PPAs, how to alter the state from Public to Private

Asked by Steven Rose

My PPA is set to public, which is default of course. I was just wondering, but did not manage to turn anything up with a brief search, is there any means of me changing this setting to private?

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Best Christian Reis (kiko) said :
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Thanks for asking -- good catch. We have a private PPA service which is being internally deployed for testing this cycle. It will be used for certain processes for existing projects (for instance, security in Ubuntu) and at a later point also be made available on a commercial basis. If you're interested let me know and I'll have you notified when the product offering is complete.

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Steven Rose (steveydoteu) said :
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Would be useful to know when it is implemented, cheers.

Christian Reis wrote:
| Your question #40980 on Launchpad itself changed:
| https://answers.edge.launchpad.net/launchpad/+question/40980
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| Status: Open => Answered
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| Christian Reis proposed the following answer:
| Thanks for asking -- good catch. We have a private PPA service which is
| being internally deployed for testing this cycle. It will be used for
| certain processes for existing projects (for instance, security in
| Ubuntu) and at a later point also be made available on a commercial
| basis. If you're interested let me know and I'll have you notified when
| the product offering is complete.
|
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Christian Reis (kiko) said :
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Marking answered -- I'll ping out of band.

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Steven Rose (steveydoteu) said :
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Thanks Christian Reis, that solved my question.