[03:25] <mr-k> hi!
[03:25] <mr-k> can somebody help me?
[03:25] <mr-k> i'm just trying to upload my app to a ppa
[03:30] <wgrant> mr-k: What's the problem?
[03:30] <mr-k> i want to upload my hybrid app to a ppa, so I can do autoupdates
[03:31] <mr-k> like webupd8 did for Atom app (electron), or Popcorn Time (node-webkit)
[03:31] <mr-k> I really don't know how to proceed
[03:39] <wgrant> mr-k: We can help with problems uploading a source package to a PPA, but we can't assist with writing the source package. #ubuntu-packaging might be a better channel to help you with that.
[03:42] <mr-k> i can package it as a .deb, or compile it with all the files (dlls and stuff)
[03:43] <mr-k> i just want to know what the PPA expects to build the .deb itself
[03:43] <mr-k> I mean, how does it work
[03:45] <dobey> you have to upload a debian source package
[12:53] <BeSSx> Hello, why does Ubuntu PPA only use 1024 bit keys? Please upgreade at least to 2048 bit!
[12:53] <BeSSx> 1024 is too weak
[12:54] <BeSSx> Or is there an option somewhere?
[13:06] <mapreri> BeSSx: newly created users have a 4096 key.  changing the key of an already published ppa is hard/impossible (as current users would suddenly be unable to authenticate the repository)
[13:07] <BeSSx> mapreri: That's great to hear!
[13:08] <BeSSx> mapreri: The only thing I am unsure: How are the keys stored, are they really secure?
[13:11] <dobey> they are automatically generated. i'd say the keys are stored "reasonably secure"
[13:19] <morphis> cjwatson: just filed https://bugs.launchpad.net/launchpad/+bug/1594370 about another proxy error when building snaps on launchpad, hope that one is filed against the right component