[04:20] I'm suddenly getting a lot of e-mail like http://paste.ubuntu.com/10666321/ [04:21] this has happened before, months ago, but suddenly seems on the rise again [04:21] a broken mail server in canonical? [04:21] presumably this is spam, sent to my @ubuntu.com address [04:22] my mailserver logs show that it was prefectly happy with the conversation it had with fiordland [04:54] tumbleweed: Launchpad's only involvement in that is as the provider of data to the API script that generates the aliases. #canonical-sysadmin may be more helpful. [06:38] tumbleweed: there's no spam filtering. We just accept and forward on to your @ubuntu.com address === Spads_ is now known as Spads === Spads_ is now known as Spads === Spads_ is now known as Spads [15:37] hi guys, is it possible to install Launchpad in ubuntu server ? [15:43] possible? yes. recommended? no. [15:43] dobey: why not recommended |? [15:43] it's not a trivial thing to do, and launchpad is designed to be run on the single launchpad.net instance, not as a local thing [15:44] dobey: I just wanted to know and if possible, I wanted to install in my server [15:44] as dobey said, possible, yes, recommended and easy, no. [15:45] hm... ok dobey and teward [15:46] if you want private branches or something like that, you can get a commercial subscription to launchpad.net [15:57] arunpyasi: What's your actual end goal? [15:57] cjwatson: my goal is to install launchpad in my Ubuntu server. [15:58] arunpyasi: to what end though [15:58] i.e. *why* do you want to install it and what are you trying to achieve by it [15:58] teward: what end ?? [15:59] teward: just to try. [15:59] for academic purpose? or to actually use it in some capacity, once installed? [16:00] arunpyasi: Yeah, that's not really an end goal :) [16:00] the source has instructions on how to set up the development environment instance if you are looking for academic purpose, or want to develop some patch to it [16:00] arunpyasi: if today you feel masochist and want to try something nobody wants to do, head over there: https://dev.launchpad.net/Running [16:01] Not "nobody", that procedure is useful for people developing Launchpad itself [16:01] Which would be one possible end goal [16:01] But people don't usually want to set up a service in order to have it sit there doing nothing :) [16:04] please don't take it seriously, I just wanted to try it in my server just for fun. [16:05] then https://dev.launchpad.net/Running is what you want [16:05] cjwatson: yeah. thanks . [16:05] I strongly recommend that you do not make it available to the internet unless you know exactly what you're doing, though [16:06] it requires a lot of care to run properly [16:07] (for example, we saw somebody recently apparently exposing a production instance with sampledata still in place, which (a) spammed Canonical admins (b) is probably grossly insecure)