wgrant | cjwatson: Thanks for the review. Didn't get to yours today, I'm afraid. Too much buildd and related amusement. | 10:23 |
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cjwatson | NP, I have plenty to do with splitting out the next in the series and working out why it makes one of the sharingservice tests fail. | 10:23 |
wgrant | Heh | 10:25 |
cjwatson | Which would be fine if we didn't also have simultaneous drain blockage and tumble-dryer failure because why does everything hate me. | 10:26 |
cjwatson | So I think I will be working from the launderette this afternoon. | 10:26 |
wgrant | You should move to Australia, where we have air conditioner failures but it's warm enough to avoid tumble dryers. | 10:29 |
cjwatson | I think Kirsten would expire on the spot. | 10:30 |
wgrant | Likely. | 10:31 |
cjwatson | She's one of the few people I know who can be too hot in the middle of an English winter. | 10:31 |
wgrant | ... | 10:31 |
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cjwatson | wgrant: Just noticed a problem with the default-repository methods in git-basic-model. My code requires that a target default must also be the default for the combination of the repository owner and its target, to avoid what I think would be the very confusing situation where lp:launchpad is owned by ~launchpad-pqm but lp:launchpad != lp:~launchpad-pqm/launchpad. But the project owner is allowed to set the default repository for ... | 21:37 |
cjwatson | ... their project even if they don't own that repository, to handle the bot-owned repository case; and in general setting an owner-target default requires launchpad.Edit on the owner, which I think is sensible in isolation. So do I (a) give special dispensation to setTargetDefault to set the owner-target default (still provided that there isn't one already set) even if you aren't the owner/admin, (b) require you to set the ... | 21:37 |
cjwatson | ... owner-target default first in this case (but that would be awkward in the bot case which is the whole point here) (c) something else? | 21:37 |
cjwatson | Oh or (d) compute owner-target defaults dynamically, by looking first for an explicit owner-target default but falling back to a target default with the same owner | 21:38 |
wgrant | cjwatson: A good question. I'll have to think about that one... | 23:00 |
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