[13:31] <cbaylis> Hi, can somebody take a look at https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/poppler/+bug/1412916 and nominate it for an update for 14.04 if appropriate?
[17:44] <teward> hardy is fully EOL now, correct?
[17:44] <teward> if this is the case does it make sense to mass-close all the Hardy bugs?
[17:45] <jpds_> teward: They could still apply to future releases...
[17:46] <roadmr> I guess if a bug had separate tasks for hardy and other releases, the hardy ones could be marked won't fix at this point
[17:46] <teward> jpds_: *true*, however if we mass close and say "If the issue applies to future releases, please open a new bug for that release" or something
[17:47] <teward> jpds_: oh well the issue is irrelevant - there are no open hardy bugs
[17:48] <roadmr> \o/
[17:48] <roadmr> teward: looks like somebody beat you to it then :D
[17:48] <teward> someone said there were
[17:49] <roadmr> teward: I wonder if adding a comment asking if the bug still applies and setting to incomplete, rather than closing, would be friendlier. Then after a few weeks they expire/close if they're not relevant anymore
[17:49] <roadmr> teward: but like you said, it seems moot :)
[17:51] <teward> roadmr: meh, at this point, irrelevant
[17:52] <teward> roadmr: you can still argue either way, I have my script set for "Won't Fix" and it's the same script I ran for Karmic a while ago when the discussion came up in here and over PM about doing it.
[17:52] <teward> s/doing it/doing a mass close via the API or email interface/
[17:52] <teward> w00t, OpenVPN is finally working.
[17:52]  * teward dances a jig, then trips over the power cord and nukes his internet
[17:52] <teward> oopsies
[17:55] <roadmr> :D
[17:56] <teward> roadmr: i think vpnc in Trusty is broken - it's trying to negotiate WITHOUT encryption, based on the IPSec Server logs
[17:56] <teward> (which is BAD)
[17:56] <teward> (hence me setting up OpenVPN)
[17:57] <jpds_> $ sudo apt-get install -y strongswan # :-)
[17:57] <teward> jpds_: E:IPSec VPN @ Firewall
[17:58] <teward> on Cisco equipment
[17:58] <teward> >.>
[17:58] <teward> but, OpenVPN is set up now so meh
[17:59] <teward> (we just set up a pfSense with 1 interface to do the VPN xD)
[23:27] <teward> wheee, less work - just went through the list of EOL releases and none have open bugs ^.^