[14:18] <sil2100> GunnarHj: hey! Just a quick touch base: ubuntu-docs, gnome-user-docs are up to date for release?
[14:45] <GunnarHj> sil2100: Yes. OTOH both those are decoupled from the language packs. So I think the release check list need some revision. ;)
[14:59] <sil2100> GunnarHj: yeah, I know, those are non-langpack ones, which is why I'm pinging about them ;)
[14:59] <sil2100> But if they're up-to-date, awesome!
[15:05] <GunnarHj> sil2100: Ah, ok.
[15:13] <GunnarHj> sil2100: Ah, ok. But yelp, which is also mentioned in step 1.4 under "Release minus 14 days" at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ReleaseProcess, and which I saw that you asked seb128 about, is an ordinary main package which relies on the langpacks. So I suspect there is room for updating some details in that document.
[15:16] <sil2100> Oh, ok!
[15:16] <sil2100> Good to know
[15:17] <sil2100> I'll remove it from the process page then!
[15:19] <GunnarHj> Ok.
[15:21] <sil2100> GunnarHj: so I'd also like to start a new langpack export today - not sure when we usually count the language pack translation deadline
[15:21] <sil2100> Do you think I can request the new translation export in an hour already?
[15:22] <GunnarHj> sil2100: I think I read somewhere sometimes that it's at 21 PM UTC.
[15:23] <GunnarHj> Don't recall where I saw that, though.
[15:26] <sil2100> Final Freeze is at 21 UTC indeed, but hm, not sure if that's the case for translation deadlines
[15:28] <GunnarHj> sil2100: I have probably assumed that considering that they are mentioned in the same spot in the release schedule.
[15:29] <juliank> Ugh, I forgot to update python-apt to 2.2.0
[15:29] <juliank> I'll (0-day?) SRU that though soon
[15:30] <juliank> I think Apr 2 is up-to-date enough in terms of mirrors lists for release
[15:30] <juliank> ah but ugh, probably not updated back then
[15:39] <sil2100> GunnarHj: ok, let's wait till 21 UTC then! I don't think we'd be able to get RCs built today anyway
[15:40] <GunnarHj> sil2100: Thanks on behalf of the translators out there. :)
[16:29] <|\n> hi guys considering i'm able to build a native version of amd64 package with apt-build, can i somehow build an i386 variant of it using the apt-build?
[16:31] <|\n> apparently i have an extremely incorrect expectation of `apt-build install something:i386` being that simple :D