[08:15] <jamespage> fnordahl: new ovs and ovn uploaded for hirsute
[08:15] <jamespage> 2.14.0 and 20.09.0
[08:55] <Mmike> teward, I just tried installing older versinon of ubuntu (16.04-server), and it also says 'HTTP proxy', where, in fact, configures only apt-proxy (same as legacy installer does).
[08:56] <Mmike> So, old users are definitely confused (as I was) when entering 'http proxy' in subiquity - thinking that this is also 'apt proxy', where in fact, it is not. Maybe the installer should just warn the user saying 'this is not apt-proxy, and you should not cofigure it here - if you need apt proxy you'll configure it post-install'.
[09:05] <fnordahl> jamespage: \o/
[09:28] <jamespage> fnordahl: I've uploaded with a slight changelog message tweak - please could you fill our the templated sections for the SRU team to review on https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ovn/+bug/1899369  :)
[09:28] <jamespage> I'll then sub ubuntu-sru but existing point releases need to clear first
[09:32] <fnordahl> yep
[10:18] <icey> jamespage: got a few minutes to check out an SRU that I'm going to sponsor? It'll be my first time sponsoring an SRU so I'd like to confirm that it looks ok first :)
[10:26] <icey> jamespage: it's the top three stable/ branches at https://code.launchpad.net/~chris.macnaughton/ubuntu/+source/nova
[10:29] <jamespage> icey: I peeked at the first and it looks OK - assuming the others are much the same +1
[10:29] <jamespage> SRU information all looks complete as well (something I normally check for when sponsoring)
[10:30] <jamespage> will need a sub to ubuntu-sru once you upload
[10:34] <icey> ta jamespage - will upload in a bit :)
[17:49] <teward> Mmike: well legacy and older are debian-installer based so
[18:15] <coreycb> jamespage: do we want vaultlocker 1.0.6 in the queens uca?
[22:56] <cengique> sarnold, do you happen to have the chat log to see if anyone responded to our query about Microstack from last Thu?
[23:02] <sarnold> cengique: yeah, I should
[23:03] <sarnold> cengique: I can't spot anyone else talking about it, sorry
[23:05] <cengique> thanks for checking sarnold !
[23:06] <cengique> we'll investigate more before posting again :)
[23:07] <sarnold> I had hoped ntp everywhere would just fix it :) bugger
[23:09] <cengique> I'm wondering if any of the SSL certificates are expired..