[12:40] Is this a valid mirror? http://se.cdimage.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/releases/15.04/release/ If so, where should I direct https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1500010 [12:40] Launchpad bug 1500010 in Kubuntu Website "15.04 Sweden download mirror URL is broken" [Undecided,New] === fginther` is now known as fginther [17:37] hey, none of the images are being built for wily automatically anymore...can someone fix that please? [18:35] heya! can somebody tell what the policy for reporting bugs for development releases is? i vaguely remember that bugs are discouraged until some time in the cycle - what might that be? [18:50] knome: now's a bit late :D [19:27] knome: Eh? There's no policy on when to report a bug, except for "when you find it". [19:27] knome: There's never a wrong time, but earlier is always better, if you don't want to live with the bug forever. :P [19:52] infinity, i mean i recall there being some kind of policy to not file bugs against some core packages pre-alpha or something [19:52] infinity, maybe i misremember [19:57] infinity: speaking of living with bugs forever, would you care to take a peek at an electrum (bitcoin wallet) SRU (related to the removal-from-wily-and-blacklist one) [20:31] knome: what you're thinking of there is that apport is generally not enabled early in the cycle to avoid lots of automatic reports from an early pre-alpha release [20:31] knome: but that just concerns automatic reports, not manual ones [20:31] cjwatson, that might be it... so does it mean manual reports are always encouraged? [20:31] yes [20:31] because i can see a lot of "obvious" things being reported [20:31] ok, that clears it [20:32] when in the cycle is apport enabled? [20:32] was late for this cycle - I'd read the changelog for it [20:33] vivid was just after A2 [23:13] knome: Judging when to file automated reports isn't an exact science, but yes, manual reports should always be encouraged, as long as the submitted knows how to file a bug. :P [23:21] infinity, oki. so if it isn't exact science, what's the basic guideline on when that usually happens?