[07:45] Hi. I got this email: A new OAuth token consumer was enabled in Launchpad. [07:45] It's also stated that I report this here if I haven't done anything that could result with 'OAuth token consumer' change. [07:46] So I'm reporting. [07:49] Mmike: What were you doing just before you got the email? [07:51] wgrant: I did open a new bug, sec, let me check when [07:51] Mmike: The 'ubuntu-bug' tool asks you to authorise a new OAuth token. [07:51] wgrant: yup, that's it [07:52] That explains it, then. Nothing to worry about. [07:52] wgrant: all good then, sorry for the inconvenience :) [07:52] thnx! [07:52] Not at all. [14:06] does anyone know how to alias a branch in launchpad? for example we have a branch lp:charms/trusty/cinder-ceph that appears to have been set up as an alias of lp:charms/cinder-ceph. but we're not sure how we did it! [15:39] coreycb: Since 'charms' is a distro object, every branch associated with it actually has a 5-component name: ~user/charms/series/package/branchname [15:39] There are various short forms which are based on things being considered primary [15:41] lp:charms/series/package is one, I think that's driven by one specific branch being marked as 'official' (for the scope of charms/series/package) [15:41] lp:charms/package is another - I think there's an attribute on the whole charms distribution which says which series is the current focus of development [15:52] maxb, any idea if there's a way to set one branch as an alias of another? [15:52] There is not [15:53] maxb, when we push to one of the branches mentioned above it also updates the other branch. so I'm trying to figure out how that was setup. [15:57] I don't really understand why lp:charms/trusty/cinder-ceph doesn't seem to exist in the web UI [15:59] coreycb: My best guess is that something in LP's object model results in it tracing back from trusty to the prior release in which a branch actually exists [16:00] https://code.launchpad.net/+branch/charms/trusty/cinder-ceph for example, redirects to https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/precise/cinder-ceph/trunk [16:00] So in this case, I guess you have somehow ended up with unintentional alias-like behaviour [16:01] maxb, interesting, well thanks for the info [20:06] wgrant: hi, trying to upload a ~300MiB file about 5-10 times, always getting timeout: OOPS-8e15b64462406fb09e262fd2f4128679 [20:06] https://oops.canonical.com/?oopsid=OOPS-8e15b64462406fb09e262fd2f4128679 [21:09] cjwatson: ^ [23:13] mark06: I've increased the timeout, so if you try again now it should work. [23:13] Let me know if it doesn't.