[00:10] renatosilva: You need to separately unsubscribe (or mute) each subscription, yes. [00:11] omg! how about the disable account button, can I enable again later? (it says "if you plan to never user LP again") [00:12] To some extent, but it's not seamless. [00:33] how so? you mean the disable should be taken as permanent? [00:35] renatosilva: You can reactivate it later, but some subscriptions or other settings might be lost. [00:35] Well, you can *usually* reactivate it later. [00:37] so there is a chance that reactivation is not effective and I may, for example, lose push access to my repos? [00:38] all I want is to unsubscribe like I can on github (uncheck email and keep web), but not delete/disable the account (not at the moment for now) [00:39] I unsubscribed from 30 useless bugs already but there is ~140 more [00:45] renatosilva: There is no equivalent of the GitHub feature that allows you to ignore all of your subscriptions for a given project. [00:45] Are the bugs really that noisy? [00:52] not given project, all [00:53] you may choose to only see the blue ball on web interface, and not receive the corresponding email, for ALL projects [00:54] the bugs aren't noisy but I'm not interested anymore in them, and they are hundreds [00:55] is it possible to run an SQL or whatever to bunch-unsubscribe me from all bugs? [01:01] renatosilva: You could use launchpadlib to do it easily. [01:06] more inclined to completely leave launchpad [01:06] but thanks anyway wgrant, good night === ganesh is now known as gkadam === Laney is now known as Lawayney [20:57] Using launchpadlib, I am trying to find all bugs last modified on a specific date. [20:58] the only modifier I've found is modified_since, is there a better choice? [21:00] this is what I have so far: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23156213/ [23:37] powersj: maybe bug's date_last_updated ? === JanC_ is now known as JanC