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cjwatsonSon_Goku: I question your anecdata there, THB00:35
cjwatson*TBH00:35
cjwatsonI've heard lots of people say the exact opposite00:35
Son_Gokureally?00:35
cjwatsonreally00:35
cjwatsonI imagine it depends very strongly on the maintainer/subscribers00:35
Son_Gokuwell, the track record for both is really low for me00:35
Son_Gokuso it's not hard for one to surpass the other00:35
cjwatsonsome maintainers are excellent in either system, some are overworked, such is life00:36
Son_Gokuyeah, I know00:36
Son_Gokugod knows I've been that way about stuff, too00:36
Son_Gokubut I do really hate debbugs00:37
Son_Gokuit's a horrid system00:37
Son_GokuI like how launchpad does quite a few things, I just wish it wasn't an enormous mess to set up and basically not portable to Python 300:37
cjwatsonI like both in different ways00:38
cjwatsonand hopefully we'll prove you wrong about Python 3 eventually :)00:38
Son_Gokuwhat is there to like about debbugs?00:38
Son_Gokucjwatson: I *really* *really* hope so00:38
cjwatsonyou're being pretty aggressive about it so I don't really want to get into it quite honestly00:38
Son_Gokumeh, I'm in a sour mood (I've been sick for nearly 9 days)00:39
sarnoldmay I recommend reading?00:39
Son_Gokusarnold: reading what?00:39
sarnoldanything :) your local library likely has recommendations if your reading pile has grown too short :)00:39
Son_Gokudon't have one :(00:40
cjwatsonbut I like its simplicity and lack of bells and whistles; sometimes that's pretty refreshing00:40
Son_Gokucjwatson: simplicity is nice00:40
cjwatsonalso I really really like the ability to clone bugs00:40
cjwatsonI don't often see trackers with that feature00:40
Son_Gokuwe have that feature in the Red Hat Bugzilla00:40
cjwatsonfair enough00:40
Son_Gokuit is something that I miss from GitHub projects, though00:40
Son_GokuGitHub's issue tracker leaves a ton to be desired00:41
cjwatsonand its version tracking is a really good (if complex) bit of data gathering00:41
Son_Gokucjwatson: isn't that just special emails with extra header information?00:41
cjwatsonno00:41
cjwatsonit's aware of the version history of each package and its status in different suites00:41
Son_Gokuthat *is* handy00:42
cjwatsonand can track bugs present/absent in different branches etc.00:42
Son_Gokurhbz is unfortunately not wired up that way (even though I know it can do it...)00:42
cjwatsonLP -> python3 is basically blocked pretty hard behind porting the build system to pip/virtualenv00:42
Son_Gokuwhat, so the Zope components are already ported?00:43
sarnoldI thought twisted was the sticking point?00:43
cjwatsonbecause there are a bunch of key dependencies we can't upgrade until we've done that, for arcane reasons00:43
cjwatsonZope is mostly ported upstream00:43
cjwatsontwisted is also mostly ported upstream, maybe with some missing bits and pieces00:43
Son_Gokubzr is not ported, right?00:43
sarnoldwow, that must have been .. intense. :)00:43
cjwatsonno, we'd have to do something about that, ditto storm and others00:43
Son_GokuI can only imagine the pain that had to happen for zope and twisted00:44
cjwatsonwe might well be able to carve out some of our bzrlib dependencies a bit nowadays00:44
cjwatsonnot sure, it hasn't yet been really worth looking into that00:44
cjwatsonbut the first thing is to get onto xenial and onto pip00:45
cjwatson(and revision control into git, which should be in the new year assuming that our department's jenkins setup gets some necessary tweaks applied)00:46
cjwatsonI certainly gather twisted was pretty heavy lifting00:46
cjwatsonquite a few of LP's bzrlib dependencies are basically because there happened to be some handy bit of code in the bowels of bzrlib and the people working on that bit of LP knew that bit of bzrlib ...00:48
cjwatsonso e.g. bzrlib.tests.multiply_tests (can be replaced by testscenarios), or bzrlib.lock.WriteLock used in lp.testing.pgsql and surely there's some other replacement for that00:50
cjwatsonI suspect that with a bit of effort most of the rest could be made into some kind of RPC call to the codehosting server and we could just consolidate all the bzrlib use in codehosting, at which point the rest of the codebase could avoid needing to import it.  Maybe.00:52
cjwatsone.g. our git hosting is structured so that all the use of pygit2 is entirely confined to the git server00:52
Son_Gokuit's too bad that lp never supported hg01:08
Son_Gokuit would have made for a first-class hosted hg system01:09
cjwatsonyeah, perhaps; but the time has probably passed01:10
* Son_Goku shrugs01:16
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fossfreedomanyone from the ubiquity slideshow team around?  our (Ubuntu Budgie) proposal is kind of stuck - any chance of a review please? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu/+bug/164497610:54
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1644976 in ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu (Ubuntu) "ubuntu budgie slideshow proposal" [Undecided,New]10:54
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