[18:05] <surfzoid> I
[18:05] <surfzoid> hi
[18:09] <surfzoid> one suggestion, from overview page, there is apt-add-repository ppa:user/repository , it will add last unbutu version of the ppa, for older ubuntu we have a manual way , click on "Technical details about this PPA", then manually tweak /etc/apt, but apt-add-repository ppa:user/distro/repository should be more easy and beautiful 
[20:45] <cjwatson> surfzoid: It makes no actual difference either way except in some edge cases that aren't currently relevant anywhere.
[20:46] <cjwatson> The newer form is technically slightly more accurate, yes, but it's no more or less "manual".
[20:46] <cjwatson> Unless you mean something else that I haven't quite managed to parse from your question ...
[21:18] <Odd_Bloke> I think they're saying that having `apt-add-repository ppa:user/distro/repository` listed under the "Technical details about this PPA" section would simplify the instructions for that case: instead of users having to edit their sources.list (and, e.g., fail to use a .d file), they could simply execute that command.
[21:26] <rbasak> Isn't that what we already do? I don't understand what the suggestion is that's different from the current state.