[04:34] <grue_pm> wgrant: StevenK said to ask you for help
[04:34] <grue_pm> assuming you are around.
[04:40] <wgrant> grue_pm: Hi
[04:42] <grue_pm> wgrant: heya - setting up all my stuff to start trying to help with upstream projects. I have to put my launchpad id into a config file. For some reason launchpad didnt prompt me for waht I wanted it to be like the document I was reading said. Is there any way to change it to my irc nick for ...
[04:42] <grue_pm> ... consistency across systems?
[04:42] <grue_pm> wgrant: StevenK said you have the power ;-p
[04:42] <wgrant> grue_pm: Which document were you reading?
[04:43] <wgrant> Launchpad's never prompted for a username on account creation, but you can always change it at https://launchpad.net/~/+edit.
[04:44] <grue_pm> wgrant: must have been someting I misread I have so many pages open currently I cant find it
[04:45] <StevenK> Blah, leave the project for year and everything merges into a blob of terrible confusion.
[04:47] <grue_pm> wgrant: useful to know. I still want to hunt down and eat the other grue lurking in openstack since I keep having to use variations of my usual nick and now _ isnt allowed *sigh* but thanbks
[04:49] <grue_pm> bah it's saying it'll change my openid identifier.
[04:49] <grue_pm> Back to the drawing board
[04:49] <wgrant> grue_pm: That should be fine in most cases.
[04:50] <wgrant> grue_pm: It only breaks OpenID consumers if you've actually entered "https://launchpad.net/~YOUR-USERNAME" somewhere.
[04:50] <grue_pm> wgrant: isnt that the ubuntu 1 thing?
[04:50] <wgrant> It is, but it only breaks one of the uncommon forms of identifier.
[04:50] <grue_pm> which I've already used in stackalytics I think
[04:51] <wgrant> How do you log into that?
[04:51] <wgrant> If you get redirected straight to U1, your username shouldn't matter. It's only applications where you explicitly enter a URL containing your username to log in.
[04:52] <grue_pm> hmm and most sites are going off your email anyway
[04:52] <grue_pm> which is the same. okay I'll risk it
[04:52] <wgrant> Yep
[04:52] <wgrant> You can always change it back if something breaks.
[04:53] <grue_pm> Yeah stackalitics says your openid url is https://login.launchpad.net/+id/.... etc
[04:55] <grue_pm> meh since I cant change it to the same across all systems I might as well leave it alone
[04:57] <wgrant> grue_pm: Might as well change it to grue-pm or something similar, though.
[05:02] <grue_pm> wgrant: okay done - will see if it breaks stuff.
[05:05] <wgrant> :)
[06:48] <grue_pm> wgrant: no problems so far and I seem to have got my stackalytics change past Jenkins so I feel like I've achieved something today. Thanks a heap for the help. I have soo much to learn.
[07:03] <wgrant> grue_pm: Excellent. Let me know if there's anything else.
[08:22] <ashishb1> team, I new to launchpad and linking it with gerrit
[08:22] <ashishb1> I have a query related to that:
[08:23] <ashishb1> 1. My launchpad ID and gerrit ID are not same
[08:23] <ashishb1> now I am not able to change my gerrit ID
[08:23] <ashishb1> trying to change launchpad ID gives a scary error:
[08:23] <ashishb1> "Changing your name will change your       public OpenID identifier. This means that you might be       locked out of certain sites where you used it, or that       somebody could create a new profile with the same name and       log in as you on these third-party sites. See       https://help.launchpad.net/OpenID#rename-account       for more information.   "
[08:24] <ashishb1> ok, so which is the best way, to proceed now? Shall I change it to match my gerrit ID or live with these two being different .. will it hurt?
[08:24] <ashishb1> any thoughts anyone ..?
[08:24] <wgrant> ashishb1: You'll need to talk to whoever manages the gerrit in question. Whether it breaks gerrit is nothing to do with Launchpad.
[08:25] <wgrant> However, it's usually safe to change your Launchpad username. It only changes the explicit "https://launchpad.net/~YOUR-USERNAME" OpenID identifier. If you haven't entered that directly to log in somewhere, you can safely change your Launchpad username.
[08:25] <wgrant> If a site sends you straight to login.ubuntu.com or login.launchpad.net without asking, it's safe to change.
[08:26] <grue_pm> ashishb1: see I told you  they were helpful ;-p
[08:26] <ashishb1> thanks grue_pm for guiding me here :)
[08:27] <ashishb1> ok, so, are the openstack sites like git, gerrit and stackforge are safe in general if I change the launch-pad ID?
[08:28] <ashishb1> just a query as I don't know how they are stitched together with launchpad ID
[08:28] <wgrant> As far as I know they should be fine, but they're not run by us.
[08:28] <cjwatson> grue_pm: Fancy seeing you here :-)
[08:28] <wgrant> The only case that you need to worry about is where you've entered "https://launchpad.net/~YOUR-USERNAME" to log into a website.
[08:29] <wgrant> I wondered if you knew each other, given the hostname :)
[08:29] <grue_pm> yeghods col!
[08:29]  * grue_pm huggles cjwatson 
[08:29] <ashishb1> I think I have not .. so should be fine
[08:30] <ashishb1> let me do that and see if, things are fine, else I'll knock your doors again :)
[08:31] <grue_pm> wgrant: its a very very small world/internet
[08:31] <grue_pm> but I didnt expect to see him here though maybe I should have.
[08:34] <cjwatson> grue_pm: I'm working full-time on Launchpad now
[08:35] <grue_pm> cjwatson: ahah then I know where else to stalk you.
[08:35] <grue_pm> cjwatson: today has been my first day "upstream"
[08:35] <grue_pm> apart from general irc lurkage that is
[09:13] <mpt> That’s weird
[09:13] <mpt> In Firefox, <https://bugs.launchpad.net/@@/footer-background.png> has gone grey
[09:13] <mpt> In Chromium, it’s the usual blue-white gradient
[09:14] <mpt> And the same with <https://bugs.launchpad.net/+icing/rev17306/build/inlineedit/assets/skins/sam/label-top-white.png>
[09:18] <wgrant> mpt: Which Firefox?
[09:19] <wgrant> It's still blue for me in Firefox 34 on vivid
[09:24] <mpt> wgrant, 34.0 on 14.04
[09:25] <wgrant> mpt: What do you believe to be the problem with label-top-white.png?
[09:25] <wgrant> It's not meant to be blue.
[09:26] <wgrant> Or do you mean that they're both just flay grey images, not just that one of the colours is grey?
[09:26] <wgrant> s/flay/flat/
[09:29] <mpt> wgrant, they’re both flat grey images. http://i.imgur.com/RZMFF4z.png
[09:30] <wgrant> But alpha remains respected.
[09:30] <wgrant> Have you restarted your browser or X server?
[10:28] <mpt_> wgrant, just restarted both, still happening
[10:28] <mpt_> This is odd
[11:10] <allenap> Hi all. I'm having a problem with code reviews: I add a comment to a line in the diff, then click the tick (or press Ctrl-Enter), but the comment never saves; it remains unsaved. It's been doing this for a couple of days, in both Chrome and Firefox.
[11:10] <allenap> Has anyone had similar problems?
[11:13] <wgrant> allenap: Have you used the inline comments functionality before?
[11:13] <allenap> wgrant: Yeah, they've been working brilliantly for a long time.
[11:13] <allenap> (Also, hi wgrant!)
[11:13] <wgrant> What exactly happens when you try to save them?
[11:14] <wgrant> Hi!
[11:14] <wgrant> None of that code has changed in months.
[11:14] <wgrant> Is it on a single MP, or does it affect multiple?
[11:17] <allenap> wgrant: The comment box reverts to having the Edit and Delete links, but the title stays as Unsaved comment. There's nothing in the JS console.
[11:18] <allenap> wgrant: Am I having a brain fart?
[11:18] <wgrant> allenap: You are!
[11:18] <wgrant> This is why I asked if you'd used them before.
[11:18] <wgrant> You go through the MP adding as many comments as you desire, then you return to the main comment box to send them out in one hit.
[11:19] <allenap> wgrant: I am actually a little concerned at my sanity right now!
[11:19] <wgrant> Heh
[11:19] <allenap> wgrant: Thanks for listening to this old man, sorry for the noise.
[11:20] <wgrant> :)
[15:00] <mpt_> wgrant, I just noticed the same darkening happening to the junk mail icon in Thunderbird :-) Must be something weird on my PC, maybe the PNG library
[17:29] <CarlFK> ssh-copy-id uses the key from the local file system.  Is there something that will pull from https://launchpad.net/~carlfk/+sshkeys ?
[17:30] <cjwatson> CarlFK: ssh-import-id
[17:30] <CarlFK> cjwatson: thanks.  I was hoping for something like that.
[18:28] <bithive> is this the right place to ask about issues with the launchpad openstack installer?
[18:30] <dobey> the what?
[18:33] <CarlFK> bithive: in general, just asj,
[18:33] <CarlFK> ask.
[18:33] <dobey> launchpad and openstack are basically unrelated
[18:33] <bithive> I know, but the issue I'm hitting is in the landscape UI while following this guide: http://www.ubuntu.com/download/cloud/install-ubuntu-openstack
[18:34] <bithive> the "at least five machines with two disks" requirement never goes green but I have 6 machines with two disks and I'm not sure how to make landscape happy
[18:35] <dobey> you should probably ask in #ubuntu or #landscape
[18:35] <dobey> launchpad isn't landscape :)
[18:35] <bithive> might be a typo :) I opened a bunch of channels
[18:35] <bithive> thanks, sorry for noise
[19:37] <CarlFK> cjwatson: (or anyone...)   "ssh-import-id-gh loansindi" seems to just dump the keys to stdout, but "ssh-import-id gh:loansindi"  appends them to .ssh/authorized_keys  - seems like a bug that should be reported.  but where?
[19:55] <mapreri> CarlFK: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ssh-import-id
[19:55] <mapreri> bet this was easy to spot by yourself ;P
[19:56] <CarlFK> mapreri: kinda.  I checked the man page and gave up in favor of trying more things.  '