[00:39] <tsimonq2> Unit193: (You probably know this but) I don't have upload access there.
[00:39] <tsimonq2> Unit193: Synced oidentd.
[00:39] <tsimonq2> rbasak: Just an FYI, for the record, that oidentd is now being synced for Unit193.
[00:40] <Unit193> tsimonq2: I know, seems the people that do are doing their own thing and ignoring everyone else. :/
[00:42] <tsimonq2> Unit193: Let me do something about that. Give me an hour or two...
[16:11] <zcot> I have a patch for a launchpad project. It's not in ubuntu repo but provided as a ppa. The upstream is the github page which I have submitted a pull request for, and eventually the maintainer said he doesn't want to deal with it anymore why don't you fork off. So, I decided to apply the patch against the launchpad package instead.. -maybe someone can get it into play? Or, no? not how the ppa system works? What should I do? -minimally, I could just throw a
[16:11] <zcot> code diff on the bug report page for other users?
[17:20] <rbasak> Sure you can comment on the bug to share with others. You can also create your own PPA and put a patched package in there.
[17:37] <zcot> rbasak: so, how would that work? i just go on a tangent with another ppa? is there a way to just link the 2 parts together?
[17:47] <zcot> rbasak: can you make anything more of this? I'm only aware of ppa availability, but here's the launchpad page, i see there's some jessie packaging? https://launchpad.net/conky-manager
[18:28] <rbasak> zcot: you create your own PPA and advertise it. I'm not aware of any way to link them together.
[18:30] <zcot> rbasak: ok. I guess this was never put into any ubuntu repository so no way anybody else could control the package. alright, that's what I'll do then. thank you.