[05:24] <hyperair> what's the standard practice for ubuntu-sru these days? do we just upload, or do we still have to ask for permission first?
[05:51] <infinity> hyperair: You never had to ask for permission.  But if it's a complex or possibly controversial change, it can save you some effort to get a "no" before you do something that will just get rejected.
[05:51] <hyperair> infinity: oh, i thought there was some kind of ubuntu-sru clearance i needed before uploading to -proposed
[05:51] <hyperair> okay, i'll just upload it there then
[05:52] <infinity> hyperair: Well, your upload doesn't go to proposed, it goes to a queue, where we then review it.
[05:52] <hyperair> infinity: right
[05:52] <hyperair> infinity: by the way, can i have one upload get copied to newer stable releases?
[05:53] <infinity> hyperair: Depends.
[05:53] <hyperair> this is sigx
[05:53] <hyperair> https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sigx
[05:53] <infinity> hyperair: If the previous package was the same version in, say, T, U, V, then I'm okay with an SRU to T also being copied forward.
[05:53] <hyperair> the versions for trusty upwards are all the same except wily
[05:53] <hyperair> infinity: alright, i'll do just the T upload then
[05:53] <hyperair> thanks
[05:53] <infinity> hyperair: No one will automatically do that, though, so when it's released, you'll want to remind someone.
[05:54] <hyperair> okay
[05:54] <hyperair> who, though? archive admin or ubuntu release?
[05:54] <infinity> hyperair: Actually, easier to remind someone when it's accepted.  Can copy forward to *-proposed at that point.
[05:54] <hyperair> alright
[05:55] <infinity> hyperair: Me, I guess.
[05:55] <infinity> hyperair: But, technically, ubuntu-sru or ubuntu-archive could do it.
[05:55] <infinity> (Well, technically, you could do it yourself too, but it would get caught in the queues again, which is a bit confusing)
[05:57] <hyperair> ah
[05:57] <hyperair> alright
[08:21] <pitti> infinity: apport autopkgtest> it fails on amd64 (i. e. the nova cloud runner) on some weird apt confusion; I couldn't yet reproduce this locally yet, and ssh'ing into the machines seems to be "hard" :(
[13:32] <cyphermox> good morning!
[13:45] <mdeslaur> hi cyphermox
[17:26] <menace> Hi, how will Snappy handle debconf-parameters?
[17:29] <menace> or where can i ask questions about snappy? :)
[17:49] <infinity> doko__: Has anyone bugged you about gccgo being broken on powerpc in wily?