[00:04] <jose> wgrant: hey, is it possible to get a priority bump in #45318, please?
[00:07] <wgrant> jose: You haven't given a reason there, so I have to do digging to attempt to verify the request.
[00:07] <wgrant> That pushes it out of trivial territory, so it will have to wait a couple of days.
[00:07] <jose> wgrant: oh, I'm sorry, I can provide that info in the ticket. as a summary -ET is having a contact change and we're handling it
[00:09] <wgrant> Right, but I'm not going to steal some team just because a contact change is happening; that's pretty exploitable. I need to know that the existing contact is unreachable, or malicious, or something like that.
[00:09] <wgrant> It's always best to resolve these amicably if possible. Launchpad staff can step in if there's a reason that isn't possible.
[00:09] <wgrant> Those team renames, for example, can be made by the team admins.
[00:11] <wgrant> Thanks.
[00:12] <jose> np
[00:12] <jose> contact is unreachable and proof of is in that ticket now :)
[00:20] <wgrant> jose: That's all done.
[00:29] <jose> cool, thank you!
[08:44] <zyga> hey, I'm seeing massive build failures for a number of our daily packages
[08:44] <zyga> this one of them: https://launchpad.net/~checkbox-dev/+archive/ppa/+recipebuild/720358
[08:44] <zyga> according to the failure the package failed to upload
[08:44] <zyga> I don't quite understand why 'plainbox-provider-resource-generic_0.4~dev+bzr3009+pkg5~ubuntu14.10.1.tar.xz' is already in the PPA
[08:44] <zyga> our recipes use tree revision + packaging revision
[08:44] <zyga> and we don't build anything twice
[08:44] <zyga> any ideas?
[09:11] <geser> zyga: it looks like the recipe got triggered a second time
[09:52] <zyga> geser: any reason why that might have happened?
[09:52] <geser> sorry no idea
[11:53] <bookwar> how do i set the group which has rights to target bugs for series? I mean right now it is a drivers group - the same as used for administiring the whole project, but i'd like to change it to some other group
[12:07] <cjwatson> bookwar: main project page -> Configure bug tracker -> Bug Supervisor
[12:08] <cjwatson> Hm, actually I think that just gives you the ability to nominate for series
[12:10] <cjwatson> Looks like it's always the driver
[12:10] <bookwar> cjwatson: yeah, it seems i've found it - there is a Release manager field in the series settings
[12:10] <bookwar> which by default equals to drivers
[12:10] <cjwatson> Ah, yes, series driver == release manager
[12:11] <cjwatson> I always get confused by this because the naming in the code does not correspond as closely to the naming in the UI as would be ideal
[12:12] <bookwar> cjwatson: yes, it always takes some time to find the proper field
[12:50] <bookwar> i have one more question now. How does one get a notification when someone nominates the bug for certain series? I have this release manager who has right to approve or decline nominations, but how should he know that there is a new nomination somewhere in a project waiting for him to react?
[15:54] <shadeslayer> hey, I was wondering, how can I make a ML Private?
[15:54] <shadeslayer> on launchpad
[15:55] <shadeslayer> the team is public, just want to set the mailing list archive to private
[17:36] <sethh> is there anyone around that can point me toward any resources regarding commercial PPAs?
[23:19] <wgrant> shadeslayer: A mailing list is private iff its team is.
[23:56] <jose> thanks for announcing :)