[00:36] kalon33: they were down for a while for an aborted database upgrade attempt, but should have been back up for a while now [00:38] cjwatson: they are back for one hour or two now, thanks. [00:54] cjwatson: the PPA uploads which publish the actual builds to ppa.launchpad.net runs, what, every 15 minutes at most? [00:55] teward: about that [00:58] cool, if the ppa doesn't publish in the next 15 minutes then I'll probably poke here again, I thought it was in the ballpark of ~15 minutes, but wanted to confirm. [03:28] can bzr list branches of a project hosted on launchpad? [03:30] or better, does launchpad provide a better format than xml for querying that? http://askubuntu.com/a/564783 [03:36] renatosilva: the launchpad API [03:36] as noted in the other answer that was accepted [03:40] I'm more interested in a shell-based solution, actually I just wrote a code snippet [03:41] If you can query a JSON API with shell then by all means. [03:44] is launchpadlib based on json? anyway, here's what I've come up with http://vpaste.net/UNzsg [03:45] launchpadlib is a Python client library for Launchpad's JSON API. [03:45] https://help.launchpad.net/API [03:46] my goal is to improve launchtohub so it maps all branches automatically [03:46] https://github.com/renatosilva/scripts/blob/master/launchtohub.sh [03:47] ok, is there a single json url that would give me all branches of a given project? in that case I only need to wget it [03:53] staging.launchpad.net has SSO issue. [03:54] FourDollars: you do have an account on login.staging.ubuntu.com right? [03:55] dobey: I don't know. How to check? [03:55] FourDollars: if you don't know, you probably don't, because you have to create one. [03:56] FourDollars: but i presume your problem is that you're using your non-staging login on staging, and it's saying you don't exist? [03:57] dobey: I thought it will copy the existing data from https://login.ubuntu.com. [03:58] FourDollars: no, you have to create a separate account [03:59] dobey: I see. Thx. [04:00] renatosilva: https://api.launchpad.net/1.0/project/?ws.op=getBranches [04:01] dobey: It said I have already registered that account. [04:02] FourDollars: then maybe you did and have forgot the password. try password recovery [04:03] dobey: I used the same password for https://login.ubuntu.com and it is OK. [04:03] ok [04:05] renatosilva: you can also pass &status=Merged or such too. to pass a list of statuses, pass multiple status= args [04:05] FourDollars: what's the error you're seeing? is it 2FA related? [04:06] elmo: "There were some problems with the information you gave us. Please check below and try again." and "Incorrect email/password combination". [04:07] I am following https://help.launchpad.net/API/launchpadlib to use "launchpad = Launchpad.login_with('My Application', 'staging')". [04:07] FourDollars: are you able to log in to https://login.staging.ubuntu.com/ at all? [04:07] dobey: Not at all. [04:09] FourDollars: Does going through the https://login.staging.ubuntu.com/+forgot_password process get you sorted so that you can log in? [04:10] dobey: OK. Let me try it. [04:10] it sounds like either you haven't got an account on staging, or that you have, but it's a different password than your production account (and it should be a different password really) [04:12] How long will it be before I receive the confirmation email? [04:12] generally pretty quickly afaik [04:13] That's interesting. There is no email at all. [04:14] dobey: awesome thanks :) [04:14] renatosilva: it's all in the api docs :) [04:15] If I use "launchpad = Launchpad.login_with('My Application', 'qastaging')", there is no such problem. [04:15] FourDollars: qastaging uses production SSO. [04:15] staging uses staging SSO. [04:15] wgrant: I see. [04:16] (you can tell from the URL in the address bar, which you should be checking before you enter your SSO creds!) [04:16] It seems https://login.staging.ubuntu.com is broken for me. [04:16] broken how exactly? [04:17] you didn't get an e-mail yet for the password recovery? it said no account was associated with your address? [04:18] It said there is some account associated with my email address. [04:19] But, when I use my email address to recover the password, I can not receive the confirmation email at all. [04:20] checked the spam folder? [04:21] Spam folder is empty. [04:22] dobey: http://vpaste.net/0ceS3, cleaner code but inspecting the atom is faster [04:22] ok, maybe it is taking longer than normal. i don't know [04:23] renatosilva: it's probably less data [04:32] FourDollars: if it's not shown up in e-mail in the next 10 minutes, then maybe bug #canonical-sysadmin about it. not sure who deals with that bits in APAC TZs any more these days, but that's what i'd suggest. [04:32] dobey: OK. Thx. [04:33] anyway, i need to go, because i'm not in APAC. later :) [12:18] Hah, was about to ping someone to get a build priority bumped and it went from 'start in 18 minutes' to running. [12:18] The effect has become preemptive. === heroux_ is now known as heroux === Saviq_ is now known as Saviq === ggherdov`_ is now known as ggherdov` [19:58] Hi all, [19:58] Anyone I can talk to about getting a hostile project taken down from Launchpad? [19:59] One of our ex-developers went rouge, and tried to userp our Launchpad.. by re-registering a similar project name [19:59] And they have assigned all bugs that belong to our project, to their fake one as well. [20:00] The fake one [20:00] https://launchpad.net/geda-project [20:00] Traumflug does not represent us, and is not welcome [20:00] Our official account: https://launchpad.net/geda/ [20:01] And for the pcb sub-project (separately maintained): https://launchpad.net/pcb/ [20:02] The "gEDhead" team is run by the fake [20:02] https://launchpad.net/~geda [20:02] And either needs re-assigning, or shutting down. [20:14] pcjc2: hi [20:27] No-one seems about === bdmurray_ is now known as bdmurray [20:48] pcjc2: folk who can help will be about in around 90m [22:28] pcjc2: Have you tried speaking to Traumflug? I see commits from him in your Git repositories just a month or two ago. === sean__ is now known as jafo