=== chihchun_afk is now known as chihchun === chihchun is now known as chihchun_afk === chihchun_afk is now known as chihchun === chihchun is now known as chihchun_afk [14:40] Hey guys launchpad is unable to sync my github repo for some reason.. any ideas? http://launchpadlibrarian.net/348529882/marius.quabeck-magic-device-tool-master.log [14:48] Mister_Q: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bzr-git/+bug/1084403, unlikely to be fixed any time soon. Can you use Launchpad's support for importing to git repositories instead? [14:48] Launchpad bug 1084403 in bzr-git (Ubuntu) "no support for gpgsig tags" [High,Triaged] [14:56] cjwatson, thanks but I have to discuss this with our team first [14:56] is there a reason why it was working fine for almost a year before? [14:57] https://www.NerdZoom.de/Screenshots/Marius/1512745017.png [15:04] Mister_Q: It depends on what's in the history of your repository. In this case, only the last two commits have GPG signatures; you can see that on https://github.com/MariusQuabeck/magic-device-tool/commits/master [15:04] Mister_Q: (I think GitHub has recently started GPG-signing commits that you create by editing files directly in their web interface.) [15:10] thats exactly what I did :( [15:10] so if I would do a commit via cli could then launchpad import it again? [15:12] Mister_Q: At this point you would have to edit your repository's history. [15:14] Mister_Q: Switching to a git-to-git import should be fairly straightforward though, and entirely avoid this class of problem. You only appear to be using the import for building a snap, and that's fully supported from git. [15:14] So I understand if you need to talk to your team first, of course, but it would be by far the simplest solution. [15:14] Okay I will look into that then. thanks colin! [15:19] np === signed8bit is now known as signed8bit_Zzz === Son_Goku is now known as Conan_Kudo === Conan_Kudo is now known as Son_Goku [21:45] Hi. I want to get rid of obsolete series entries from the "All translatable series" for the Ubuntu serverguide, but have been unable to figure out how. Reference: https://translations.launchpad.net/serverguide . All of the obsolete series have their status' set to "Abandoned" for the code, and "Obsolete" for the overview. Examples: https://launchpad.net/serverguide/precise and https://code.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-core-doc/serverguide/precise/ . Can any [21:59] dsmythies: It's kind of ridiculously hard to find, but if you go to https://translations.launchpad.net/serverguide/precise/+pots/serverguide/+edit (etc. for each obsolete series), uncheck "Template is active", and select "Change", that should do it [22:14] cjwatson: Thank you. I see that then it creates an additional list called "All product series with obsolete templates" with those series names. However, it also then becomes possible to delete the series, which I am doing. I'll never remember this stuff and so will add a new section to our "how to be a doc commiter for serverguide" wiki ( https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DocumentationTeam/SystemDocumentation/Repository/Members-Serverguide ) [22:15] * cjwatson regards Translations as a thing I cautiously poke with a very long stick every now and then