[02:02] <dobey> bzr: ERROR: Server sent an unexpected error: ('error', 'xmlrpclib.ProtocolError', '<ProtocolError for xmlrpc.lp.internal:8097/codehosting: 502 Bad Gateway>')
[02:02] <dobey> hmm, that's not good
[16:48] <HairyDude> Hi, I've been trying to log in to report a bug but after going through Ubuntu One I get "Bad request - Bad bot, go away"
[16:55] <cjwatson> HairyDude: That's part of the single-sign-on system, which isn't part of Launchpad.  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ISD has some contact info
[16:56] <cjwatson> I believe it happens if your browser for some reason fills in a honeypot field
[16:57] <HairyDude> cjwatson: hurm, might be catching my password manager out, it fails to fill in the "email address" field
[16:57] <cjwatson> Maybe check that it isn't filling in hidden fields on the page?
[16:57] <HairyDude> cjwatson: turned off auto-fill in and it works now, thanks
[16:58] <cjwatson> Great
[16:58] <HairyDude> cjwatson: seems launchpad doesn't like password managers :(
[16:58] <cjwatson> Like I say, this isn't Launchpad
[16:58] <cjwatson> It's canonical-identity-provider
[16:58] <HairyDude> cjwatson: yeah, but that's where I go when I click on "log in", so who else do I ask? :)
[16:58] <cjwatson> I expect it depends on the password manager; I've never had any trouble
[16:59] <cjwatson> Ah yes, looking at the page
[17:00] <cjwatson>     <label>Leave this field blank to prove your humanity
[17:00] <cjwatson>         <input type="text" name="openid.usernamepassword" value="" />
[17:00] <cjwatson>     </label>
[17:00] <cjwatson> Make sure your password manager isn't auto-filling that
[17:00] <HairyDude> that's just user-hostile imho
[17:00] <cjwatson> Having our resources filled up with spam is differently user-hostile
[17:00] <HairyDude> true
[17:01] <HairyDude> it may be a robot filling in my login form but it's under my explicit control :)
[17:01] <cjwatson> Right, so you can make it not fill in that field.
[17:01] <cjwatson> We have no problem with people using password managers; it's much better than them trying to remember weak passwords.
[17:03] <HairyDude> cjwatson: never had any trouble? which one do you use?
[17:03] <HairyDude> cjwatson: I'm using keepass2 via mono, which isn't ideal, but it works
[17:03] <cjwatson> Variously, Firefox's built-in one and passwordstore.org
[17:06] <dobey> i've never had any issues with the built-in password managers of chromium, firefox, or gnome, with launchpad
[17:06] <dobey> or ubuntu sso
[17:06] <HairyDude> is there a firefox extension for pass? (typical hard-to-google unixy name -_-)
[17:07] <dobey> lastpass has an extension i'm sure
[17:07] <HairyDude> urgh, no
[17:07] <dobey> pretty sure there's one for keepass too
[17:07] <HairyDude> I don't trust offshore storage
[17:07] <HairyDude> there is one for keepass but it's a PITA to set up
[17:07] <cjwatson> https://github.com/jvenant/passff
[17:08] <cjwatson> though I use the dmenu thing instead, bound to Alt-P
[17:09] <cjwatson> (suggested by upstream)
[17:11] <HairyDude> cjwatson: ah, thanks