[02:06]  * tsimonq2 wishes for build profile support.........
[07:55] <cpaelzer> hi, I struggle to find a good doc on how to create a private PPA
[07:55] <cpaelzer> I know I used them, but I never created one on my own
[07:55] <cpaelzer> anyone aware where I'd be able to find such a doc?
[08:04] <wgrant> cpaelzer: The only way to create one as private from the start is to create it within a private team, but admins can make a public PPA private after it is created but before the first upload.
[08:05] <cpaelzer> wgrant: ok we have a private Team
[08:05] <cpaelzer> so if I create a ppa in there is it private by default then?
[08:07] <wgrant> cpaelzer: Yes
[08:07] <cpaelzer> Thanks
[08:07] <cpaelzer> But it probably need to get out of this
[08:07] <cpaelzer> If you have authorization from Canonical to use Launchpad's commercial features, then contact us to have that applied to this project.
[08:07] <cpaelzer> I'll get the business people involved to sort that out
[08:08] <cpaelzer> wgrant: do you know what usually is needed to get that "officalized" ?
[08:08] <wgrant> cpaelzer: For internal or partner projects, talk to me in #launchpad-ops on Canonical IRC or email commercial@launchpad.net.
[18:52] <wxl> strange timeout https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/xenial/amd64/linux-image-generic
[20:09] <cjwatson> wxl: file a bug with an OOPS ID, please; looks like a page that needs some bulk loading treatment
[21:44] <wxl> cjwatson: https://bugs.launchpad.net/launchpad/+bug/1778289
[21:46] <cjwatson> thanks
[21:46] <wxl> np
[21:46] <cjwatson> (no need to do much analysis of which series fail and which don't; it's likely mostly coincidental, and the OOPS gives us much more information)
[21:47] <wxl> ah
[21:47] <wxl> well i was going to say i should have checked other packages built from linux-meta but maybe not :)
[21:47] <cjwatson> nah, no need
[21:48] <cjwatson> I know people outside the company can't see it (because they often end up having confidential information in them), but OOPSes basically include a full trace of all SQL statements issued during the course of trying to render the page, and some analysis of things like repeated statements
[21:48] <cjwatson> so it helps to have at least a little bit of context of what you're trying to do, but after that the OOPS tends to tell us all