[05:07] <jjohansen> Odd_Bloke: on the right hand side of the bug in launchpad, below where it says "Report a bug"
[05:07] <jjohansen> There is a section that says, "This report contains Public Information" followed by a yellow circle with a ! in it
[05:08] <jjohansen> well its probably a shoe but ...
[05:09] <jjohansen> anyways, click the little yellow doohickey (its a button)
[05:10] <jjohansen> That will bring up a popup with "Change information type", Choose "Public Security" or "Private Security"
[05:10] <jjohansen> generally if the bug already exists "Public Security" is the right choice
[05:11] <jjohansen> if you are creating a new bug and the information is not public yet choose "Private Security"
[05:12] <jjohansen> sigh, oops chiluk ^
[05:15] <chiluk> I changed it to private security until you folks choose otherwise.  Really it's probably public knowledge for bad actors at this point.
[05:16] <chiluk> Someone might want to share with the kernel team once you triage.
[05:17] <chiluk> I submitted a kernel Sru cherry pick request earlier as well.
[15:45] <chiluk> Hey jjohansen, can someone review https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1991975 or give permission to the kernel team to review it?  I'm not sure if private is really required here, it is new.
[15:46] <sdeziel> chiluk: since the issue has been discussed in here, I think public would be appropriate
[16:07] <chiluk> yeah in hindsight I probably should have marked it private to start with.
[16:07] <chiluk> Setting to Public Security.
[16:08] <chiluk> Also I think I have devised a workaround.
[16:08] <sdeziel> nice!