[09:23] <deanman> cjwatson, ah right! Got it, thank you very much for the clarification!
[09:47] <Freso> cjwatson: I was "just asking for a friend". I'm filing a ticket in the project's own tracker to move from bzr to git mirror in Lp.
[09:48] <Freso> I don't think any of the people involved with the project are otherwise using Launchpad much, so we probably never realised it was possible to do git→git now.
[10:18] <cpaelzer> Laney: you were to kind to give me the definition of the auotpkgtest flavor for ppc64el - just wondering, is x86 different for mem/cpu?
[10:20] <Laney> cpaelzer: no
[10:24] <cpaelzer> thanks
[15:40] <icey> any chance of getting u2f authentication into Launchpad?
[16:24] <rbasak> It'd be in login.ubuntu.com I think. That already supports 2 factor (which I use via my Yubikey)
[16:33] <dobey> it doesn't do u2f though
[17:00] <rbasak> No, but what I mean is that u2f would presumably need to go there, rather than Launchpad?
[17:03] <dobey> yes
[17:24] <iliv> I don't see the "Import Now" button under Import Details heading on a git repo page. I'm pretty sure it used to be there but all it says now is: The next import is scheduled to run as soon as possible.
[17:25] <iliv> did something change on Launchpad?
[17:32] <dobey> iliv: you're not logged in or don't have permissions to request immediate imports for the repo you're looking at, i would guess
[17:33] <iliv> I am definitely logged in. I also used to be able to do this many times before today.
[17:34] <cjwatson> if it's already scheduled then there won't be an import now button
[17:35] <cjwatson> it might have been already scheduled before you got there due to cron
[17:35] <iliv> yeah, how does this work exactly?
[17:37] <iliv> it also says: Last successful import was 6 hours ago.
[17:37] <cjwatson> URL?
[17:38] <iliv> sure, https://code.launchpad.net/~commandpromptinc/postgresql-snap/+git/postgresql-snap
[17:39] <cjwatson> I always forget precisely how the scheduler works but I think for git it basically just schedules an import if the last import was >=6 hours ago
[17:39] <cjwatson> yeah, so that one is scheduled and will happen when an importer gets round to it, likely soon
[17:41] <iliv> I would like to know how soon soon means. Just so I can wait and/or plan effectively. I mean, I can't sit here refreshing the page hoping soon is the next minute :)
[17:43] <cjwatson> I'm sorry, the queue length actually isn't visible to me (annoyingly), but I've rarely seen it be more than a few minutes
[17:43] <cjwatson> oh and in fact it's done now
[17:47] <iliv> okay so about half an hour, give or take
[17:47] <iliv> i'll have to remember that
[17:47] <iliv> thanks cjwatson and dobey
[17:48] <cjwatson> I think that must be near the high water mark; I frequently request imports and they're done inside a minute
[17:49] <cjwatson> ah, found some graphs which suggest there are ~300 queued imports at the moment
[21:54] <juliank> Hey guys, I was just getting  a email relating to bug 1657440 and searched my emails - I only got the initial bug report and the message about a remote bug watch being added
[21:54] <juliank> the other messages seem to have never reached my gmail address
[21:55] <juliank> I guess it is related to some SPF/DMARC failures
[21:55] <juliank> According to Google the initial bug report fails DMARC
[21:56] <juliank> And the original message probably only got through because it has a from ...@canonical.com address: https://paste.ubuntu.com/23963005/
[21:58] <juliank> I'm not sure what the best approach is - just change the From lines to not use real email addresses but the bug email?