[02:38] <sage__> Does anyone know if 14.10 will use systemd by default?
[03:11] <rekby> Hello. I want notify about large changes of timezones in Russia. It applies in tzdata 2014f, but ubuntu have tzdata 2014e (previous version).
[03:11] <rekby> Changes will apply 26.10.2014 (in few days).
[03:11] <rekby> http://mm.icann.org/pipermail/tz-announce/2014-August/000023.html
[03:15] <rww> A newer version was uploaded to proposed yesterday.
[03:16] <rww> lp bug 1377813
[03:19] <rekby> Ok. thanks. I have tried update tzdata few minutes ago and tzdata was old. How many days take publishing fixed package to repositories usually?
[03:22] <rww> I don't know what Ubuntu's migration delay for proposed is, but I expect that since it's marked critical it won't be too long. (i.e., will be before the 26th)
[04:07] <infinity> rww: The delay is "as soon as I test it and promote it", there's no automated machinery that does migration for stable releases.
[04:08] <rww> ah, thanks. I'm too used to Debian ;)
[04:10] <infinity> rww: Does Debian automate stable releases?  They sure didn't used to.
[04:10] <rww> s/Debian/Debian testing/. Just ignore me. And thanks for the info :)
[11:14] <darkxst> xnox, will you be releasing another slideshow package before release? bug 1376452
[12:09] <hjd> When a package is removed from Debian (for instance https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/libjogl-java https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=757837) will it be removed from Ubuntu in the next development release, or will it stay until someone requests its removal? (Just curious)
[13:31] <geser> hjd: it's a semi-automatic process, once in a while an archive admin "imports" those removals from Debian
[13:32] <geser> unless it has an Ubuntu delta in which case someone has to investigate if the delta is needed in the new package and file a removal request for the old package
[14:54] <hjd> geser: Ok. Thanks :)