=== timchen1` is now known as timchen119 === locutus__ is now known as LocutusOfBorg1 === maclin1 is now known as maclin === ara is now known as Guest1340 === michi is now known as Guest1024 === beisner- is now known as beisner === tumbleweed_ is now known as tumbleweed === maclin1 is now known as maclin === balloons is now known as Guest87033 === Guest87033 is now known as balloons_ [15:20] infinity: I've now got a preliminary set of lts-wily stack on ppa:canonical-x/x-staging which seems to at least install same way as lts-vivid, but I'll continue with proper tests next week [15:41] could someone please rerun the network-manager autopkgtest triggered by network-manager/1.0.4-0ubuntu7 ; looks like for ppc64el the dhcp requests sometimes time out [16:04] Hello release team! I need to disable the system-image importer for a short while === seelaman` is now known as seelaman === stgraber_ is now known as stgraber === psivaa is now known as psivaa-afk [19:44] could someone please review grub2/grub2-signed in trusty, vivid and wily queues? [19:45] cyphermox: what about xenial? :D [19:46] tsimonq2: it's already in xenial [19:46] well [19:46] I suppose it's still in NEW queue for xenial too, for i386/amd64 [19:46] cyphermox: is it in -proposed yet? because I am running xenial-proposed i386 [19:46] yikes [19:47] cyphermox: it works fine [19:47] it isn't, at least not for i386/amd64, since it's in NEW [19:47] ooh, can I go even MORE bleeding-edge then proposed? :D [19:47] tsimonq2: sure, but xenial-proposed is probably not what you'd want to run day-to-day, things can and will break [19:48] heard it [19:48] never broken [19:48] tsimonq2: fair enough. as long are you're aware of the risks :) [19:48] :D [19:49] cyphermox: but CAN I run something more bleeding-edge? [19:50] not really. the other packages aren't available to apt-get, they're not officially in any repository, just waiting to be reviewed by an archive admin where necessary [19:51] oh :D [22:44] tsimonq2: running devel-proposed is very silly, honestly - it's a waste of time to deliberately run into precisely those problems that automation would have detected [22:45] *shrug* [22:45] the new features are worth it [22:45] they reach xenial as soon as they aren't broken [22:45] there's no artificial delay [22:46] by all means run devel, but you haven't been around long enough to see how it breaks, I think :) [22:46] it -> devel-proposed