[11:10] <j_f-f> Hi, can elseware restart the EeeBotu from #ubuntu-bugs-announce? hggdh seems offline the last days :(
[14:46] <hggdh> j_f-f: no, only I have access to it. Restarting the beast now
[14:47] <j_f-f> hggdh: Thanks :-))
[19:04] <SnowDust> hi all a noob quest
[19:05] <SnowDust> how to add a .deb to ubuntu universe for 12.04
[19:06] <SnowDust> can anyone help plz
[19:12] <SnowDust> he'll loo
[19:14] <SnowDust> waiting
[19:49] <SnowDust> anyone there to help me on my noob quest
[19:50] <Rhonda> You can't add a .deb to an already released version.
[19:50] <Rhonda> You could create a PPA though, and distribute it through there.
[19:51] <ScottK> Or get it into a later version and the backport it.
[19:51] <SnowDust> means if 12.04 did not include a package we cannot get it in any future 6 month version upgrades
[19:51] <ScottK> !backports
[19:52] <ScottK> SnowDust: We're developing for 14.10 now.  Packages can be gotten into that version.
[19:53] <SnowDust> ScottK  I am a openstack dev we use 12.04 n desperately need a package in it :-)
[19:53] <ScottK> SnowDust: Right, but once you get it into 14.10, you can backport to 12.04 and backports is enabled by default in Ubuntu.
[19:53] <ScottK> If you want something in the official archive, that's pretty much the only way.
[19:55] <Unit193> (But pinned at 100)
[19:56] <ScottK> Pin doesn't matter if the package doesn't exist in another pocket.
[19:56] <ScottK> So for new packages, you just install and they come from backports.
[19:58] <SnowDust> thank you all for getting me started
[19:59] <SnowDust> will b back with my further research :-)
[19:59] <SnowDust> thanks again for much needed help
[20:03] <Unit193> Yeah, figured it'd be good to note, in case he needed something newer too.
[20:19] <Ozzyboshi> Hello chat, I wrote a little indicator for ubuntu, I 'd like to put it to ubuntu software center, is there a way to accomplish that or should I pass throught Debian official repositories?
[20:49] <ScottK> Indicators don't really go to Debian.