[09:57] <spydon> We are using launchpad as an OpenID provider for our gerrit instance, but now it seems like launchpads server clock has drifter 47 seconds and we can't login anymore :/
[09:57] <spydon> drifted*
[09:58] <spydon> We are synchronising against pool.ntp.org
[10:05] <cjwatson> spydon: Looks more like several minutes from here ... I've asked our sysadmins to take a look, thanks
[10:05] <spydon> cjwatson: thanks a lot :)
[10:13] <wgrant> spydon: Where exactly are you seeing the bad time?
[10:15] <cjwatson> (Turns out I was using a test case that I'd forgotten was a static page for performance reasons, so Date wasn't current)
[10:17] <wgrant> Squid's main purpose in life is to confuse people, after all.
[11:25] <spydon> Sorry guys! It was our clock that was off, our ntp config was bad.
[11:37] <cjwatson> spydon: Ah.  Thanks for following up.
[17:03] <rozzin> I'm trying to figure out how to come up with proper per-author attribution for translations that are done in Launchpad.
[17:05] <rozzin> I've been doing that for translations done outside of Launchpad; it looks like Launchpad won't do it automatically if I let it merge the translations into my project's po files;
[17:06] <rozzin> and, if I export the translations from Launchpad as po files, none of the per-translation attribution comes out in that (aside fom "Last-Translator").
[17:07] <rozzin> I see I can view a listing of all of the translations that a given Launchpad user has submitted; trying to figure out whether that's useful....
[17:10] <rozzin> If I get the list of translators and the list of submissions from each user via some sort of API, in a form that a script can process, then maybe I can write a script to figure out who wrote what part of each po file, split the changes into separate per-author changesets, and commit individual changes to bzr with correct authorship info.
[17:26] <rozzin> Thoughts?
[17:29] <dobey> you should be able to get info about translations on launchpad through the api, yes
[17:43] <rozzin> dobey: can you point me to some relevant documentation?
[17:51] <dobey> https://launchpad.net/+apidoc/1.0.html
[17:52] <dobey> python-launchpadlib if you want to write a python 2.x script
[21:43] <tgm4883> I want to say that in the past I've needed someone to come and clear out a PPA of old cruft due to superseded builds not getting deleted, but I can't find any of the info on that and it appears that the repo size is larger than 100%   https://launchpad.net/~mythbuntu/+archive/ubuntu/0.28/+packages
[22:39] <rozzin> dobey: Thanks.
[23:11] <wgrant> tgm4883: There are only around 10 crufty binaries there (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDevelopment/NBS), and they're small. Your packages just product a lot of large binaries.
[23:13] <tgm4883> Well that is true too, but I thought our other ppa's were smaller
[23:13] <wgrant> tgm4883: http://paste.ubuntu.com/8517741/ is the cruft; you can remove it yourself by tracking down the sources with those versions on +delete-packages.
[23:14] <tgm4883> wgrant: I'm on my phone right now, but I can check later. Is the size limitation off now? I noticed we are over the limit
[23:14] <wgrant> tgm4883: The limitation is still in place, but internal binary uploads won't be rejected because of the quota.
[23:14] <wgrant> Only source uploads are.
[23:14] <wgrant> If you need more space, ask at https://answers.launchpad.net/launchpad/+addquestion.
[23:14] <tgm4883> Ah
[23:15] <tgm4883> Does that mean ppa to ppa copies won't get blocked?
[23:27] <wgrant> tgm4883: Shhhh.