=== Ursinha is now known as Ursinha-afk === Ursinha-afk is now known as Ursinha === greyback is now known as greyback|food === greyback|food is now known as greyback === roadmr is now known as roadmr_afk [18:16] hey folk, I have some bugs nominated for SRU into 14.04, but the next step seems to be converting the nomination into a bug task -- and there doesn't seem to be any documented mechanism for that other than "the Ubuntu drivers will notice and accept or reject the nomination" which doesn't happen [18:17] is it really a "who you know" thing now? [19:06] bregma: the right place to ask is here. It's documented in step 4 of https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates#Procedure although I think IRC is probably quicker and easier. [19:07] * rbasak edits the page [19:07] well, that documents talks about nominating the bugs, which they already are [19:08] People here can check and accept them too. [19:09] Or the uploader, or SRU team member, can do it. I wouldn't consider an SRU upload to be blocked on having the nomination accepted. [19:12] but the documented procedure says to mark the bug task status should be changed to In Progress, which is challenging to do without a bug task -- unless I change one of the other bug tasks, which makes no sense to me [19:13] Why don't you try asking someone to approve your nomination? [19:14] The reason it generally has never been a problem is because the rare person who has a problem just asks, and someone fixes it. [19:14] also, the documentation does not say how to notify the SRU team about the bug -- I would assume they need to be subscribed, but it just doesn't say [19:15] and yes, I do "just know someone" to ask, but I don't recall Ubuntu being such an inside-cabal-only distribution [19:17] The SRU team doesn't need to be subscribed. They look in the unapproved queue (through a report), and the upload will end up there via your sponsor. You do need to subscribe the sponsorship team, details of which are in the "get a sponsor" link. [19:18] You don't need to "know someone". You can just ask here, which you still haven't done. It's as if you're trying to make the process difficult for yourself. [19:19] Or you can email ubuntu-devel-discuss for help if you wish. [19:21] I do agree that the documentation can be improved. You seem to best understand what's wrong with the documentation, so would you mind fixing it? It's a wiki. === roadmr_afk is now known as roadmr === Ursinha is now known as Ursinha-afk === Ursinha-afk is now known as Ursinha