[00:12] <lifeless> wgrant: is login.lp.net being ubuntu themed deliberate?
[00:14] <wgrant> lifeless: Yes.
[00:17] <lifeless> ok, thanks
[00:17] <frozencemetery> wgrant: /+request-token
[00:17] <lifeless> folk were just asking in the openstack context (where LP's SSO is still used, but its a multi-distro world:) ...
[00:20] <wgrant> lifeless: It's the lesser of two evils. A very many people were always terribly that U1 SSO == LP SSO, and that SSO email addresses != LP email addresses.
[00:20] <wgrant> always terribly confused, that is.
[00:26] <lifeless> wgrant: would issueing permanent redirects work?
[00:27] <lifeless> might be nice to have the l.l.n domain fade away
[00:27] <wgrant> lifeless: That's the plan.
[00:28] <wgrant> We need to preserve redirects/delegations from there, and we need to be careful of consumers that actually care about the domain.
[04:07] <basketballl> how do i edit the code of a project on launchpad
[18:48] <tramm> Where I can find any documentation about Atom feeds that Launchpad supports?
[18:48] <tramm> I think it's not only bug feeds as described here: https://help.launchpad.net/Bugs/Subscriptions#Atom_feeds
[22:43] <wolsen> anyone here able to help answer question regarding open id team extension for launchpad open id?
[22:44] <wgrant> wolsen: Sure.
[22:44] <wolsen> wgrant, cool thanks :-)
[22:46] <wolsen> wgrant, so are there restrictions about when team information might be returned when making the openid auth request?
[22:48] <wgrant> wolsen: Private teams won't be returned for consumers that aren't explicitly whitelisted, and users can elect not to send particular team memberships.
[22:48] <wolsen> wgrant, okay, I'm aware that users can elect not to send particular team memberships, but can you elaborate more on the private teams and the whitelisting comment?
[22:49] <wolsen> wgrant, e.g. how is the whitelisting performed?
[22:49] <wolsen> wgrant, or perhaps where
[22:55] <wolsen> wgrant: is that something the team admin can choose to do?
[23:00] <wgrant> wolsen: AFAIK it's currently a boolean flag which either sends private memberships or doesn't, which means in practice it's a feature that's only available to consumers run by Canonical.
[23:00] <wgrant> Because it can't be restricted to particular teams.
[23:02] <wolsen> wgrant, ah I see - okay that's quite helpful and explains why I'm not seeing what I'm hoping to see - thank you!
[23:09] <arayaq> Hi, I'm trying to build a recipe, but failed. Here is the log: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7889230/ I looked for a solution or source of the problem but coulnt find anything, can I get some help?