[09:30] <czajkowski> wgrant: you about ? having issues logging into LP :( keeps asking for 2FA device, but none associated wiht my account
[09:30] <wgrant> czajkowski: That's an SSO issue. #canonical-sysadmin are the best people to sort it out.
[09:31] <czajkowski> bah
[09:32] <czajkowski> wgrant: cheers
[09:32] <cjwatson> czajkowski: You probably need to ask a sysadmin to remove you from the ~sso-2f-testers team.
[09:33] <czajkowski> cjwatson: I could have sworn I was
[09:33] <czajkowski> was able to log in fine up to recently
[09:34] <cjwatson> czajkowski: I believe that the SSO configuration changed recently so that anyone in that team has 2FA forced
[09:34] <cjwatson> But at any rate you definitely shouldn't be in that team if you don't have a second factor available.
[09:35] <czajkowski> cjwatson: cheers
[10:25] <Robe> I was wondering - is it possible to build directly from a public git repo or do I always have to go through the debuild -S && dput route?
[10:28] <cjwatson> Robe: We hope to have recipe support soonish, but it's not available yet.
[10:28] <cjwatson> (So, for now, the latter)
[10:28] <Robe> thanks! :)
[10:29] <Robe> recipes are things that are run before a build to prepare the source artefacts?
[10:29] <cjwatson> https://help.launchpad.net/Packaging/SourceBuilds/Recipes
[10:30] <cjwatson> A way to automatically build source packages from (currently only) Bazaar branches
[10:33] <Robe> ahh
[10:33] <Robe> still new to the whole ubuntu shebang
[10:33] <Robe> avid debian user
[10:39] <cjwatson> They're certainly not mutually exclusive :-)
[12:40] <Robe> cjwatson: heh, totally
[12:40] <Robe> cjwatson: and I dig the build infra, it's a boon
[23:30] <mapreri> "For a bug to have several thousands duplicates is normal." well...
[23:31] <wgrant> Damn, those bugs must be hiding from the database :(
[23:32] <wgrant> I'm glad our users have a better view of our dataset than our database.
[23:36] <cjwatson> what do the top 10 or so look like?
[23:36] <wgrant> There are about 10 bugs with more than 200 duplicates.
[23:36] <wgrant> One has more than 1000, and it's the bug in question.
[23:37] <cjwatson> those bugs are kind of perpendicular if you plot them as a histogram.
[23:37] <cjwatson> so you could argue that they're normal in that sense.
[23:37] <wgrant> Heh
[23:38] <mapreri> lol
[23:42] <wgrant> I also really wish people's response to timeouts wasn't "let's retry it twice a second".
[23:42] <wgrant> "for 6 hours"
[23:42] <wgrant> "and then whine in bugs when other things relating to the bug you're taking hundreds of locks on isn't working"