[03:23] <guiverc2> Request an opinion please.  I was working on testcases of Lubuntu (https://code.launchpad.net/~guiverc/ubuntu-manual-tests/lubuntu-calamares) but wiped my drive array with bad `dd`.  I've got it back working  and did a `bzr commit -m "Lubuntu 20.04 Calamares install variations"` and it responded 399. I noticed an obvious error, fixed it & re-commited & had it respond 400. I then `bzr push "Lubuntu 20.04 Calamares install variations"` but link
[03:23] <guiverc2> doesn't reflect yesterday/today's 399&400.   Why??
[03:23] <guiverc2> My best theory is my 'backup' was a day before dd-wipe and was missing a ">", which I only noticed late (post-commit 399) when I re-read `test-case-format`, quickly fixed & re-pushed (thus 400) repeating the same mistake I made on 2019-12-31 again yesterday identically.  Thus why the page i listed doesn't show yesterdays or todays date  (I tried to re-push the same files as I had in 399, then 400 thus the re-use of those numbers & date isn't on
[03:23] <guiverc2> linked page).  Is this plausible or completely wrong?
[03:42] <jelmer> guiverc2: not sure I fully understand the situation
[03:43] <jelmer> This may be a better question for the mailing list
[03:49] <guiverc2> ack & thanks jelmer