The root of the web service.
The name of the operation being invoked.
The name of the operation being invoked.
<strong>Search text</strong>
The name of the operation being invoked.
Display Name: This team's name as you would like it displayed throughout Launchpad.
Name: A short unique name, beginning with a lower-case letter or number, and containing only letters, numbers, dots, hyphens, or plus signs.
Subscription period: Number of days a new subscription lasts before expiring. You can customize the length of an individual subscription when approving it. Leave this empty or set to 0 for subscriptions to never expire.
Team Description: Use plain text; URLs will be linkified
Renewal period: Number of days a subscription lasts after being renewed. You can customize the lengths of individual renewals, but this is what's used for auto-renewed and user-renewed memberships.
<strong>Subscription policy</strong>
The name of the operation being invoked.
The name of the operation being invoked.
The name of the operation being invoked.
<strong>Search text</strong>
The name of the operation being invoked.
<strong>Search text</strong>
The canonical link to this resource.
The link to the WADL description of this resource.
<strong>Owner</strong>
<strong>Nickname</strong>
<strong>IRC network</strong>
<strong>Nickname</strong>
<strong>IRC network</strong>
The canonical link to this resource.
The link to the WADL description of this resource.
Name: At least one lowercase letter or number, followed by letters, dots, hyphens or plusses. Keep this name short, as it is used in URLs.
Part of: Super-project. In Launchpad, we can setup a special "project group" that is an overarching initiative that includes several related projects. For example, the Mozilla Project produces Firefox, Thunderbird and Gecko. This information is used to group those projects in a coherent way. If you make this project part of a group, the group preferences and decisions around bug tracking, translation and security policy will apply to this project.
Name: At least one lowercase letter or number, followed by letters, dots, hyphens or plusses. Keep this name short, as it is used in URLs.
Part of: Super-project. In Launchpad, we can setup a special "project group" that is an overarching initiative that includes several related projects. For example, the Mozilla Project produces Firefox, Thunderbird and Gecko. This information is used to group those projects in a coherent way. If you make this project part of a group, the group preferences and decisions around bug tracking, translation and security policy will apply to this project.
The canonical link to this resource.
The link to the WADL description of this resource.
<strong>Wiki host</strong>
<strong>Owner</strong>
<strong>The URL for this wiki home page.</strong>
<strong>Wikiname</strong>
<strong>Wiki host</strong>
<strong>Wikiname</strong>
The canonical link to this resource.
The link to the WADL description of this resource.
<strong>The state of this membership</strong>
<strong>Member</strong>
<strong>Team</strong>
<strong>The state of this membership</strong>
<strong>Team</strong>
<strong>Team</strong>
<strong>Team</strong>
<strong>Team</strong>
<strong>The latitude of this object.</strong>
<strong>The time zone of this object.</strong>
<strong>The longitude of this object.</strong>
<strong>Team</strong>
The canonical link to this resource.
The link to the WADL description of this resource.
Mugshot: A large image of exactly 192x192 pixels, that will be displayed on the team page in Launchpad. It should be no bigger than 100kb in size.
<strong>List of Jabber IDs of this Person.</strong>
<strong>All WikiNames of this Person.</strong>
All subteams of this team.:
A subteam is any team that is a member (either directly or
indirectly) of this team. As an example, let's say we have
this hierarchy of teams:
Rosetta Translators
Rosetta pt Translators
Rosetta pt_BR Translators
In this case, both 'Rosetta pt Translators' and 'Rosetta pt_BR
Translators' are subteams of the 'Rosetta Translators' team,
and all members of both subteams are considered members of
"Rosetta Translators".
<strong>When someone's membership is about to expire, notify them and</strong>
<strong>All teams in which this person is an indirect member.</strong>
<strong>The longitude of this object.</strong>
Subscription policy: 'Moderated' means all subscriptions must be approved. 'Open' means any user can join without approval. 'Restricted' means new members can be added only by a team administrator.
<strong>All teams in which this person is a participant.</strong>
<strong>Is this object a team?</strong>
Preferred email address: The preferred email address for this person. The one we'll use to communicate with them.
Open membership invitations.: All TeamMemberships which represent an invitation (to join a team) sent to this person.
Confirmed e-mails of this person.: Confirmed e-mails are the ones in the VALIDATED state
<strong>List of languages known by this person</strong>
<strong>Hide my email addresses from other Launchpad users</strong>
All participants of this team.: List of all direct and indirect people and teams who, one way or another, are a part of this team. If you want a method to check if a given person is a member of a team, you should probably look at IPerson.inTeam().
<strong>This is an active user or a team.</strong>
All superteams of this team.:
A superteam is any team that this team is a member of. For
example, let's say we have this hierarchy of teams, and we are
the "Rosetta pt_BR Translators":
Rosetta Translators
Rosetta pt Translators
Rosetta pt_BR Translators
In this case, we will return both 'Rosetta pt Translators' and
'Rosetta Translators', because we are member of both of them.
<strong>The latitude of this object.</strong>
<strong>All `ITeamMembership`s for Teams this Person is an active member of.</strong>
<strong>Team Owner</strong>
Mailing List Auto-subscription Policy: This attribute determines whether a person is automatically subscribed to a team's mailing list when the person joins said team.
Subscription period: Number of days a new subscription lasts before expiring. You can customize the length of an individual subscription when approving it. Leave this empty or set to 0 for subscriptions to never expire.
<strong>All members whose membership is in the EXPIRED state</strong>
Active `ITeamMembership`s for this object's members.: Active TeamMemberships are the ones with the ADMIN or APPROVED status. The results are ordered using Person.sortingColumns.
Visibility: Public visibility is standard, and Private Membership means that a team's members are hidden.
Renewal period: Number of days a subscription lasts after being renewed. You can customize the lengths of individual renewals, but this is what's used for auto-renewed and user-renewed memberships.
<strong>List of members with ADMIN or APPROVED status</strong>
<strong>Date Created</strong>
<strong>All members whose membership is in the INVITED state</strong>
Display Name: This team's name as you would like it displayed throughout Launchpad.
Team Description: Use plain text; URLs will be linkified
Name: A short unique name, beginning with a lower-case letter or number, and containing only letters, numbers, dots, hyphens, or plus signs.
Time zone: The time zone of where you live.
<strong>All members whose membership is in the PROPOSED state</strong>
<strong>List of this team's admins.</strong>
<strong>List of IRC nicknames of this Person.</strong>
Karma: The cached total karma for this person.
<strong>All members whose membership is in the DEACTIVATED state</strong>
Homepage Content: The content of your home page. Edit this and it will be displayed for all the world to see.
Mugshot: A large image of exactly 192x192 pixels, that will be displayed on the team page in Launchpad. It should be no bigger than 100kb in size.
<strong>When someone's membership is about to expire, notify them and</strong>
Subscription policy: 'Moderated' means all subscriptions must be approved. 'Open' means any user can join without approval. 'Restricted' means new members can be added only by a team administrator.
<strong>Hide my email addresses from other Launchpad users</strong>
<strong>Team Owner</strong>
Mailing List Auto-subscription Policy: This attribute determines whether a person is automatically subscribed to a team's mailing list when the person joins said team.
Subscription period: Number of days a new subscription lasts before expiring. You can customize the length of an individual subscription when approving it. Leave this empty or set to 0 for subscriptions to never expire.
Visibility: Public visibility is standard, and Private Membership means that a team's members are hidden.
Renewal period: Number of days a subscription lasts after being renewed. You can customize the lengths of individual renewals, but this is what's used for auto-renewed and user-renewed memberships.
Display Name: This team's name as you would like it displayed throughout Launchpad.
Team Description: Use plain text; URLs will be linkified
Name: A short unique name, beginning with a lower-case letter or number, and containing only letters, numbers, dots, hyphens, or plus signs.
Time zone: The time zone of where you live.
Homepage Content: The content of your home page. Edit this and it will be displayed for all the world to see.
The canonical link to this resource.
The link to the WADL description of this resource.
Name: A unique name, used in URLs, identifying the project
group. All lowercase, no special characters.
Examples: apache, mozilla, gimp.
Name: A unique name, used in URLs, identifying the project
group. All lowercase, no special characters.
Examples: apache, mozilla, gimp.
The canonical link to this resource.
The link to the WADL description of this resource.
<strong>The attachment content.</strong>
<strong>The message that was created when we added this attachment.</strong>
Attachment Type: The type of the attachment, for example Patch or Unspecified.
<strong>The bug the attachment belongs to.</strong>
Title: A short and descriptive description of the attachment
<strong>The attachment content.</strong>
<strong>The message that was created when we added this attachment.</strong>
Attachment Type: The type of the attachment, for example Patch or Unspecified.
<strong>The bug the attachment belongs to.</strong>
Title: A short and descriptive description of the attachment
The canonical link to this resource.
The link to the WADL description of this resource.
<strong>Person</strong>
<strong>Email Address</strong>
The canonical link to this resource.
The link to the WADL description of this resource.
Contact details: The contact details for the external bug tracker (so that, for example, its administrators can be contacted about a security breach).
Name: An URL-friendly name for the bug tracker, such as "mozilla-bugs".
<strong>Bug Tracker Type</strong>
Title: A descriptive label for this tracker to show in listings.
Location: The top-level URL for the bug tracker, or an upstream email address. This must be accurate so that Launchpad can link to external bug reports.
<strong>The remote watches on this bug tracker.</strong>
Summary: A brief introduction or overview of this bug tracker instance.
Location aliases: A list of URLs or email addresses that all lead to the same bug tracker, or commonly seen typos, separated by whitespace.
<strong>Owner</strong>
Contact details: The contact details for the external bug tracker (so that, for example, its administrators can be contacted about a security breach).
Name: An URL-friendly name for the bug tracker, such as "mozilla-bugs".
<strong>Bug Tracker Type</strong>
Title: A descriptive label for this tracker to show in listings.
Location: The top-level URL for the bug tracker, or an upstream email address. This must be accurate so that Launchpad can link to external bug reports.
Summary: A brief introduction or overview of this bug tracker instance.
Location aliases: A list of URLs or email addresses that all lead to the same bug tracker, or commonly seen typos, separated by whitespace.
<strong>Owner</strong>
<strong>The state of this membership</strong>
<strong>Member</strong>
<strong>Team</strong>
<strong>The state of this membership</strong>
<strong>Team</strong>
<strong>Team</strong>
<strong>Team</strong>
<strong>Team</strong>
<strong>The latitude of this object.</strong>
<strong>The time zone of this object.</strong>
<strong>The longitude of this object.</strong>
<strong>Team</strong>
The canonical link to this resource.
The link to the WADL description of this resource.
Mugshot: A large image of exactly 192x192 pixels, that will be displayed on your home page in Launchpad. Traditionally this is a great big picture of your grinning face. Make the most of it! It should be no bigger than 100kb in size.
<strong>List of Jabber IDs of this Person.</strong>
<strong>All WikiNames of this Person.</strong>
All subteams of this team.:
A subteam is any team that is a member (either directly or
indirectly) of this team. As an example, let's say we have
this hierarchy of teams:
Rosetta Translators
Rosetta pt Translators
Rosetta pt_BR Translators
In this case, both 'Rosetta pt Translators' and 'Rosetta pt_BR
Translators' are subteams of the 'Rosetta Translators' team,
and all members of both subteams are considered members of
"Rosetta Translators".
<strong>All teams in which this person is an indirect member.</strong>
<strong>The longitude of this object.</strong>
<strong>All teams in which this person is a participant.</strong>
<strong>Is this object a team?</strong>
Preferred email address: The preferred email address for this person. The one we'll use to communicate with them.
Open membership invitations.: All TeamMemberships which represent an invitation (to join a team) sent to this person.
Confirmed e-mails of this person.: Confirmed e-mails are the ones in the VALIDATED state
<strong>List of languages known by this person</strong>
<strong>Hide my email addresses from other Launchpad users</strong>
All participants of this team.: List of all direct and indirect people and teams who, one way or another, are a part of this team. If you want a method to check if a given person is a member of a team, you should probably look at IPerson.inTeam().
<strong>This is an active user or a team.</strong>
All superteams of this team.:
A superteam is any team that this team is a member of. For
example, let's say we have this hierarchy of teams, and we are
the "Rosetta pt_BR Translators":
Rosetta Translators
Rosetta pt Translators
Rosetta pt_BR Translators
In this case, we will return both 'Rosetta pt Translators' and
'Rosetta Translators', because we are member of both of them.
<strong>The latitude of this object.</strong>
<strong>All `ITeamMembership`s for Teams this Person is an active member of.</strong>
<strong>Team Owner</strong>
Mailing List Auto-subscription Policy: This attribute determines whether a person is automatically subscribed to a team's mailing list when the person joins said team.
<strong>All members whose membership is in the EXPIRED state</strong>
Active `ITeamMembership`s for this object's members.: Active TeamMemberships are the ones with the ADMIN or APPROVED status. The results are ordered using Person.sortingColumns.
Visibility: Public visibility is standard, and Private Membership means that a team's members are hidden.
<strong>List of members with ADMIN or APPROVED status</strong>
<strong>Date Created</strong>
<strong>All members whose membership is in the INVITED state</strong>
Display Name: Your name as you would like it displayed throughout Launchpad. Most people use their full name here.
Name: A short unique name, beginning with a lower-case letter or number, and containing only letters, numbers, dots, hyphens, or plus signs.
Time zone: The time zone of where you live.
<strong>All members whose membership is in the PROPOSED state</strong>
<strong>List of this team's admins.</strong>
<strong>List of IRC nicknames of this Person.</strong>
Karma: The cached total karma for this person.
<strong>All members whose membership is in the DEACTIVATED state</strong>
Homepage Content: The content of your home page. Edit this and it will be displayed for all the world to see.
Mugshot: A large image of exactly 192x192 pixels, that will be displayed on your home page in Launchpad. Traditionally this is a great big picture of your grinning face. Make the most of it! It should be no bigger than 100kb in size.
<strong>Hide my email addresses from other Launchpad users</strong>
<strong>Team Owner</strong>
Mailing List Auto-subscription Policy: This attribute determines whether a person is automatically subscribed to a team's mailing list when the person joins said team.
Visibility: Public visibility is standard, and Private Membership means that a team's members are hidden.
Display Name: Your name as you would like it displayed throughout Launchpad. Most people use their full name here.
Name: A short unique name, beginning with a lower-case letter or number, and containing only letters, numbers, dots, hyphens, or plus signs.
Time zone: The time zone of where you live.
Homepage Content: The content of your home page. Edit this and it will be displayed for all the world to see.
The canonical link to this resource.
The link to the WADL description of this resource.
Person: The person's Launchpad ID or e-mail address. You can only subscribe someone who has a Launchpad account.
<strong>Bug</strong>
Subscribed by: The person who created this subscription.
The canonical link to this resource.
The link to the WADL description of this resource.
<strong>Owner</strong>
<strong>Jabber user ID</strong>
<strong>Jabber user ID</strong>
<strong>Person</strong>
Bug System: You can register new bug trackers from the Launchpad Bugs home page.
Remote Bug: The bug number of this bug in the remote bug tracker.
The canonical link to this resource.
The link to the WADL description of this resource.
<strong>List of bug attachments.</strong>
<strong>MultiJoin of the bugs which are dups of this one</strong>
<strong>Date Last Updated</strong>
This bug report should be private: Private bug reports are visible only to their subscribers.
<strong>Date Made Private</strong>
Who Made Private: The person who set this bug private.
<strong>The owner's IPerson</strong>
<strong>BugTasks on this bug, sorted upstream, then ubuntu, then other distroseriess.</strong>
<strong>Bug ID</strong>
<strong>Duplicate Of</strong>
Summary: A one-line summary of the problem.
Tags: Separated by whitespace.
<strong>This bug is a security vulnerability</strong>
Description: A detailed description of the problem,
including the steps required to reproduce it.
<strong>Subscriptions.</strong>
Does the bug's state permit expiration?: Expiration is permitted when the bug is not valid anywhere, a message was sent to the bug reporter, and the bug is associated with pillars that have enabled bug expiration.
Nickname: A short and unique name.
Add one only if you often need to retype the URL
but have trouble remembering the bug number.
<strong>The messages related to this object, in reverse order of creation (so newest first).</strong>
<strong>All bug watches associated with this bug.</strong>
<strong>Date Created</strong>
<strong>Can the Incomplete bug expire if it becomes inactive? Expiration may happen when the bug permits expiration, and a bugtask cannot be confirmed.</strong>
True or False depending on whether this bug is considered completely addressed. A bug is Launchpad is completely addressed when there are no tasks that are still open for the bug.
<strong>Date of last bug message</strong>
This bug report should be private: Private bug reports are visible only to their subscribers.
<strong>The owner's IPerson</strong>
<strong>Duplicate Of</strong>
Summary: A one-line summary of the problem.
Tags: Separated by whitespace.
<strong>This bug is a security vulnerability</strong>
Description: A detailed description of the problem,
including the steps required to reproduce it.
Nickname: A short and unique name.
Add one only if you often need to retype the URL
but have trouble remembering the bug number.
The canonical link to this resource.
The link to the WADL description of this resource.
<strong>Release Series</strong>
Version: The specific version number assigned to this release. Letters and numbers are acceptable, for releases like "1.2rc3".
The canonical link to this resource.
The link to the WADL description of this resource.
<strong>Parent</strong>
<strong>All the text/plain chunks joined together as a unicode string.</strong>
<strong>A list of BugAttachments connected to this message.</strong>
<strong>Person</strong>
<strong>Date Created</strong>
<strong>Subject</strong>
<strong>All the text/plain chunks joined together as a unicode string.</strong>
The canonical link to this resource.
The link to the WADL description of this resource.
Name: Only letters, numbers, and simple punctuation are allowed.
<strong>The product or distribution of this milestone.</strong>
Name: Only letters, numbers, and simple punctuation are allowed.
<strong>The product or distribution of this milestone.</strong>
The canonical link to this resource.
The link to the WADL description of this resource.
<strong>Importance</strong>
<strong>Status</strong>
<strong>Assigned to</strong>
The canonical link to this resource.
The link to the WADL description of this resource.
Date Closed: The date on which this task was marked either Fix Committed or Fix Released.
<strong>Status</strong>
<strong>The target as presented in mail notifications</strong>
Date Confirmed: The date on which this task was marked Confirmed.
IBugTasks related to this one, namely other IBugTasks on the same IBug.
<strong>Importance</strong>
Date left new: The date on which this task was marked with a status higher than New.
<strong>The title of the bug related to this bugtask</strong>
Date Triaged: The date on which this task was marked Triaged.
Remote Bug Details: Select the bug watch that represents this task in the relevant bug tracker. If none of the bug watches represents this particular bug task, leave it as (None). Linking the remote bug watch with the task in this way means that a change in the remote bug status will change the status of this bug task in Launchpad.
<strong>Assigned to</strong>
True or False depending on whether or not there is more work required on this bug task.
Date Fix Committed: The date on which this task was marked Fix Committed.
<strong>The short, descriptive name of the target</strong>
Date Fix Relesaed: The date on which this task was marked Fix Released.
<strong>The owner</strong>
Date Created: The date on which this task was created.
Date In Progress: The date on which this task was marked In Progress.
<strong>Bug</strong>
Date Assigned: The date on which this task was assigned to someone.
Remote Bug Details: Select the bug watch that represents this task in the relevant bug tracker. If none of the bug watches represents this particular bug task, leave it as (None). Linking the remote bug watch with the task in this way means that a change in the remote bug status will change the status of this bug task in Launchpad.
<strong>The owner</strong>
The canonical link to this resource.
The link to the WADL description of this resource.
<strong>Remote Status</strong>
<strong>Remote Importance</strong>
<strong>Bug watch title</strong>
<strong>The URL at which to view the remote bug.</strong>
<strong>Last Error Type</strong>
Remote Bug: The bug number of this bug in the remote bug tracker.
The tasks which this watch will affect. In Launchpad, a bug watch can be linked to one or more tasks, and if it is linked and we notice a status change in the watched bug then we will try to update the Launchpad bug task accordingly.
Bug System: You can register new bug trackers from the Launchpad Bugs home page.
<strong>Last Checked</strong>
<strong>Owner</strong>
<strong>Date Created</strong>
<strong>Bug</strong>
<strong>Last Changed</strong>
<strong>Remote Status</strong>
<strong>Remote Importance</strong>
<strong>Last Error Type</strong>
Remote Bug: The bug number of this bug in the remote bug tracker.
Bug System: You can register new bug trackers from the Launchpad Bugs home page.
<strong>Last Checked</strong>
<strong>Last Changed</strong>
The canonical link to this resource.
The link to the WADL description of this resource.
<strong>Project</strong>
Name: The name of the series is a short, unique name that identifies it, being used in URLs. It must be all lowercase, with no special characters. For example, '2.0' or 'trunk'.
<strong>Project</strong>
Name: The name of the series is a short, unique name that identifies it, being used in URLs. It must be all lowercase, with no special characters. For example, '2.0' or 'trunk'.
The canonical link to this resource.
The link to the WADL description of this resource.
<strong>The state of this membership</strong>
<strong>Comment on the last change</strong>
<strong>Member</strong>
<strong>Date expires</strong>
<strong>Last person who change this</strong>
<strong>Team</strong>
Date joined: The date in which this membership was made active for the first time.
<strong>Member</strong>
<strong>Date expires</strong>
<strong>Last person who change this</strong>
<strong>Team</strong>