[00:41] <glen> gaaaash. why is launchpad so damn complicated
[00:41] <glen> milestones, series, releases!
[00:41] <glen> i can see them, but where do i add new of them!
[00:42] <glen> so i created new milestone hoping that will add new release, but no!
[00:42] <glen> grrr
[00:43] <glen> or whatever i did, it created new "series"
[03:24] <dobey> glen: not sure what your problem is. a series is something like "trunk", "trusty", "utopic", etc… a series may have milestones associated with it, which certain bugs may be targeted at for fixing. and a milestone may have a release associated with it.
[05:22] <sergio-br2> Hi, can someone help me? https://answers.launchpad.net/launchpad/+question/261602
[05:23] <sergio-br2> I need to enable armhf build for ppsspp
[07:44] <ePierre> Hi everyone
[07:44] <ePierre> it looks like Launchpad is down...
[07:44] <ePierre> aaaaaaaaaaand it's back :)
[07:49] <wgrant> One of our firewalls was a bit unhappy, should be O Know.
[09:09] <glen> dobey: my problem was that launchpad is not intuitive and too complicated. if i see list of "milestones" i have to google how to find place where to add "milestone" .. etc
[09:09] <glen> and the terms are not logical to me
[09:10] <glen> i understand "branch" and "release" (or "tag"), but milestone, series, meh?!
[09:11] <glen> and tickets, do i assign to branch? release? milestone? where do i i add one?
[09:11] <glen> dobey: ps: i'm not hosting anything ubuntu related there. just some php based web application
[09:11] <glen> so, trusty and utopic mean also nothing to me
[09:12] <glen> don't even use ubuntu :)
[09:17] <wgrant> https://help.launchpad.net/Projects/SeriesMilestonesReleases
[12:15] <Mez_> Just had a rejection for an upload of a package.  How can I find out where it was trying to be uploaded to, so I can berate the person for being silly.
[12:26] <cjwatson> Mez_: What did the message say?
[12:28] <cjwatson> Mez_: Oh, that one.  Whoever uploaded it tried to upload it directly to Ubuntu.
[12:29] <cjwatson> Mez_: But they then successfully uploaded it to https://launchpad.net/~1139158953-n/+archive/ubuntu/hxj-test/+packages instead, so they've clearly figured it out for themselves.
[12:30] <cjwatson> (Aside from rather dubious versioning.)
[12:33] <Mez_> cjwatson: yeah :) I'm now prepping a new package.  :) Don't want dubious versioning to force me to use another epick
[12:33] <Mez_> epoch *
[13:06] <cjwatson> Mez: Shouldn't be any need for that.  You can ignore random stuff in PPAs.
[13:06] <cjwatson> Mez: Even if it were in Ubuntu and you decided to care, the worst case would be that you'd need to skip a version.
[13:07] <Mez> cjwatson: until it gains traction, is installed on a bunch of things, etc etc :)
[13:07] <Mez> I'd prefer to get complaints about unneccesary epoch than "Random version not working"
[13:07] <cjwatson> Mez: This is a random test PPA.
[13:08] <Mez> cjwatson: oh, I know :)
[13:08] <cjwatson> Mez: And in any event 2:4.2.0-3 is safely greater.
[13:08] <cjwatson> (But shouldn't be needed, as I say.)
[13:08] <Mez> My new package is an updated upstream
[13:08] <Mez> so it'll superceded their dodgy numbering
[13:08] <Mez> s/ded/de/
[13:08] <cjwatson> Sure
[13:09] <Mez> (as in, this fail caused me to get into gear and update things properly)
[13:09] <Mez> (that and I've technically been MIA for a while, and have been poking things back on track over the last few weeks)
[16:19] <cjwatson> dpm: https://code.launchpad.net/~dpm/lp-get-ul10nstats/distro-support/+merge/234349 should be worth deploying now, I think.  The necessary Launchpad change has been deployed.
[17:19] <dpm> cjwatson, \o/
[17:21] <dpm> cjwatson, is there anything else I should do on my side to get it deployed? In any case, I'll reply to the RT
[17:27] <cjwatson> dpm: I can't think of anything for now.  Talk with webops
[17:27] <dpm> ok, great, thanks!