[00:31] <olly> hmm, the "ubuntu one" SSO which seems to have replaced the launchpad SSO appears to be proprietary
[01:08] <mwhudson> olly: isn't it https://code.launchpad.net/~canonical-isd-hackers/canonical-identity-provider/trunk ?
[01:09] <mwhudson> the u1 and lp variants have just been different skins for a couple of years now iirc
[01:10] <olly> that makes this entry in the T&Cs a bit odd: https://login.launchpad.net/terms/#intellectual-property
[01:11] <olly> "You will not acquire any rights to the software or the intellectual property from your use of the services, other than as set out in this agreement and in the software licensing of the distributed client code."
[01:12] <olly> i guess that can still be true, but it seems a pointless thing to assert if the code is under an open licence anyway
[20:12] <lifeless> olly: it is pointless :)
[20:12] <lifeless> mwhudson: about 8 years now I think
[20:12] <olly> morning
[20:12] <mwhudson> lifeless: not quite :)
[20:14] <lifeless> mwhudson: well, when I started as LP TA in 2010 it had been split out for a couple years already
[20:15] <lifeless> mwhudson: common DB which was terrible
[20:15] <mwhudson> yeah, but i hadn't started at canonical 8 years ago and there wasn't any SSO when i started
[20:15] <lifeless> mwhudson: ah, 2009.
[20:16] <lifeless> mwhudson: the SSO was split out for ubuntu one
[20:16] <mwhudson> sounds about right
[20:16] <lifeless> so sometime late 2008 or 2009