[03:30] <guiverc_l> I'm trying to update bug report on live test; getting Error ID: OOPS-fd30ca049e0f7c86be8d25a36de7cd78) ; known issues exist currently?
[03:34] <guiverc_l> retried a few times & worked so I'm happy  (3rd or 4th try, sorry I forget)...
[10:39] <LocutusOfBorg> hello, if anybody can give some sort of restart of autopkgtests runners it would be great
[10:55] <cjwatson> LocutusOfBorg: LP staff don't run those
[10:55] <seb128> LocutusOfBorg, it's not handled by the launchpad team
[10:56] <seb128> and it's holidays period so going to be difficult to find people around to fix things :/
[10:56] <LocutusOfBorg> yep, I tried here as last attempt...
[10:56] <LocutusOfBorg> we won't have queues drained for the new year...
[10:56] <LocutusOfBorg> meh :) ghc won't migrate
[11:02] <cjwatson> I'm OK with fixing things when I actually have access to them, but I don't in this case
[14:27] <frickler> congrats for breaking the 2M bug count (or number at least)
[22:12] <Kangarooo> how to find most ubunut bug reporters- who has reported more bugs. i bet im nr 1
[22:13] <Kangarooo> 2question. how to find what packages top 10 has most bug reports?
[22:16] <Kangarooo> 3question  Hello! I wanted to know how to change email where will bugs go? I added email+bug@gmail.com and i also have email+ubuntu@gmail.com one i want people to see to contact, other for bugs. where i can make it sure? alo made 
[22:16] <Kangarooo> for wiki ubuntu but that i dont have to put in launchpad then, no? And for email launchpad and list supscriptions i added +subsciprtions  https://launchpad.net/~kangarooo
[22:44] <cjwatson> It's only possible to have a single preferred email address in Launchpad, although your preferred email address for Launchpad can differ from your preferred email address in SSO (login.ubuntu.com, used by other things like the wiki).
[22:46] <cjwatson> There are a number of email headers that you can use for filtering at your end (see https://blog.launchpad.net/notifications/improved-filtering-options-for-gmail-users for some advice on using this with Gmail in particular; that works with bug mail nowadays too).
[22:48] <cjwatson> I can't think of a built-in way to rank users by number of bugs reported, though I'm sure you could write an API script to do it (https://help.launchpad.net/API).
[22:58] <Kangarooo> thx cjwatson 
[23:01] <cjwatson> Kangarooo: if I got this database query against staging right, though, you appear to be #121
[23:02] <cjwatson> also note we will likely take a dim view of filing lots of bugs purely in order to treat this as a competition ;-)
[23:04] <cjwatson> some of the top ones are clearly automated systems running for one reason or another, but most of them are usernames I recognize as real people
[23:06] <cjwatson> oh, that was across all of LP.  #40 if I limit to just bugs with bug tasks on Ubuntu, I think, although that query's a bit more complicated and I might have made a mistake in it
[23:07] <Kangarooo> cjwatson: wow cool!  i dont report nonsense- but crashes on mutiple systems. how can i not report bug if i get errors , crashes and they pop up mostly since 2008 tried first time Ubuntu. some years was active. then lost time so needed to get life back. now i could help again so wanted to know if it was valuable at all. anyone can report but no one knows how to register or use.
[23:07] <Kangarooo> no no its ok mistakes happen, so #121 :)
[23:07] <cjwatson> reporting actual errors is obviously fine
[23:07] <Kangarooo> ah so #40 i am? 
[23:07] <cjwatson> #40 within Ubuntu, I think
[23:07] <Kangarooo> yes
[23:08] <Kangarooo> something i did in life
[23:14] <Kangarooo> cjwatson: thx :) where to learn to make api s easy or clicking a bit. i know some tools apps reading man in linux for server adminitrating and wordpress fron-end a bit customization backend reading. could try api - whats most important thing to learn in apis or easyest way to play?