[02:00] <jk-> potentially stupid question, but how do I manage which two-factor devices are associated with my SSO account?
[02:01] <jk-> the login.launchpad.net account details page has an 'Authentication devices' section, but no way to manage (or list) which ones are associated
[02:03] <dobey> jk-: all the ones listed are associated with that account
[02:03] <jk-> dobey: not here :/
[02:04] <jk-> - there's no list
[02:04] <dobey> jk-: an empty list means no authentication devices are associated
[02:04] <dobey> there should be an "add" button
[02:05] <dobey> but if you have 2fa enabled, and have no devices, you might have a hard time doing that
[02:05] <jk-> dobey: I just logged in with one (I can't login without 2FA). No 'Add' button either.
[02:05] <dobey> logged in where with it?
[02:05] <jk-> launchpad.net
[02:06] <dobey> oh i guess you can't manage them on login.launchpad.net
[02:06] <dobey> oh, you can
[02:06] <dobey> but i guess there's a bug in the page styling for the launchpad.net ui
[02:07] <dobey> jk-: login.ubuntu.com is the main sso site, you can manage them from there
[02:07] <jk-> dobey: yeah, that's what I'm looking at.
[02:07] <dobey> https://login.ubuntu.com/device-list
[02:07] <jk-> ah!
[02:07]  * jk- looks
[02:07] <dobey> or https://login.launchpad.net/device-list will show the same list, if you know that device-list url
[02:08] <jk-> awesome, thanks.
[02:08] <dobey> seems the launchpad.net version of that site is indeed broken
[02:13] <jk-> so the login.l.n/device-list interface worked fine to manage devices (just removed an old one and added a new one), I just didn't see any links to it anywhere.
[02:13] <dobey> yeah
[02:13] <dobey> the main page of login.launchpad.net is broken
[02:14] <dobey> there should be some menu items there which aren't
[02:14] <dobey> and there are a couple other anomalies on the page when compared to login.u.c
[02:15] <jk-> ah, right.
[02:15] <jk-> dobey: thanks for your help.
[12:02] <chrisccoulson> Hmmm, https://code.launchpad.net/~oxide-developers/oxide/oxide.trunk has been saying "Updating branch..." for about 10 minutes now
[12:02] <chrisccoulson> is launchpad broken?
[12:08] <wgrant> chrisccoulson: Looks like that scan failed due to some transient failure I've never seen before the next push should fix it.
[12:08] <wgrant> s/before the/before. The/
[12:08] <chrisccoulson> wgrant, thanks
[12:09] <chrisccoulson> wgrant, i just did an empty push and it seems to have fixed it
[12:10] <wgrant> Great.
[12:10] <chrisccoulson> wgrant, although, http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~oxide-developers/oxide/oxide.trunk/revision/617 gives a 503 error
[12:10] <wgrant> That's unrelated.
[12:10] <chrisccoulson> ah
[13:35] <rcarrillocruz> hi there
[13:35] <rcarrillocruz> could anyone please clarify to me something about launchpad internals
[13:36] <rcarrillocruz> working with launchpadlib to pull bugs from launchpad project
[13:36] <rcarrillocruz> it's not clear to me the difference between entities 'bug' and 'bug_task'
[13:36] <rcarrillocruz> anyone?
[13:39] <dobey> a bug is the bug itself, a bug includes a bug_task for each project/package the bug affects
[13:39] <rcarrillocruz> aha, so it's for bugs affecting multiple projects
[13:39] <rcarrillocruz> concise and quick
[13:39] <rcarrillocruz> thx a bunch dobey!
[13:40] <dobey> well no, even on a bug that affects a single project, there will still be a single bug_task for that project
[13:42] <rcarrillocruz> yeah, gotcha
[13:43] <rcarrillocruz> thing is i took a random bug from a project
[13:43] <rcarrillocruz> and pulled a bugtask
[13:43] <rcarrillocruz> and was getting pretty much related info to 'bug'
[13:43] <rcarrillocruz> didn't think about bugs affecting other projects
[13:43] <rcarrillocruz> now it all makes sense :-)
[14:51] <mandel> hello! any idea on how I can create a recipe  using a private branch??
[14:53] <dobey> mandel: you can't
[14:53] <dobey> mandel: launchpad recipes can't build private branches currently
[14:54] <mandel> dobey, :(
[14:54] <dobey> because the recipe builder checks out the code anonymously
[14:55] <dobey> it doesn't have free access to all private branches
[14:55] <dobey> i'm sure there are some security concerns there, which is why it doesn't do it