[07:38] <guruprasad> KBar, it looks like the upstream link for the less (pager) is wrongly set to the less (css) project
[07:40] <guruprasad> Since the former is maintained by Ubuntu developers, you can ask them to remove the wrong link
[08:27] <dolfandrringa> Hey all, I get an OOPS when trying to login to launchpad: Error ID: OOPS-1e145ae572591ba1121a1e94362048c9
[08:28] <dolfandrringa> This is when using my Ubuntu One account
[08:30] <dolfandrringa> The reason I wanted to login (maybe someone else can do that for me), is I wanted to comment on this bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mutter/+bug/1423773 that I managed to dig deeper in it and filed it as an upstream bug report in gnome here https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/issues/5796
[09:21] <cjwatson> dolfandrringa: Did you possibly delete and re-create your Ubuntu One account at some point?
[09:21] <dolfandrringa> Not consciously
[09:22] <dolfandrringa> I haven't used ubuntu one (if ever) in years at least
[09:22] <dolfandrringa> I think I used to have a launchpad account outside of ubuntu one
[09:23] <dolfandrringa> cjwatson ^
[09:23] <cjwatson> Your original Launchpad account was created a few years before the login system was split out to Ubuntu One, but all existing accounts should've been transferred over.
[09:24] <cjwatson> Also you've definitely used your Launchpad account since the split.
[09:24] <dolfandrringa> Ok, but when at the new login page, I was asked "Do you have an ubuntu one account"
[09:24] <dolfandrringa> and I said "no"
[09:25] <dolfandrringa> And made one
[09:25] <dolfandrringa> so I guess I have 2 now?
[09:25] <cjwatson> It's possible your Ubuntu One account was associated with the other email address on your Launchpad account, I suppose.
[09:25] <cjwatson> Anyway, I can merge them
[09:25] <cjwatson> On the Launchpad side at least
[09:25] <dolfandrringa> Yeah, but still, I just logged in with my new ubuntu one account
[09:25] <dolfandrringa> the ubuntu one login works fine
[09:26] <dolfandrringa> but then I get redirected to launchpad and I get the oops
[09:26] <dolfandrringa> Cool, thanks cjwatson
[09:32] <dolfandrringa> That fixed it @cj
[09:32] <dolfandrringa> cjwatson
[09:34] <dolfandrringa> Thanks
[09:35] <dolfandrringa> Hey woutervb :D
[09:35] <dolfandrringa> Ik weet wie jij bent :D
[09:35] <dolfandrringa> Lol, fancy seeing you here
[09:36] <dolfandrringa> Github notifies me when you publish releases on canonical-ols :)
[09:39] <cjwatson> dolfandrringa: Yep, I was just going to say, you should be able to log in now
[09:40] <dolfandrringa> I am
[09:40] <dolfandrringa> As this proves: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mutter/+bug/1423773/comments/18
[09:41] <dolfandrringa> If anyone talks to wouter, say hi to him for me :D
[09:53] <rbasak> cjwatson: I've started with 7594 packages imported in total on Monday and have now added ~5000 to that figure. This doesn't seem to have moved the git disk space needle on your dashboard. Am I looking at the right fiture?
[09:53] <rbasak> figure
[09:57] <cjwatson> rbasak: Well, it's measured in terabytes - is ~20GB not plausible for that number of packages?
[09:57] <cjwatson> Let me see if I can force the units to GB or so
[09:57] <rbasak> I thought it'd be much more significant. But if it's not, then great!
[09:59] <rbasak> I have another ~25000 to go. I might as well throw them all at the queue right now then, given ~5000 didn't move the needle. I can easily disable dequeuing if needed. Right now there are a total of 18 import workers.
[10:01] <cjwatson> Maybe I'm too useless at Grafana but I don't see how to get it to force the choice of units.
[10:02] <cjwatson> Yeah, seems reasonable.
[17:08] <KBar> guruprasad: i see. there is no registered upstream project for less on lp yet so i just removed the erroneous one. but it still shows up 
[17:11] <luis220413> Can anyone answer this question? https://answers.launchpad.net/launchpad/+question/702930
[17:12] <cjwatson> We see questions about as quickly as we see IRC messages (more quickly in the case of most of my colleagues, I think), so no need to duplicate here
[17:26] <cjwatson> answered