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[00:10] <teward> kc2bez[m]: tsimonq2: arraybolt3[m]: guiverc: y'all go test discourse and tell me if it's back up
[00:10] <teward> then give me coffee
[00:10] <teward> actually
[00:10] <teward> genii: where's my coffee
[00:11]  * genii veers away from the beer fridge towards the coffeepot and returns with a mug for teward
[00:11]  * genii continues on his originally intended journey
[00:12] <teward> *consumes the coffee*
[00:12] <guiverc> teward, looks it; I just logged in  (I wasn't able to after clearing cache data earlier)
[00:12] <guiverc> thanks teward, appreciated !
[00:16] <teward> yep nothing a little kicking around on the command line doesn't fix :P
[00:16] <teward> arraybolt3[m]: tsimonq2: how went the git stuff
[00:56] <arraybolt3[m]> teward: Git migration complete, only four repos were missing.
[00:56] <arraybolt3[m]> That does not include Wiki migration and the like, however.
[00:57] <arraybolt3[m]> Discourse is being weird - I'm getting a loading screen I've never seen before, and it's taking a while (maybe I need to clear the cache again??).
[00:57] <arraybolt3[m]> s/??/?/ (hit two ? on accident)
[00:59] <arraybolt3[m]> teward: Yeah, Discourse is still broken here, but in a new way. Screenshots of developer console incoming.
[00:59] <arraybolt3[m]> s/Screenshots/Screenshot/
[00:59]  * arraybolt3[m] uploaded an image: (158KiB) < https://libera.ems.host/_matrix/media/v3/download/matrix.org/EJcpApSRFicfhKnEgxoYQXzM/image.png >
[01:00] <lubot> [telegram] <Roberalz> Same here (re @lubuntu_bot: (irc) <arraybolt3[m]> uploaded an image: (158KiB) < https://libera.ems.host/_matrix/media/v3/download/matrix.org/EJcpApSRFicfhKnEgxoYQXzM/image.png >)
[01:00] <arraybolt3[m]> 429 Too Many Requests? Almost looks like a possible DDoS attack or maybe a rate limit got switched on improperly.
[01:04] <lubot> [telegram] <Leokolb> Works well for me..
[01:05] <lubot> [telegram] <lynorian> Gitea having syntax highlighiting for the manual is great
[01:05] <arraybolt3[m]> @Leokolb: Might be related to region then. You're in Iceland, I'm in Central US, Roberalz is in Mexico, and I have no clue where Thomas hangs out at.
[01:11] <lubot> [telegram] <Roberalz> I am in Spain :p (re @lubuntu_bot: (irc) <arraybolt3[m]> @Leokolb: Might be related to region then. You're in Iceland, I'm in Central US, Roberalz is in Mexico, and I have no clue where Thomas hangs out at.)
[01:12] <arraybolt3[m]> Roberalz: Welp, that throws an extra layer of confusion on top of everything. :P
[01:13] <lubot> [telegram] <Roberalz> Jajjajaj, no problem :) (re @lubuntu_bot: (irc) <arraybolt3[m]> Roberalz: Welp, that throws an extra layer of confusion on top of everything. :P)
[02:10] <teward> arraybolt3[m]: 429 means it's not properly ratelimiting
[02:10] <teward> let me do some crap
[02:12] <teward> if this part fails too then i'll have to disable the ratelimiting template bits
[02:12] <teward> since it looks like discourse now has ratelimiting controls
[02:13] <teward> discourse app rebuild in progress.  total redeploy using existing data heh
[02:33] <teward> arraybolt3[m]: Roberalz: that should work now
[02:33] <teward> there was a config item missing from templates.  I fixed :P
[02:33] <teward> it's because we've got nginx in front of (dockerized) nginx in front of the actual application in the container
[02:34] <teward> so it was failing to get the real IP right from the reverse nginx proxy on the host level.  And I fixed that now.  so yay.
[02:36] <guiverc> teward, just fyi:  I just navigated the site, picked a thread viewed, then clicked edit post & then cancel... it's working for me still
[02:36] <teward> yes well it didn't close the site until right when i said it should work now
[02:37] <teward> 429 won't happen unless one of you does a stupid and hammers the site
[02:38] <teward> arraybolt3: we (council) haven't come to a solution for wiki, etc.
[02:38] <teward> so we're sort of doing stuff piecemeal here :\
[02:39] <teward> but at least we're using updated git :
[02:39] <teward> but at least we're using updated git :P
[02:55] <arraybolt3[m]> teward: How much are you going to hate me if I say I'm still getting 429 and an infinite loading screen on Discourse, in an Incognito window of Chrome?
[02:55]  * arraybolt3[m] clears cache again
[02:56] <arraybolt3[m]> Yep, still borked.
[02:57]  * arraybolt3[m] uploaded an image: (128KiB) < https://libera.ems.host/_matrix/media/v3/download/matrix.org/kwESOHiugohFQxheOjZtzJAT/image.png >
[02:57] <arraybolt3[m]> I'm not getting as many of them this time though so that's good I think.
[02:58] <arraybolt3[m]> Interesting thing, if I click on the "/csp_reports:1" bit in Chrome, it takes me to what appears to be a working page that says "Oops! That page doesn't exist or is private."
[02:58] <arraybolt3[m]> But trying to get to other data with that loophole fails - I always get put back on the infinite loading screen.
[02:59] <arraybolt3[m]> More interesting thing, here's when I try to access a post directly - no 429 errors, but still an infinite loading screen, and a "Refused to load the script" error:
[02:59]  * arraybolt3[m] uploaded an image: (115KiB) < https://libera.ems.host/_matrix/media/v3/download/matrix.org/aiXurbDgHaFCTymCAtnPQssK/image.png >
[03:11] <teward> i'll fix in the morning - i am borderline conscious right now
[03:12] <arraybolt3[m]> 👍️, thanks for everything!
[04:56] <arraybolt3[m]> Noticed something in Jammy - attempting to open an image file that was previously thrown away using the LXQt Image Viewer doesn't work - the image viewer just displays a blank screen. I'm guessing it's not set up to deal with the trash:/// (or whatever) URL that PCManFM-Qt hands it. Feels like a bug, smells like a feature enhancement, maybe something to work on in upstream LXQt this cycle?
[13:16] <teward> arraybolt3[m]: try discourse now
[13:17] <lubot> [telegram] <Roberalz> Working for me!!
[13:17] <lubot> [telegram] <Roberalz> Thanks (re @lubuntu_bot: (irc) <teward> arraybolt3[m]: try discourse now)
[13:25] <teward> yep
[13:25] <teward> takes time to fix things when different browsers accept different crap nowadays
[13:25] <teward> CSP is a pain
[14:19] <arraybolt3[m]> teward: Success! Thank you!
[14:23] <kc2bez[m]> I'm having success now too. I echo thanks! \o/
[14:24] <arraybolt3> echo "Thanks!" | sudo tee /sys/admin/teward
[18:10] <tsimonq2> Good afternoon everyone
[18:11] <tsimonq2> I'm going to spend a few minutes fully bootstrapping Lunar, so those packages are all ready to go
[18:11] <tsimonq2> I'm going to try to use GiTea this time - and update the Vcs-* fields\
[18:11] <tsimonq2> s/-*/-\*/
[18:11] <tsimonq2> s/-*/-\*/
[18:16] <arraybolt3[m]> Simon Quigley: o/ (wow your edit made utter chaos on the IRC side)
[18:16] <arraybolt3[m]> `s/-*/-\*/` shows up :P
[19:01] <tsimonq2> hahaha
[19:01] <tsimonq2> Well, turns out the archive needs to be bootstrapped before Lubuntu does... so, doing that :P
[19:23] <tsimonq2> arraybolt3: So, for reference, here's my new release list: https://github.com/lubuntu-team/new-release
[19:24] <tsimonq2> arraybolt3: As you may see, the next step would be to extend that tooling to automatically create `ubuntu/lunar` from `ubuntu/kinetic` and set that as the default.
[19:24] <tsimonq2> arraybolt3: If you're up for it, you have my go-ahead to JFDI. Otherwise, I'll follow up around Monday, and just manually do the packages I need to touch now.
[19:25] <tsimonq2> teward: hey you
[19:25]  * tsimonq2 sent a code block: https://libera.ems.host/_matrix/media/v3/download/libera.chat/200ac2b89a0c9fc459fe21a3092d89314a6384c3
[19:25] <tsimonq2> teward: what port is SSH running on
[19:25]  * tsimonq2 grumbles and uses HTTPS in the meantime
[19:26] <teward> tsimonq2: on phab or git?
[19:26] <tsimonq2> git.l.m
[19:26] <tsimonq2> GiTea
[19:27] <teward> it should just be port 22
[19:27] <teward> it needs an update though so stdby
[19:27] <tsimonq2> as per my logs port 22 isn't open :P
[19:27] <teward> your logs are shit :P
[19:27]  * tsimonq2 blames tewardfirewall
[19:27] <teward> stdby give me a few
[19:27] <teward> i've been working on a trillion things here
[19:27] <teward> lots of things on fire today on friday
[19:28] <tsimonq2> no worries teward, me too, take your time, just wanted to make sure it was brought to your attention
[19:28] <tsimonq2> (I can't imagine how bad Mondays are for you if Fridays are bad :P)
[19:29] <teward> tsimonq2: try now
[19:29] <teward> i think i mistyped `-s` into the firewall (source IP) instead of `-d` (destination IP) for the rule matching
[19:29] <teward> tsimonq2: well all the 'crap on fire' is because of a Verizon service problem
[19:29]  * tsimonq2 sent a code block: https://libera.ems.host/_matrix/media/v3/download/libera.chat/d9e2768877720d9676b266dfca30398e489604ee
[19:29] <teward> which impacted all $WORKPLACE remote offices
[19:29] <tsimonq2> grr Verizon
[19:31] <teward> try again
[19:32]  * tsimonq2 sent a code block: https://libera.ems.host/_matrix/media/v3/download/libera.chat/41047a3f79b61cbd3ef27c61efa7b29f833d2243
[19:32] <teward> wrong code block?
[19:32] <tsimonq2> teward: port working thank you, just need to add my SSH key :P
[19:32] <teward> yep yep
[19:32] <teward> *goes back to beating his head on a wall*
[19:37] <tsimonq2> teward: perms issue on GiTea now:... (full message at <https://libera.ems.host/_matrix/media/v3/download/libera.chat/bac6a6cd91fe990974d11ea4be94a1b5c2dfc2c0>)
[19:37] -queuebot:#lubuntu-devel- Unapproved: calamares-settings-ubuntu (lunar-proposed/universe) [1:22.10.12 => 1:23.04.1] (lubuntu, ubuntustudio)
[19:38] <Eickmeyer> I didn't know the archive was open yet?
[19:38] <tsimonq2> oh jeez that's because it's a mirror
[19:38] <tsimonq2> Eickmeyer: It isn't. :P
[19:40] <arraybolt3[m]> <tsimonq2> "arraybolt3: If you're up for it,..." <- Yikes, that looks like a bear. Which one is more important, that or Debian LXQt? I know we wanted Debian LXQt done before November, but that's getting awfully close.
[19:41] <tsimonq2> so https://git.lubuntu.me/Lubuntu/calamares-settings-ubuntu should be a mirror of https://code.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-qt-code/+git/calamares-settings-ubuntu - teward / arraybolt3 
[19:41] <tsimonq2> arraybolt3[m]: Soft deadline; I'd say getting ourselves bootstrapped takes priority
[19:41] <tsimonq2> Immediately after, yes, Debian LXQt
[19:42] <arraybolt3[m]> K. Also, speaking of Debian LXQt, the i386 symbols kept libfm-qt from passing the pipeline in Debian. I assume that's fixable by simply running an i386 VM and building in that to get the missing symbols?
[19:42] <tsimonq2> Also, I already wrote a Python script to do this, in the same new-release repo
[19:42] <tsimonq2> arraybolt3[m]: Yes, and as a Debian Developer I also have access to every single arch via SSH - porterboxes :)
[19:42] <teward> @tsimonq2: ubuntu/lunar?  shouldnt that be lubuntu/lunar?
[19:43] <teward> or are you trying to make a branch
[19:43] <tsimonq2> teward: I mean, ubuntu/CODENAME has been SOP since we started the Git workflow... I'm not opposed to changing it given a majority opinion
[19:43] <arraybolt3[m]> o kool
[19:44] <teward> but thats a branch right
[19:44] <teward> i am trying to figure out what is broke ;)
[19:44] <tsimonq2> yeah
[19:44] <tsimonq2> the problem is I was trying to push to a mirror
[19:44] <teward> ah heg
[19:44] <tsimonq2> let me be concise then...
[19:44] <teward> ye that wont work ;)
[19:45] <arraybolt3[m]> tsimonq2: So bascally I just get everything ready and then throw the packaging at you to get the symbol logs?
[19:45] <tsimonq2> https://git.lubuntu.me/Lubuntu/calamares-settings-ubuntu needs to be a mirror of https://code.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-qt-code/+git/calamares-settings-ubuntu
[19:45] <tsimonq2> I don't have access to change those settings it seems :P
[19:45] <tsimonq2> arraybolt3[m]: You could; i386 is the one architecture I'm okay emulating for these types of things
[19:45] <teward> no but i probably do as god
[19:45] <teward> stdby
[19:45] <tsimonq2> Just make sure it looks like, quacks like, and walks like i386 :P
[19:46] <tsimonq2> Thanks again teward
[19:46] <teward> *shoves i386 into the wastebasket*
[19:46] <arraybolt3[m]> Emulating... I don't know if I'm understanding you right or not, we also emulate RISC-V, right? By emulating do you mean cross-compiling, or...?
[19:47] <teward> updating gitea first
[19:47] <tsimonq2> sweet
[19:47] <arraybolt3[m]> OK, so, yes, bootstrapping. Thanks for helping me figure out what I'll be doing with the LXQt stuff.
[19:47] <tsimonq2> arraybolt3[m]: It's been years... but use QEMU
[19:49] <teward> tsimonq2: it's mirroring off github, i assume you want me to point it at Launchpad instead
[19:49] <tsimonq2> correct, please
[19:50] <arraybolt3[m]> tsimonq2: That's what I thought. But I use QEMU for RISC-V too... I mean, do you have access to a RISC-V porterbox and that's why we won't emulate it for Debian?
[19:50] <arraybolt3[m]> Maybe this is just me getting hung up on a technicality, but better to fully understand than to half-understand.
[19:50] <tsimonq2> I should have access to a RISC-V porterbox, yeah
[19:50] <teward> tsimonq2: it's not set up as bidirectional it's pull only mirror, i can do a bidirectional mirror setup i think but it looks like it's set up as a mirror now from git.launchpad
[19:50] <arraybolt3[m]> Ah, OK.
[19:51] <teward> but i don't think the bidirectional mirror will work as intended because it needs a username to push as
[19:51] <tsimonq2> teward: That's intended functionality, yeah
[19:51] <tsimonq2> arraybolt3: The reason for emulating it in Ubuntu likely has something to do with hardware expense
[19:51] <teward> tsimonq2: ok i mention that because it's described as a bidirectional mirror
[19:52] <teward> i'll make it mention it's just a mirror of the LP codebase
[19:52] <tsimonq2> teward: As in, intended functionality imo is a one-way mirror from LP
[19:52] <teward> description updated
[19:52] <tsimonq2> teward: old SOP, GiTea is easy enough to use now that it should work as a SSOT
[19:52] <teward> i set its mirror location to the underlying https://git.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-qt-code/+git/calamares-settings-ubuntu
[19:52] <tsimonq2> muchas gracias
[19:53] <teward> which is where the code.launchpad.net stuff points at
[19:53] <arraybolt3[m]> s300: o/
[19:53] <tsimonq2> should be all good teward, thanks for your time :)
[19:54] <teward> hail hydra
[19:54] <tsimonq2> screams in Latin
[19:55]  * arraybolt3[m] draws sword and charges the hydra
[19:55] <teward> anyways, s300, don't be discouraged about our chaos, that's just how me, tsimonq2, and arraybolt3 all interact iwth each other :)
[19:56] <teward> we're chill people.  welcome though :)
[19:56] <teward> (well i'm chill but chaotic, but that's a given)
[19:56] <teward> tsimonq2: i'm assuming you *like* gitea a lot more than the older phab code, etc. chaos.  i mean, yay for phab, but this is a lot like pure GitHub or Salsa
[19:57] <tsimonq2> Phab was great... for a seasoned developer :)
[19:57] <teward> hehe
[19:57] <teward> tsimonq2: but pure Git is a bit easier for people to contribute without all the Phab overhead.
[19:57] <tsimonq2> I always worried about the onboarding factor, and hoped it would just get easier over the years
[19:57] <teward> and we *want* new contributors where possible :)
[19:57] <tsimonq2> We're on the same page :)
[19:57] <teward> yep yep, it's why i pushed so hard to get us to migrate our repos OFF of phab
[19:57] <teward> the phab overhead is 'okay' but for pure newbies who just want to submit a small patch it's not really conducive to the openness
[19:58] <s300> teward: I'm watching while eating popcorn here
[19:58] <teward> even with LP's git it's a pain :)
[19:58] <tsimonq2> I mean, perfect time of the cycle!
[19:58] <teward> s300: no worries all's good
[19:58] <teward> tsimonq2: i know, it's why i didn't stab you and arraybolt3 to have the git migration as your heavy task
[19:58] <teward> can i assume that we're all good and I can start shutting the Phab git ports and directories for security?
[19:58] <tsimonq2> fair enough :)
[19:58] <teward> or do we need to do some chaos for the last 4 repos that arraybolt3 said didn't copy
[19:59] <tsimonq2> I'm +1 - check with arraybolt3 on a final answer
[19:59] <teward> *listens to epic trailer music cover for Ode to Joy on repeat in the interim*
[19:59] <arraybolt3[m]> teward: I meant there were ony four repos to migrate, and they were migrated.
[19:59] <teward> ah good
[20:00] <teward> so i can start the phab git decom
[20:00] <teward> ... tomorrow xD
[20:00] <arraybolt3> s300: LOL this channel is kinda weird - radio silence for 70% of the time, a bit of activity every once in a while, then tsimonq2 and teward and I jump in and make a huge explosion of developer activity, which is what you're getting to see now :P
[20:00] <tsimonq2> We still need to get tasks and the rest of the data off, I know you're only shutting off Git but let me be clear that we still need Phab until we have a solution for the other parts :P
[20:00] <teward> tsimonq2: that's a given.  Phab for git though has R/W to a specific directory on disk
[20:01] <teward> and we can simply chmod 000 that directory, and shut Phab git off
[20:01] <teward> (and shut its port of course)
[20:01] <teward> that in turn disables Phab git but nothing else
[20:01] <tsimonq2> (I'm aware, I'm the one that set it up in the first place :P )
[20:01] <teward> so yes, we have to migrate tasks, wiki data, etc. and we need to determine solutions for those
[20:01] <teward> but i'm just making sure you know the steps as well i'm taking to lock things :)
[20:01] <tsimonq2> fair enough
[20:01] <arraybolt3[m]> I think Gitea has a wiki solution.
[20:02] <arraybolt3[m]> At least I hit something that looked like that when browsing through the API.
[20:02] <tsimonq2> teward: One thing we need to do is get all of the repos off of mirrored status. My next target is https://git.lubuntu.me/Lubuntu/lubuntu-default-settings - kind of need it to be a standalone repo before I can push to it :P
[20:02] <tsimonq2> arraybolt3[m]: I would be interested to hear more about it.
[20:02] <teward> tsimonq2: how fortunate we can rename that to whatever we want for its mirror and then create a base repo for us to put everything in
[20:03] <teward> tsimonq2: i think kc2bez has that god access but I do too let me know when you want me to poke it
[20:03] <tsimonq2> "a base repo for us to put everything in" wut why
[20:03] <teward> actually while i'm here...
[20:03] <teward> *does evil*
[20:03] <arraybolt3[m]> Simon Quigley: Yep, I see Wiki stuff in the API, may as well find the docs now.
[20:04] <teward> tsimonq2: no i meant, git.l.m/.../lubuntu-default-settings -> git.l.m/.../lubuntu-default-settings-MIRROR, new lubuntu-default-settings repo, put stuff in the lubuntu-default-settings repo as a non-mirror.  Or, we just disable the mirrored state and edit on git your call
[20:04] <teward> let me know what you want me to stab
[20:04] <teward> arraybolt3: it has wiki functionality but *per repo* i believe
[20:04] <teward> not a general wiki like we had at parts on Phab
[20:05] <arraybolt3[m]> teward: Why not make one repo that acts as a general wiki?
[20:05] <teward> we can do that
[20:05] <teward> lubuntu/wiki, nothing but a README, which links to the wiki data
[20:05] <tsimonq2> teward: Perhaps I'm just not familiar with GiTea enough, but can you just turn off the mirrored state? Does that keep the repo in place or does it purge it?
[20:05] <arraybolt3[m]> But the docs seem sparse.
[20:05] <arraybolt3[m]> I see Wiki listed as a feature, but nothing about how to use it.
[20:06] <teward> probably because it's not something that's API driven i don't think
[20:06] <teward> it's not going to be automated migration either
[20:06] <teward> because we have old stuff on Phab that doesn't need to go over, etc.
[20:06] <teward> or needs rewritten
[20:06] <teward> or ${INSERT_MULTIPLE_STATUSES_HERE}
[20:06] <teward> tsimonq2: what do you want me to do for lubuntu-default-settings
[20:06] <teward> or do you want me to just wait
[20:07] <tsimonq2> teward: turn off mirroring, does that purge the repo in the process?
[20:07] <teward> i don't know lets find out
[20:07] <arraybolt3[m]> tsimonq2: Looks like it's just a Markdown pages.
[20:07]  * arraybolt3[m] uploaded an image: (124KiB) < https://libera.ems.host/_matrix/media/v3/download/matrix.org/uVHDunkhrqWZBcgQqoEnfISq/image.png >
[20:07] <arraybolt3[m]> ^ the wiki editor, I don't actually intend on making a Wiki page for qlipper-packaging but that repo actually let me get into the UI
[20:07] <tsimonq2> perrrrrrrrrrrfect
[20:08] <teward> > You can convert this mirror into a regular repository. This cannot be undone.
[20:08] <tsimonq2> yeah one repo for wiki sounds good to me :)
[20:08] <arraybolt3> teward: Well that sounds terrifying.
[20:08] <tsimonq2> teward: y[Enter]
[20:08] <teward> tsimonq2: https://git.lubuntu.me/Lubuntu/lubuntu-default-settings  <-- have fun it's converted the mirror to a standard repo
[20:08] <teward> so it's now direct-pushable, etc.
[20:08] -queuebot:#lubuntu-devel- Unapproved: lubuntu-default-settings (lunar-proposed/universe) [22.10.4 => 23.04.1] (lubuntu)
[20:08] <tsimonq2> thanks lol
[20:08] <arraybolt3[m]> Simon Quigley: You really don't have any fear of breaking things sometimes, do you? :P
[20:09] <teward> arraybolt3: you mean the "let's find out" button?  xD
[20:09] <teward> arraybolt3: see i didn't do anything until i read the gitea docs
[20:09] <arraybolt3> teward: No I meant the "This cannot be undone".
[20:09] <teward> ah
[20:09] <teward> arraybolt3: yeah it's not possible to turn a normal repo into a mirrored repo again
[20:09] <teward> but it's basically like changing the git origin and such for the repo
[20:09] <teward> no loss of data though
[20:09] <tsimonq2> teward: Final nag for now, since you have god powers, can you switch the default branch to ubuntu/lunar for default-settings please?
[20:11] <teward> also i made some changes
[20:11] <teward> lubuntu developers group on gitea has admin to all org repos and can create more and alter collaborators.
[20:11] <teward> except for godadmin because that's god
[20:12] <tsimonq2> thank you for that
[20:12] <tsimonq2> less nagging on my part :P
[20:12] <tsimonq2> artwork converted to a regular repo
[20:12] <teward> also
[20:13] <teward> i need to get you access here for the matrix synapse stuff
[20:13] <teward> but that's a later task 
[20:13] <teward> focus on the repos and code because we're prepping for next cycle xD
[20:13] <tsimonq2> ohhhhhhhhhhh yeah?
[20:13] <tsimonq2> sounds good XD
[20:13] <arraybolt3[m]> teward: Matrix synapse stuff? Like maybe I can switch homeservers away from this slow one that I've somehow mangled E2EE on?
[20:14] <arraybolt3[m]> (I dunno how I did it but only my Chromebook can see all my encrypted chats, anything else requires that I request keys for some or all of the chats, whether I use cross-signing or the security key. :-/_
[20:14] <teward> hehe yeah I'mma work with Simon to get an lubuntu matrix server deployed.  similar to how I have my own matrix server for my teward[m] but alas you still need the general matrix IRC bridge and federation thoug hso)
[20:14] <arraybolt3[m]> s/:-/_/:-/\)/
[20:14] <teward> simon and I can deploy stuff whenever, but getting us to a better place for git, repos, etc. is important so :)
[20:15] <arraybolt3[m]> K, cool. I can fight with this in the mean time.
[20:15] <tsimonq2> teward: For $dayjob, we have an Ansible playbook. Let me check to see if that's complete, if it is, we'll use it
[20:15] <teward> tsimonq2: ack, we don't have ansible but if you want just clone the ansible data over in a text document and we can script the steps
[20:15] <teward> shouldn't be too hard.
[20:15] <teward> the LXD container is already made
[20:17] <tsimonq2> Let me get an ack from my boss first - no idea if he's okay with this, yet
[20:17] <tsimonq2> (Give it a few days, I'll get an answer for you)
[20:18] <teward> no worries
[20:18] <teward> worst case we follow one of the thousands of guides out there :)
[20:18] <teward> and do it manually.
[20:19] <tsimonq2> sounds good :)
[20:19]  * arraybolt3[m] has to go afk and may be gone for long, sorry to interrupt, I might not be back until Monday. Unexpected crud happened.
[20:20] -queuebot:#lubuntu-devel- Unapproved: lubuntu-artwork (lunar-proposed/universe) [22.10.2 => 23.04.1] (lubuntu)
[20:21] <tsimonq2> arraybolt3: No worries, I'll handle the GiTea fun.
[20:22] <Eickmeyer> tsimonq2: Probably not going to see much movement on anything you just uploaded, and I'd be surprised if anything started moving for a couple weeks. There was a sprint this week, another one this next week, and then of course Summit the following week.
[20:22] <tsimonq2> ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ cool
[20:28] <teward> tsimonq2: at least it's very early in the cycle so we have a good timeframe to get major migrations for git, etc. done xD
[20:28] <teward> right?  :P
[20:28] <tsimonq2> teward: $boss is very +1, we just have to credit Altispeed for the special sauce :)
[20:29] <tsimonq2> right XD
[20:29] <teward> tsimonq2: no worries on that, after all you/Altispeed ended up having to pay me to help rebuild all the LUbuntu infra when someone hit the wrong button on DO that one time... xD
[20:30] <teward> i have no problems crediting Altispeed for the playbook :P
[20:30] <teward> *consumes snacks and coffee*
[20:33] <tsimonq2> cool :)
[20:34] <tsimonq2> teward: What's the best way to send you a private Git repo without giving you access to the current repo itself :P
[20:34] <tsimonq2> (Where can I push this repo to?)
[20:34] <teward> tsimonq2: local git clone, add a second origin to a private Git repo on git.lubuntu.me, push to second origin, give me access on the second separate repo?
[20:34] <tsimonq2> here I'll just create a private repo on GiTea
[20:34] <teward> that's what i just recommended xD
[20:35] <tsimonq2> perfect :)
[20:36] <tsimonq2> This repository has been marked for transfer and awaits confirmation from "Lubuntu"
[20:36] <tsimonq2> lol
[20:37] <teward> lol
[20:37] <tsimonq2> teward: private repo here: https://git.lubuntu.me/Lubuntu/matrix.altspd.com
[20:37] <teward> yep i see it
[20:37] <tsimonq2> sweet
[20:38] <teward> tsimonq2: i have a copy here now if you need to purge it at the lubuntu repos
[20:38] <teward> because the groups have access :P
[20:38] <tsimonq2> purging, thanks
[20:38] <teward> still private though (but next time create it against your username instead)
[20:39] <tsimonq2> I did, but forgot you had godpowers :P
[20:39] <teward> you made it under lubuntu/ that's inheriting the lubuntu-developers and such permissions of admin powers to see it
[20:39] <teward> my superadmin sees all though :p
[20:39] <teward> but i digress still
[20:40] <tsimonq2> :P
[20:40] <teward> *grabs slices of smoked sausage, and some whole grain stone ground mustard, and begins the snacking*
[20:59] <tsimonq2> teward: "By default, ENABLE_SWAGGER is true, and MAX_RESPONSE_ITEMS is set to 50. See Config Cheat Sheet for more information."
[20:59] <tsimonq2> you should up that :P
[20:59]  * tsimonq2 hates having to deal with pagination
[21:00] <teward> By default, [CENSORED]
[21:00] <teward> it'll take me a bit to get that ready
[21:00] <tsimonq2> okay lol, no rush
[21:00] <arraybolt3[m]> Sorry to randomly vanish, I really wanted to do the GiTea stuff but sometimes stuff goes explosive out of nowhere in $PERSONAL_LIFE. Thanks for your patience. Hopefully I'll be back on Sunday, but I'm sure by Monday I'll be back in action.
[21:01] <tsimonq2> arraybolt3[m]: No worries, as they say, this stuff happens
[21:01] <arraybolt3[m]> Thanks :)
[21:02] <tsimonq2> Of course :) just keep us in the loop briefly, if you could, if things get worse heh
[21:02] <tsimonq2> I'm happy to step in
[21:03] <teward> tsimonq2: well it's dockerized so i have to `docker compose down` and `docker compose up -d` every time i alter the config because it's in a docker-compose.yml but meh
[21:03] <tsimonq2> (The only thing that will make me suddenly AWOL is if I get arrested lol, unlikely but if I do my face will be here: https://www.greenbaycrimereports.com/  lol)
[21:04] <teward> tsimonq2: > "max_response_items": 200,
[21:04] <teward> you're welcome
[21:04] <teward> now give me coffee
[21:04] <tsimonq2> muchas gracias
[21:04]  * tsimonq2 throws teward a gallon of coffee from Kwik Trip
[21:05] <teward> *dumps a ton of sugar in and a ton of cream, mixes thoroughly, and then hooks up the IV*
[21:05] <teward> CAFFEINE
[21:05] <tsimonq2> bahahaha
[21:06] <tsimonq2> anyway... I'm going to put in some $dayjob hours, last call for "today" things?
[21:08]  * genii twitches
[21:11] <teward> tsimonq2: go have fun
[21:11] <teward> genii: you're free to provide more coffee :P
[21:11] <tsimonq2> sounds good :) thanks!
[21:11] <teward> 'cause the IV is already empty xD
[21:11] <teward> (metaphorically of course)
[21:12] <teward> *sips water*
[21:12] <tsimonq2> LMAOOOO
[21:12]  * genii siphons some Death Wish into teward's IV bag
[21:17] <teward> arraybolt3[m]: don't worry about your random disappearance due to personal life
[21:17] <teward> we all know that chaos.
[21:17] <teward> so take care of yourself, the majority of the git stuff is done now - the migration
[21:45] <tsimonq2> Roberalz: https://t.co/qDHG4HuX1E what do you think?
[21:52] <Roberalz[m]> <tsimonq2> "Roberalz: https://t.co/qDHG4HuX1..." <- I will see it
[22:08] <lubot> [telegram] <Roberalz> Really the only thing he says is that it's lightweight, the rest of the video just sets it up how he likes it.  Nothing special. (re @lubuntu_bot: (irc) <tsimonq2> Roberalz: https://t.co/qDHG4HuX1E what do you think?)
[22:20] <tsimonq2> Fair enough, thanks :)