[01:46] <tsimonq2> So, !x86 builders are out right now due to a fire in the datacenter.
[01:47] <tsimonq2> I'll work on some more Qt stuff on the Debian side tonight, but Ubuntu stuff will have to wait until they recover.
[01:47] <tsimonq2> :(
[01:52] <mamarley> A fire‽  How bad was it?  Was anyone hurt?  Are the builders destroyed or just temporarily out-of-commission?
[01:53] <valorie> datacenter usually means that it gets auto-locked down and filled with gas
[01:53] <valorie> then they have to wait until the gas can be sucked out and everything cools
[01:54] <tsimonq2> mamarley: For the first three questions you'll have to ask wgrant in #launchpad. I've heard estimates of 12-48 hours on things being back up, but as far as I can tell, no permanent damage.
[01:54] <valorie> before going inside to check on the damage
[01:54] <tsimonq2> valorie: You're probably right.
[01:54] <valorie> I have a friend in linuxchix who used to run datacenters
[01:54] <valorie> maybe still does
[01:55] <tsimonq2> Ah. sarnold in #ubuntu-flavors read the incident report, perhaps you could ask him whether you're right or not.
[01:55] <tsimonq2> I don't doubt it's plausible, but I'm curious as to what the full story is. :)
[02:11] <lisandro> o_O
[10:41] <mitya57> lisandro: let’s talk about qtchooser closer to Qt 6 release :)
[10:56] <bshah> xD
[16:18] <tsimonq2> .
[16:18] <tsimonq2> whoops