers) says that it might have been infinity rejecting the upload12:03
cjwatsonmaybe it's the account that did the original copy that gets the sync?12:04
cjwatsons/sync/mail/12:04
cjwatsonThat'd be ~ps-jenkins I suppose12:04
cjwatsonMaybe find somebody who can read the archives of https://lists.canonical.com/mailman/listinfo/ps-jenkins ?12:05
ScottKYet another pitfall of a process without a human uploader.12:06
cjwatsonTo be fair it's not clear why the archive robot shouldn't have got mail here12:07
cjwatsonIt probably also ought to use the facility for sponsoring syncs on behalf of other people12:07
cjwatsonci-train should I mean12:07
cjwatsonIt knows who's logged into Jenkins to request it, hopefully it can map that back to an LP username ...12:08
cjwatsondidrocks: ^- can citrain get at the requesting user's LP username?  if so it could add sponsored= to its copyPackage calls12:10
didrockscjwatson: it will need some testing. I'm unsure what the jenkins plugin is sending and if we can map back to a user name12:12
cjwatsonI'm not totally sure that that would let LP rejection messages go to the requesting user, but it would at least make it *possible* to do that12:12
cjwatsonwhich would have helped this12:12
didrocksyeah12:14
didrockscjwatson: I'm not really sure with the amount of churn we are having right now I can look at it, but definitively adding to the backlog of things to investigate12:16
cjwatsonyep, thanks12:19
mvohello, sorry for naging, but any thoughts on https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ansible/+bug/1302947 ? or should I use my own judgement (given that I'm the debian maintainer of ansible as well?)12:48
ubot2Launchpad bug 1302947 in ansible (Ubuntu) "[FFe] ansible 1.5.4" [Undecided,New]12:48
bfillerhi guys, we need to land a new package sync-monitor as part of the Touch FFE - will only be seeded on touch. didrocks has done the archive admin review already13:07
jpdsCan someone poke my ima-* tools in the NEW queue?13:44
superm1Daviey: i'll double check14:02
superm1Daviey: yeah it was a mistake that tgm committed something to bzr with the wrong changelog entry, and me using a different computer that configured in bashrc to not include .bzr, i'll upload again momentarily14:07
zygahow can I get some cooperation on checkbox|plainbox packages? what do we need to get them approved?14:09
stgraberzyga: we currently have 261 uploads in the queue14:26
* cjwatson accepts a load of langpacks then14:28
* doko greats from PyCon14:29
Davieycjwatson: What are you looking for with a langpack review?14:35
Davieysuperm1: accepted, thanks14:37
cjwatsonDaviey: not a lot14:38
cjwatsonDaviey: I generally wave through the bulk ones because I know langpacks get some testing in advance and I'm not liable to add much with a manual review compared to the effort it would take14:39
* cjwatson approves the two checkbox ffes, rolls up sleeves, and prepares to plough through diffs14:42
roadmrcjwatson: thanks!!!14:42
cjwatsonI may be some time ...14:42
roadmrcjwatson: I can do the checkbox upload, maybe that'll save you some time?14:47
cjwatsonI'm not clear how that would save me time, given that I wasn't planning to upload checkbox :)14:48
roadmrcjwatson: heheh :) I'm not the time-saver I thought I was :P14:49
cjwatsonok, let's see how this goes15:00
DavieyIn the queue is an upload called folks, well - a sync from a PPA.  It looks like it was uploaded to the PPA by a developer, without upload access.  The requester in the queue just shows the Archive Robot.  How do i tell who 'sponsored' this?15:00
cjwatsonyou have to go look at the PPA, that's the CI Train stuff15:01
cjwatsonci-train.ubuntu.com will have the requesting user15:01
Davieycjwatson: The PPA shows the user that doesn't have upload access15:01
DavieyOh15:02
cjwatsonsee above discussion of why it'd be good for the ci-train system to use sponsored=15:02
cjwatsonhttps://ci-train.ubuntu.com/job/landing-009-2-publish/5/console says Mirv published it15:02
Davieycjwatson: Amazin' I don't have ACL to view that url.15:04
cjwatsonreally.  you're meant to15:04
cjwatsondidrocks: ^- I thought those were meant to be community-visible15:04
didrockshum15:05
didrocksit should15:05
Laneyyeah it's SSOing me too15:05
didrocksmaybe the move to prodstack prevented that? It seems to forcingly forces me to log in15:05
didrocksI guess I'll have to file an IS RT for investigating15:05
cjwatsonis it just "you have to log in with SSO but then anyone can see it"?15:06
DavieyNo, i did the logout+login dance15:06
DavieyStill apache SSO blocked15:06
didrocksI'll have a look, cant' right now, but I'll follow up with #webops15:07
didrocksthe canonistack instance wasn't forcing you to log in15:07
Davieydidrocks: thanks15:07
LaneyDoing source packages through CI is quite new, and I'm not sure what the governance there is meant to look like15:08
LaneyInteresting15:08
DavieyWell, I was looking for a responsible name of someone that virtually sponsored it, ie - requested but not signed.15:10
cjwatsonyeah, in this case the answer is Mirv15:10
LaneyBut that set of people is not the same as the set of uploaders of the package, and now any package can be uploaded through this process15:12
LaneyThe people who can upload to the PPAs in the first place is a different team too (~ci-train-ppa-service)15:12
Davieycjwatson: Sorry to labour this... but unless I am mistaken, Mirv doesn't have upload access to this package - how can he sponsor it?15:18
cjwatsonthe landing procedures require a core-dev ack for anything that's a substantive packaging change15:19
cjwatsonotherwise I suggest you look through the diff and decide whether you're happy with it15:20
Davieycjwatson: How is substantive defined, and is there an audit history of which core-dev ack'd it?15:20
cjwatsondon't ask me15:20
cjwatsonI just do my best with this stuff, I didn't set any of it up :)15:20
cjwatsonthe diff is 104 lines here so seems pretty straightforward to review15:21
Davieycjwatson: Oh, Sorry I wasn't waving a finger.. I appreciate that. :)15:21
Laneyhow> The CI train generates a request which is executed by a script with Ubuntu Archive Robot's credentials15:21
Davieycjwatson: Right.. No problem with the diff... But I feel uncomfortable reviewing stuff without the backstory, i suppose.  The audit history.15:22
LaneySo what you need are the right permissions to generate those requests15:22
cjwatsonright, it's delegated; anything that goes through the ci-train stuff has been built everywhere, run through autopilot tests, and manually tested on a device, aiui15:23
cjwatsonI certainly agree that it's pretty cumbersome to dig up the audit trail right now ...15:25
zygastgraber: thanks, I see, where can I monitor th4e queue?15:25
stgraberzyga: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/trusty/+queue15:26
stgraberlook for the Unapproved queue15:27
* zyga sees versiontools and is quite surprised15:28
cjwatsonI could use reviews of attr and grub-installer since those both have other changes I need to land behind them15:42
cjwatsonseb128: I'm having trouble seeing how this language-selector upload relates to bug 1008344.  Was that a typo?15:43
ubot2Launchpad bug 1008344 in language-selector (Ubuntu) "checks "admin" group membership instead of querying polkit" [Medium,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/100834415:43
seb128cjwatson, yes, sorry, I had both bugs in tabs :/15:43
seb128it's bug #116562615:44
ubot2Launchpad bug 1165626 in language-selector (Ubuntu) "Details pane is dysfunctionally small in package installation prompt." [Low,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/116562615:44
seb128cjwatson, I can reupload if you want15:44
cjwatsonyes please, I'll reject this one15:44
Davieysmoser: This will not affect curtin http://launchpadlibrarian.net/172345441/grub-installer_1.78ubuntu19_1.78ubuntu20.diff.gz ?15:45
smoserDaviey, i dont think so .15:47
cjwatsoncurtin would probably be broken if it did - if you don't have an EFI System Partition then grub-efi won't work15:47
cjwatsonunless some arcane detail has leaked out the back of my head :)15:47
smosercjwatson, when does that code run ?15:48
cjwatsonsmoser: in the installer phase that installs the boot loader (i.e. well after partitioning)15:50
smosershould be fine then.15:50
xnoxexcellent a quick php upload just before release =)15:51
jdstrandhey, so we have an oxide upload in https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-security-proposed/+archive/ppa/+packages that is need to fix issues on touch, add file picking support (required for touch and webapp-container parity on desktop), along with bug fixes15:54
jdstrandoxide is in main now and technically this is adding features, but this is all part of the FFe imo (ie, it is for feature parity)15:54
jdstrandcan someone from the release team review/ack. at that point I will coordinate with citrain15:56
* jdstrand -> reboots real quick15:59
* jdstrand back16:03
infinityslangasek: +MANIFEST-NETBOOT_DIR = "PXE boot directory for tftp server"16:06
infinityslangasek: Didn't you just break your own rule there? :)16:06
xnox=))))16:08
infinityjdstrand: If it's well-tested in any context that applies to desktop, go for it.16:10
jdstrandinfinity: it is undergoing said testing and won't be pushed until it is completed. thanks!16:11
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seb128cjwatson, ^ with right bug ref this time, thanks for spotting it ;-)16:21
slangasekinfinity: sighhhh.  Cut'n'paste error :(16:28
infinityslangasek: Well, given the lack of pxelinux.cfg, I'd call that a complete lie.  Want to reject and fix the manifest?16:29
slangasekinfinity: yeah, reuploaded16:39
slangasekinfinity: ^^ new debian-installer in the queue16:55
ScottKWho's the release POC for Ubuntu Studio these days?17:08
stgraberzequence: ^17:09
ScottKThanks.17:10
ScottKzequence: I'd like your opinion on bug 1291675 (please comment in the bug too).17:11
ubot2Launchpad bug 1291675 in lmms (Ubuntu) "[FFe] LMMS 1.0.0" [Wishlist,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/129167517:11
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tjaaltonstgraber: hey, could you accept sssd 1.11.5 from the queue, it has MRE and all :)17:50
stgraberyeah, I'll take a look in a tiny bit17:51
tjaaltonthx17:51
tjaaltonmodified the upstart job too17:51
stgraberoh, yay for the upstart job!17:52
tjaaltonthe failure was easy to test, like when my local ipa server is down the ipa backend on the client fails to start17:52
stgraberI've been hitting that problem quite a few times this week with boxes that are provisioned through a configuration manager (sssd starts before the machine is joined)17:52
tjaaltonso sssd is running, but not doing much17:52
tjaaltonstopping it will fail17:52
tjaaltonyeah this should finally fix that..17:52
tjaaltonI should probably reply to the folks who complained about this on sssd-users@..17:53
tjaaltonlong ago17:53
stgraberok, upstream changelog seems fine and packaging changes too, accepted17:54
tjaaltongreat17:55
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zequenceScottK: Yep. I'll give it a testrun shortly.18:11
ScottKThanks.18:11
kirklandcan someone please push pollinate through?  this upload is required to enable pollinate to handle the new ssl certs, per the heartbleed ssl fixes18:13
stgraberkirkland: unseeded packages are auto-accepted18:15
marruslHi folks.  I was wondering if someone can look at nvidia-grpahics-drivers-331-updates in the precise queue (in new).   this update is required for compat with 3.13 and it's blocking for people wanting to test the trusty backport kernel early.  thanks!19:40
novelGood day for all!, i am searching for ubuntu studio 10.4, but i cant find it, can any body give me an advice.20:18
novelwere can i download it?20:19
stgrabertjaalton: around?20:31
stgrabertjaalton: I have a few systems where sssd now crashes since the upgrade...20:31
tjaaltonstgraber: gah..20:31
stgrabertjaalton: oh, one obvious mistakes at least, s/-f/-i/20:32
stgraberI should have caught that one in my review...20:32
tjaaltonwhere was that?20:32
tjaaltonthe upstart job?20:32
stgraberyeah20:33
stgraberwell, the default file20:33
stgraberbut even with that one fixed, authentication is broken20:33
tjaaltonit worked for me without -i20:33
tjaaltonerr20:34
stgraber(Wed Apr  9 20:34:06 2014) [sssd] [mt_svc_exit_handler] (0x0040): Child [SAMBA] terminated with signal [11]20:34
stgraber(Wed Apr  9 20:34:06 2014) [sssd] [mt_svc_exit_handler] (0x0010): Process [SAMBA], definitely stopped!20:34
tjaaltonso I have -f, it just means send debug to logfiles20:34
stgraberright, it won't guarantee sssd will stay in the foreground20:35
stgraberjust did a quick check and sssd died post-upgrade on all of my 50 or so trusty systems20:36
stgraberso I effectively can't login to any of them without some hacks20:37
tjaaltonouch..20:37
tjaaltonso much for upstream qa.. this was supposed to be all bugfixes in the ad backend20:38
stgraberI'm trying to get one of my machines to give me a .crash file20:38
stgrabergot one from an arm box, trying to get it sent to LP20:40
stgraberoh and LP isn't IPv6 yet so I can't submit the report...20:40
tjaalton:/20:43
tjaaltonpinged upstream as you probably noticed20:43
stgrabertjaalton: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sssd/+bug/130530320:46
ubot2stgraber: Error: launchpad bug 1305303 not found20:46
tjaaltonthanks20:46
stgraberlet's hope the retracers will get us a stacktrace soon20:47
tjaaltonshould the link work already?20:50
stgraberyeah, but it's private20:51
stgraberadded you to it now20:51
tjaaltonah20:52
stgraberI'm trying to find a machine I can still log into to do a manual retrace20:54
ScottKRiddell: ^^^ please review/approve.20:55
ScottK(penance for forgetting to update bzr after your last upload, if nothing else)20:56
stgrabertjaalton: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7228102/20:57
tjaaltonhmm did you use the ldap backend or ad?20:58
tjaaltonand mind posting that on #sssd too..20:58
stgrabertjaalton: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7228110/20:58
tjaaltonok, sort of a hybrid then as i remembered :)20:59
tjaaltonseems to work fine on my ipa client :/21:12
tjaaltonwhich is a simple setup, admitted21:12
stgrabertjaalton: I'll upload the old sssd to my PPA for now with an higher version number, so that my systems start working again. If we don't get a resolution for this by final freeze time tomorrow, I'll push it to the archive too.21:13
tjaaltonstgraber: that's fine21:13
tjaaltonI'm out of cycles for today, so you're probably better off working directly with sgallagh on this.. I'll check the scrollback in the morning21:14
stgrabertjaalton: ok. I just uploaded my revert to my PPA, will keep one container broken on purpose for testing21:18
tjaaltonstgraber: i just realized that they don't test against samba4, since fedora/rhel doesn't have dc functionality for it21:38
tjaaltonsince they're mit-krb only21:38
jdstrandfyi, oxide-qt should be coming in here soon. it was discussed earlier and is tested, passed citrain, etc21:39
jdstrandI will be afk for a while21:39
stgrabertjaalton: yeah, that's why things always blow up for me ;)21:39
tjaalton:)21:40
tjaaltoni'll remember to ask you test stuff _before_ the fan gets smelly21:40
jdstrandbtw, oxide-qt has two NEW packages. oxideqt-codecs for main and oxide-codecs-extra for universe21:42
jdstrandI can handle that later if needed21:42
* jdstrand is really gone now21:42
* cjwatson tries to sneak a >300000-line diff in before final freeze21:43
cjwatson<joeyh> debconf-updatepo... also known as "I'm feeling unproductive today.21:43
cjwatson        Please give me a huge diff to check in"21:43
stgrabertjaalton: ok, so that patch seems to do the trick, now I'm just trying to figure out the upstart problem.21:51
stgrabertjaalton: so on your system. If you do "status sssd" it reports it as running with the right pid?21:51
tjaaltonhum no :)21:52
stgraberright, so we have a problem there :)21:54
stgraberand -i doesn't improve things for some weird reason...21:54
tjaaltonright21:54
stgraberoh, I think I see why21:56
stgrabertry: sssd -i < /dev/null21:56
stgraberit'll fail immediately21:57
tjaaltonyep21:57
stgraberI've got a fix21:59
stgrabertjaalton: I'll upload the patch and the upstart fix to the archive now21:59
tjaaltonsure, thanks22:00
tjaaltonpush to git too :)22:00
stgraberyep, will do22:01
cyphermoxstgraber: hey, could you please review mtp?22:01
cyphermoxnevermind, I fail at reading22:01
stgrabertjaalton: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7228326/22:02
tjaaltonstgraber: 'stding', a typo?22:03
stgrabertypo indeed, let me fix that quickly22:04
tjaaltonyep, works fine now22:06
tjaaltona peculiar looking fix though :)22:06
stgraberslangasek, infinity, ScottK: if one of you is around, could you review sssd in the queue? anyone who like me is using samba4 currently can't authenticate because of that bug...22:07
stgrabertjaalton: one could certainly argue that the bug is upstream and that sssd should deal with stdin being /dev/null, but whatever, easy enough to make it happy :)22:08
tjaaltondidn't know daemons get passed input like that22:09
ScottKstgraber: Done22:12
bdmurrayslangasek: Could we release the SRU fixing bug 1286161 early?22:13
ubot2Launchpad bug 1286161 in ubuntu-release-upgrader (Ubuntu Trusty) "13.10 -> 14.04 upgrade failed: initramfs failed to ugprade, udev is not configured yet" [High,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/128616122:13
Laneyspeaking of, we should get that gdk-pixbuf sru verified22:14
Laneythat could possibly cause upgrade failures22:14
* Laney notes down for tomorrow22:14
stgraberScottK: thanks22:18
seb128Laney, btw your bamf fix is in the unapproved queue22:18
Laneyexcellent22:19
LaneyI'm sure one of these kind fellows will look at it in due course22:19
rsalvetislangasek: ^ qtbase-opensource-src22:20
stgrabertjaalton: ok, I think I pushed things to alioth properly. I pushed everything in debian-unstable first, added an UNRELEASED changelog entry there, then merged that into the ubuntu branch, did a proper merge of the changelog and committed the result.22:26
tjaaltonstgraber: yup, sounds good22:27
gaughenWould someone pretty, pretty please review the FFe for python-seamicroclient - https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/python-seamicroclient/+bug/130522023:01
ubot2Launchpad bug 1305220 in python-seamicroclient (Ubuntu) "FFE: python-seamicroclient new upstream release" [Critical,New]23:01
roaksoaxand can please some review MAAS upload? it is just important bugfixes23:03
robruhello, just wondering if somebody can take a look at account-plugins in UNAPPROVED. it has an important facebook app token update, all facebook-connected apps are broken without it23:50

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