I got this on one of teams I'm on: ---------- Forwarded Message ---------- > >Subject: [Nubuntu] Launchpad: important changes to your PPA >Date: Wednesday 28 January 2009 >From: matthew.revell@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >To: nUbuntu users <nubuntu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > >Hello Nubuntu, > >Your Launchpad PPA: three important changes >-------------------------------------------- > >We have three important items of news regarding your Launchpad >Personal Package Archive(s): > > * your PPA now has its own key and packages are now signed > * your PPA URLs and upload paths are going to change > * we are going to start removing deleted/superseded packages > from our servers. > >These changes affect PPAs owned both by individuals and teams. > > >Signed PPAs >------------ > >Every PPA now has its own unique key, which Launchpad uses to >sign the packages it builds in the archive. > >People downloading a package from your PPA can now verify that it >hasn't been altered since Launchpad built it. > >You can find out how to add the PPA key to your Ubuntu system >here: > >https://help.launchpad.net/PPAKeys > > >Changes to PPA URLs and upload paths >------------------------------------- > >We want to make Launchpad flexible enough that an individual or >team can have more than one PPA. To allow for that, we need to >make some changes now. > >With the release of Launchpad 2.2.1 (due on the 28th January), >three things happen: > > * your PPA's upload path will change from ~user/ubuntu[/series] > to ~user/ppa/ubuntu[/series] > * your PPA's overview page URL will change from > launchpad.net/~user/+archive to launchpad.net/~user/+archive/ppa > * your archive's address will change from ppa.lp.net/user/ubuntu > to ppa.lp.net/user/ppa/ubuntu > >To make sure everyone has a chance to get used to these changes, >there'll be a period where both the old and new URLs/paths work, >after which we'll remove the old versions. However, you should let >your PPA's users know about the archive address change as soon as >possible. > > >Automatic removal of deleted and superseded PPA packages >---------------------------------------------------------- > >Until now, when you've deleted a package from your PPA -- or a >newer package has superseded it -- Launchpad has kept a copy of >the binary and made it available from your PPA overview page. > >>From now on, whenever you delete a package, or it is superseded, > >Launchpad will: > > 1. mark the package as deleted/superseded > 2. wait 30 days > 3. entirely remove the binary package from the PPA servers. > >You'll still have access to the build records, the only >difference being that there'll no longer be a link to the binary. > >Important: after the release of Launchpad 2.2.1, on January 28th, >we will start removing any packages that have been in the deleted >or superseded state for more than 30 days. > >If you have any questions about these changes, please ask! > >Thanks, > >-- >Matthew Revell - Launchpad.net - free software collaboration and project >hosting > >_______________________________________________ >Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~nubuntu >Post to : nubuntu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~nubuntu >More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp >------------------------------------------------------- This was the 1st time I've heard about this changes, didnt see anything in this list, or on meeting logs. What lead to this changes? I know that a 30 day trial period is provided, but why was the announce email right on the day of the changes? Thanks and sorry for the noise. -- Hi, I'm BUGabundo, and I am Ubuntu (whyubuntu.com) (``-_-´´) http://LinuxNoDEI.BUGabundo.net Linux user #443786 GPG key 1024D/A1784EBB My new micro-blog @ http://BUGabundo.net ps. My emails tend to sound authority and aggressive. I'm sorry in advance. I'll try to be more assertive as time goes by...
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