[10:16] Hello release team! I need to disable the s-i importer for some stable image copies [10:37] Importer re-enabled! === xnox_ is now known as xnox === kitterma is now known as ScottK === thierry-ibm is now known as thf_away [18:12] I just hit publish on unity-scope-snappy, it'll need a NEW review if anybody's around [19:38] I'm looking for someone to take a look at unity-scope-snappy... any takers? Should be a pretty quick review [20:03] kyrofa: Should be and will be don't always align for NEW reviews. [20:03] infinity, heh, indeed [20:04] generic SRU question: how long after -proposed is hit and verification-done is it before it migrates to -updates? I forget what the actual timeperiod is, and the wiki's timing out for me [20:04] s/it migrates/an upload migrates/ [20:05] teward: 7ish days, unless fasttracking is argued for, in which case someone like me will do a more in-depth re-review, make sure you've tested insanely well, and release it early. [20:07] for some reason I had 14-days in my mind o.O [20:07] and it didn't sound right, hence the question :) [20:07] thanks, infinity [20:07] teward: So, since you're worrying about nginx/vivid (which looks ready today), can I bug you to do something about nginx/precise? [20:07] teward: You realize you can verify your own bugs/uploads, right? You don't need to keep begging in the bug for someone else to verify it. [20:08] infinity: that's something not told to me o.O [20:08] nor documented, so no i didn't realize that part [20:08] newInfo.Learned [20:08] teward: Well, it's not documented that you can't. :P [20:08] :P [20:09] teward: If you have a test case and execute it and show evidence of that in a bug comment (ie: don't just say "yeah, this works in precise because I uploaded it and I'm awesome and I say so"), then yay. [20:09] infinity: i've got to prep a merge debdiff in the interim the TB approves the proposed plan for nginx, but what's broke in precise, other than naxsi which can't be fixed. [20:09] (not without violating every facet of SRUing) [20:09] teward: Err, what's broken in precise is an SRU in -proposed that's 159 days old. [20:09] * teward looks [20:09] https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nginx/1.1.19-1ubuntu0.8 [20:11] infinity: i'll take a peek after I get home, can't download a Precise ISO here to spin up to test [20:11] but yeah i've been meaning to look at that, just been pulled left/right/up/down/forwards/backwards/crossdimensionally by work [20:12] infinity: also, wrt 1.1.19-1ubuntu0.8, i can go poke that and see if it's there. as for the vivid-proposed fix lately, yeah, for that I can verify, and I did (I think) in tags :) [20:13] i've done that once or twice on obscure edge cases too... usually try not to, but usually do if it's something that needs fixed to fix debugging in the future (like with the Vivid bugs and no debug data) [20:13] ... lucky me, i found a 12.04 VM lying around... [20:14] infinity: BTW, if you need to be in -meeting, feel free to prioritize that [20:14] my initial question regarding the migration timeline for verification-done items was to refresh my memory [20:14] since i'm writing an email to someone about the 'bad bugs' issue [20:50] infinity: to follow up: precise SRU for nginx that's 159 days old (1.1.19-1ubuntu0.8) verification-done [20:51] teward: Ta. [20:53] my irc client died. did anyone have a chance to look into why lubuntu ppc alternate is failing? [20:54] that's a good question, Kamilion. haven't had a chance to mess with it actually. Unit193 would probably know. [20:55] * wxl nods [20:55] actually neale MAY know, too, considering he's built his own init system in the past and now works for canonical. [20:56] argh wrong channel as usual [20:56] * wxl sighs [20:56] if anything I'm a little puzzled that everything else didn't fail [20:56] but it's priority mismatches, I'll fix [20:56] cjwatson: agree. thanks [20:56] cjwatson: let me know when you got it fixed up and i'll schedule a rebuild [20:57] wxl: just do it in an hour from now, I'm not going to watch the publisher exactly [20:57] cjwatson: kthx === Ukikie_ is now known as Ukikie