[11:56] <cjwatson> teward: Were you still considering working on https://bugs.launchpad.net/launchpad/+bug/1879740, or has that fallen by the wayside?
[12:17] <teward> cjwatson: its fallen by the wayside - ft job and other obligations.  feel free to have someone else poke at it
[12:20] <cjwatson> teward: ack, thanks
[12:21] <teward> yep.  if someone still needs me to poke it then add it to my ever growing list of obligations :P
[12:22] <cjwatson> It'll likely need to get done, but doesn't necessarily have to be you.  Just didn't want to [cause somebody to] step on your toes.
[12:30] <teward> yep no worries
[13:06] <kkremitzki[m]1> Yay, it looks like the imports from Github for FreeCAD are fixed now, thank you
[13:31] <cjwatson> kkremitzki[m]1: Oh good.  I'm not sure that wasn't by accident, but we'll see ...
[13:47] <teward> cjwatson: i'm just surprised there's been no major outcry to bug reports themselves being DMARC compliant now. DMARC can be a pain, I know, but at least it's functioning heh
[13:47] <teward> and to think that's a change that's fairly mature and works heh
[13:48] <teward> feels like i made that contrib a few years ago, but it's only a year old heh
[13:53] <cjwatson> Yeah, nothing serious there
[13:54] <cjwatson> Canonical's in the process of getting DKIM signing into more outbound email paths, which forces the issue a bit harder
[13:55] <teward> yeah i heard that, but it won't become absolutely critical until @launchpad.net the domain gets a DMARC policy published for it for antispoofing.  THEN it becomes critical all outgoing mails are DMARC compliant.
[13:56] <cjwatson> Sure