[15:39] <MatthewAllen2> Do any of the mentor know how long it usually takes for a merge request to be approved/denied?
[15:44] <knome> depends on the source
[15:44] <ahayzen> MatthewAllen2, it depends on the team and size/complexity of the merge, also note alot of teams are still on holiday
[15:45] <MatthewAllen2> ahayzen, ahh - it's for the fix a papercut task - so the it's not complex at all. Do you know if it has to be accepted on Launchpad for me to be able to submit it for the "Fix a papercut" task, if it is clear I have fixed the bug?
[15:47] <knome> clear to whom?
[15:47] <ahayzen> MatthewAllen2, i would link the MP in code-in and then put it to "needs review" .. then when it is approved/denied in launchpad it can be approved/denied in code-in .. but guess it really depends on your mentor for that task
[15:47] <ahayzen> then the mentor can at least see the MP that you have created
[15:48] <MatthewAllen2> knome, it's a spelling correction so any mentor could clearly see that it's a fix https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/apt-mirror/+bug/1455522
[15:48] <MatthewAllen2> ahayzen, will do - thankyou very much :)
[15:48] <knome> MatthewAllen2, i think it would be fair to submit the task
[15:50] <MatthewAllen2> knome, ahayzen: just submitted, thankyou for the help
[15:51] <knome> np
[15:51] <ahayzen> :-)
[15:55] <MatthewAllen2> Anyone know if I can only complete the "Fix a papercut" or "Fix a bug" tasks once each, or if I can fix multiple as seperate tasks? Seems like you should be able to do that for bugs atleast
[23:15] <edve98> wxl: hey, could you please check my task in "install and test mkusb (Ubuntu)"? I see you are one of the mentors and I'd love to do one more task today :P
[23:16] <wxl> edve98: i have a whole hoarde of things i'm working on. i'll push gci up the list a bit
[23:17] <edve98> wxl: thanks ^^
[23:19] <xcub> Can someone tell me how one could reverse a merge proposal, and then unstage some files in that merge proposal that were never supposed to be there?
[23:19] <xcub> https://code.launchpad.net/~radonapps/dekko/+git/dekko/+merge/281487
[23:20] <xcub> I want to remove both NotificationWorker source files from the merge request
[23:35] <wxl> edve98: done
[23:44] <edve98> wxl: thank you again. I really appreciate it!
[23:44] <wxl> no problem. let me know if you need anything else ubuntu-ish, edve98, whether it be for gci or not!
[23:47] <edve98> wxl: oh right, what about my suggestion? Do you think it's possible? It was a bit strange for a second until I realized that I might have typed my password wrong. Can I submit it somewhere as a feature request? I didn't find anywhere where could I do that myself
[23:48] <wxl> already done, edve98 :)
[23:48] <edve98> wxl: awesome ^^
[23:48] <wxl> it's a little weird because it started as a project as a member of our community
[23:48] <wxl> NOT a regular developer or team member, mind you, but an important member of our community
[23:49] <wxl> it didn't used to be on launchpad for a long while!
[23:49] <wxl> so now at least you can file normal bugs against it
[23:52] <edve98> wxl: huh. Anyway, how is the usual way to request features? I've seen that it is possible to mark a bug as feature request but I'm not sure if it's the proper way to do it
[23:54] <wxl> edve98: that's the right way to do it
[23:54] <wxl> edve98: a bug, ultimately, should be seen as the first step towards creating a unit of work for the development team
[23:58] <edve98> ah, I see