[16:47]  * ogra_ is sure cjwatson must be breeding these haskell packages somewhere ... they seem to double up every release 
[16:53] <juliank> ogra_: Haskell packages should be replicated, not bred.
[16:54] <juliank> ;)
[16:56] <ogra_> heh
[16:57] <cjwatson> ogra_: fortunately, there's a giant removal bug pending in Debian to remove a batch of them
[17:12] <doko> RAOF, please could you follow-up on https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/abi-compliance-checker/+bug/1464447 ?
[17:25] <hallyn> slangasek: hi, bug 1475749, my UDD-foo is a bit stale.  I'll do the merge+package release if you like, but if it's quick for you that's probably safer.
[17:25] <slangasek> hallyn: thanks for the review, I'm happy to land that myself - just wanted the eyeballs
[17:26] <hallyn> slangasek: awesome, thx - ttyl
[17:29] <mterry> slangasek, in bug 1464447, you mention that mir-team looking after abi-compliance-checker should be coordinated with bdmurray.  Can do, but what was the intent there?  I might be out of the loop, but does bdmurray usually look after that package?  (he's not in debian/changelog)  Or are you saying that you'd also like foundations team on the loop for those bugs?
[17:32] <mterry> RAOF, also ^ maybe actually subscribe mir-team to that package
[17:36] <slangasek> mterry: what needs to be coordinated with bdmurray is when the MIR team signs off on new team subscribers in the MIR process
[17:37] <slangasek> mterry: otherwise those packages remain "unowned" as far as anyone else knows
[17:38] <mterry> slangasek, fascinating.  I thought that his tool had some automatic smarts there (like going from zero to one team, as long as that team is an "ubuntu" team or something)
[17:38] <mterry> bdmurray, I can start poking you when a MIR results in a new team overlooking something.  I have not been doing that for a while!
[17:39]  * mterry will also add that to our process checklist
[17:39] <slangasek> mterry: mir-team is not "an ubuntu team", there's no way to detect that
[17:39] <slangasek> anyway, gap closed - thanks :)
[17:40] <mterry> slangasek, well I don't know what the definition of 'ubuntu team' would be for the tool -- is there actually an automatic smarts thing there that would pick it up for some teams?
[17:40] <slangasek> mterry: nope, that's a hardcoded whitelist
[17:40] <mterry> Hrm
[17:41] <mterry> Wish I'd known that earlier, lots of packages/teams have slipped through the cracks since we started enforcing a team subscriber then.  ah well.  for the future!
[17:42] <bdmurray> mterry: I'm gradually reviewing unowned things.
[17:43] <mterry> bdmurray, cool thanks.  I'm adding a note to our process docs
[17:46] <bdmurray> mterry: which specific page are you adding the note to?
[17:46] <mterry> bdmurray, wiki.ubuntu.com/MIRTeam
[18:45] <doko> kgunn, greyback: please could you follow-up on https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/abi-compliance-checker/+bug/1464447 (RAOF apparently is offline)
[18:47] <kgunn> doko: we're working on mir0.14 release, had a little snafu requiring rebuild so i think it's being reverted for that...
[19:07] <smoser> hey. i'd like to have #cloud-init logged to http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/
[19:07] <smoser> how can i do that ? / where do i ask ?
[19:10] <xnox> infinity: joining DMB meeting in #ubuntu-meeting? =)
[19:11] <infinity> xnox: S'pose I could.
[23:01] <slangasek> doko: why is dh-python a runtime dependency of python?
[23:09] <doko> slangasek, can't see that. could you point out the direct dependency?
[23:10] <slangasek> doko: what I'm noticing in that dh-python is Task: minimal, which I assumed was via python3; taking a closer look now
[23:11] <slangasek> doko: the dependency is certainly there in vivid
[23:11] <slangasek> python3 Depends: dh-python
[23:12] <slangasek> doko: and also still there in wily
[23:18] <doko> slangasek, confirmed, will look at it tomorrow
[23:18] <doko> afk now
[23:41] <infinity> robert_ancell:
[23:41] <infinity> Description:
[23:41] <infinity>  gnome-multi-writer - GNOME MultiWriter
[23:41] <infinity> robert_ancell: ^-- That may be the worst short description I've seen on a package in a long time.
[23:43] <Unit193> Well it clearly picks up two pencils and starts writing with its right *and* left hand! ;)