[08:02] <green7> hello
[15:50]  * green7 waves at everyone.
[16:04] <pedro_> hggdh: you!
[16:04] <pedro_> hey green7
[16:04] <green7> hello pedro
[16:04] <hggdh> pedro_: always
[16:05] <hggdh> pedro_: what did I do (or failed to do, as the case may be)
[16:21] <roadmr> pedro_: hello
[17:27] <green7> #ubuntu-testing
[17:28] <green7> Is there any other way of cloning the libreoffice source code, other than bzr?
[17:32] <jtaylor> clone the packaging?
[17:33] <green7> jtaylor: I've to work on a bug, how can I get the source code, and then submit a patch?
[17:34] <jtaylor> green7: you can clone upstreams git if you want the original source
[17:34] <green7> that won't matter while submitting the patch, right?
[17:35] <jtaylor> depends who you want to submit the patch too
[17:35] <jtaylor> upstream or ubuntu or debian or some derivative?
[17:36] <jtaylor> for ubuntu bzr is probably the preferred thing to clone, but as long as the patch applies it doesn'T really matter where you get the source from
[17:37] <green7> all right thanks
[17:42] <jtaylor> green7: if you want to save download the smallest is probably getting the source with apt-get source
[17:49] <green7> thank you
[19:17] <green7> how do I submit my patch without using bzr?