[13:24] <Rhonda> Alright.  The five uploads for wesnoth to Debian are down, now I need 10 more for Ubuntu where two should be taken of automaticly.  *groans*
[15:01] <Rhonda> How regular are packages from Debian autosynced currently?  And are they taken from unstable or from testing for vivid?
[15:01] <Laney> Autosyncs are off, we're in freeze
[15:05] <Rhonda> oh
[15:05] <Rhonda> Oh wait. It's april.
[15:06] <Rhonda> I have a security update for wesnoth, both 1.10 and 1.12 are affected.  Is it possible to get that still in or shall we do that after vivid release?
[15:08] <Laney> Totally still possible, we're just in feature freeze
[15:08] <Rhonda> Thing is, given that backports to older releases depend on the update in vivid, it would delay the fix for the other releases too as I understand it, right?
[15:08] <Rhonda> Alright. :)
[15:08] <Rhonda> So, requestsync is my friend here I guess.  What options do you suggest?  :)
[15:09] <rbasak> For a security fix, the usual SRU procedure doesn't apply - the security team will sponsor the fix for you into the security pocket for stable releases.
[15:09] <Laney> Just sync as usual it if you don't need an exception
[15:10] <Laney> Then for the stable releases you can follow the security update procedure as rbasak says
[15:10] <Rhonda> As a motu I don't think I need an exception, do I?
[15:10] <Laney> Only if the upload is not pure bugfix
[15:11] <Rhonda> For wesnoth-1.10 it is, for wesnoth-1.12 it's new upstream stable release, which is mostly bugfix but also includes translation updates.
[15:11] <Laney> Oh yeah, those are fine too
[15:12] <Laney> I consider those bugfix as far as the freeze is concerned
[15:12] <Laney> (for default packages there are langpack and documentation considerations but those don't apply here)
[15:13] <Rhonda> It's a stable release update and they have tightly defined rules for those, all 1.12 series clients must be compatible with each other.
[15:13] <Rhonda> Please enter password for encrypted keyring:
[15:13] <Rhonda> Oo
[15:17] <Rhonda> What keyring is this talking about?
[15:18] <Rhonda> I don't find anything in the documentation about that …
[15:20] <Laney> launchpadlib ends up using python-keyring - you'll probably have set it up when you first used it
[15:30] <Rhonda> I won't use this system anymore within two months, so I won't debug what's going wrong.  On a different system it didn't ask me for any password, did the sync from there. :)