[15:08] <sturmflut2> I noticed that if I put a link to a Launchpad git branch into a bug report comment, it is shown greyed out and the hovertext shows "No such product: +git". I couldn't find an existing bug report for it, is this a known bug?
[15:09] <cjwatson> sturmflut2: Please file a bug about that
[15:09] <cjwatson> Not a known bug
[15:13] <sturmflut2> cjwatson: Yay, more bug reports! :)
[23:06] <teward> really annoying but decent question: are there Ubuntu-package-bugs-specific RSS feeds on Launchpad?
[23:06] <teward> or no?
[23:06] <teward> (such that, 'new' bugs can show up on the feed, so can updates to the bugs in a given package, etc.)
[23:11] <cjwatson> teward: https://help.launchpad.net/Bugs/Subscriptions#Atom_feeds
[23:12] <cjwatson> teward: That doesn't document the case of a single package, but it matches the construction of the web UI URLs - e.g. http://feeds.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/base-files/latest-bugs.atom
[23:13] <cjwatson> teward: Less documented still, something similar works for a general search: https://git.launchpad.net/launchpad/tree/lib/lp/bugs/feed/bug.py#n294
[23:15] <teward> cjwatson: nice, thanks for your response.  So, http://feeds.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nginx/latest-bugs.atom would be the nginx source package bugs, then?  If I am understanding the construction of the thing, at least...
[23:15] <teward> yep that's it :)
[23:17] <teward> cjwatson: thanks.  :)
[23:19] <cjwatson> Yup
[23:53] <wgrant> cjwatson, teward: Those feeds are mentioned in <link> elements on the corresponding bug listing page, but Firefox dropped feed support some time ago.
[23:53] <teward> wgrant: how fortunate I'm a Chrome guy, and none of the feeds are Firefox ingested or Chrome ingested
[23:54]  * teward threw the feed onto his smartwatch so he can at-a-glance access new bugs without grabbing his phone xD