[07:35] <seb128> wgrant, hey, so the nautilus translations tweak worked, the .po are in the queue now, https://translations.launchpad.net/ubuntu/xenial/+source/nautilus/+imports
[07:35] <seb128> wgrant, do you know why they stay on "needs review" though?
[07:35] <seb128> I think dpm usually say that autosort out but takes some time, is that the case there? what's the usual delay?
[07:40] <wgrant> seb128: nautilus has no templates, so there's nothing to approve into.
[07:41] <wgrant> Or someone deactivated it.
[07:41] <seb128> but I approved the .pot and they got imported
[07:41] <wgrant> seb128: Enabled, might work now.
[07:41] <wgrant> The template was disabled.
[07:41] <seb128> isn't that what you did?
[07:41] <wgrant> I disabled the upstream one.
[07:41] <seb128> disable the template
[07:41] <wgrant> To break the sharing.
[07:41] <wgrant> So the gardener should hopefully autoapprove the POs within a few hours.
[08:12] <seb128> wgrant, thanks
[19:57] <teward> is it possible to get my build tests PPA which I use only for package merge build testing (in addition to my local builders, to really rule out errant build successes, etc.) ARM-enabled?  (we're looking at one upload a month, two at the most)  Or if that person's not here should I just post a Question on Launchpad against Launchpad Itself for enablement?
[20:02] <caraka> I did the latter to get ARM enabled on my PPA, teward.  Questions for Launchpad itself
[20:10] <teward> caraka: right, but sometimes i'm lucky to see those admins here :P
[20:14] <teward> done, so it'll get done whenever :)
[22:57] <teward> wgrant: thanks for enabling ARM in my Xenial build test PPA :)
[22:59] <wgrant> np
[23:34] <mwhudson> i know launchpad doesn't support git recipes yet, but are there tools for doing the same sort of thing on my machine?
[23:34] <mwhudson> i.e. take upstream git, splice a debian directory into it, add a changelog entry?
[23:38] <mwhudson> (i guess this would be a git equivalent of bzr-builder)
[23:42] <wgrant> mwhudson: git-buildpackage may have some helpful bits, but probably not everything.
[23:42] <mwhudson> it certainly has lots of bits