[00:01] Anyone know why I got an email saying "A new OAuth token consumer was enabled in Launchpad." [00:05] jeremy31: That usually means you've used launchpadlib on a new machine. https://launchpad.net/~/+oauth-tokens should list your active tokens and let you see which application was just authorised now. [00:06] wgrant Thanks, could this be caused by Ubuntu One SSO? [00:07] jeremy31: Ubuntu One SSO won't do that itself, but something that you've used SSO with might. [00:08] wgrant, any thing to be concerned about? [00:09] jeremy31: If you didn't perform any action that could have triggered that email, you should absolutely be concerned -- an OAuth token gives full access to your Launchpad account. [00:09] You should work out what it was. [00:10] Did you do something relating to SSO? [00:10] What does https://launchpad.net/~/+oauth-tokens list as the most recent authorisation? [00:11] wgrant It shows askubuntu to read non-private data, likely after my last kernel update and I had to login to a few Ubuntu websites again, may have been a browser update also [00:13] jeremy31: Huh, yeah, looks like AskUbuntu has changed its login workflow and now does something very strange. [00:13] But at least it's only reading non-private data, and you would have had to click through an LP consent page. [00:14] https://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/307647/support-for-openid-ends-on-july-1-2018 <- ah yes [00:14] They didn't talk to us about it first :/ [00:15] wgrant, never any surprises? [00:16] Quite [08:21] hi :) [08:22] is there any way to download or access locally all the bug reports of a public project? === trevorj_ is now known as trevorj [20:48] hi [20:48] is there a way to hide "fix committed" bugs in the bug list? [20:48] we are nearing a release, so the bug list is full of things that have been fixed already [20:49] GyrosGeier: look for the "Advanced Search" link and you can deselect that there [20:51] thanks!