[07:05] <guruprasad> wontfix[m], the source code for all packages in Ubuntu is on Launchpad. For example, see https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/emacs
[07:06] <guruprasad> You can also drill down to a specific Ubuntu series by going to a page like https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/mantic/+source/emacs
[07:29] <oerdnj> Hey all, is there a plan when PPAs will start rejecting bionic?
[08:54] <cjwatson> oerdnj: Not specifically.  I expect it'll be quite a while, since it's significantly simpler to keep that open until the series goes out of ESM - and bionic ESM goes up to 2028 or so
[09:00] <oerdnj> cjwatson: It usually wasn't the case before as far as I can remember.  But maybe I mixed that up with the situation before the ESM.  I'll disable the 18.04 in my PPAs by hand then.  Thanks.
 "wontfix, the source code for all..." <- Many projects are on Github and people will ask you to submit a PR on GH instead. Not only do people have to deal with bzr / git but also two different locations.
[16:08] <wontfix[m]> Even the default font is "on launchpad" wink wink but is on github for all practical purposes.
[16:10] <schopin> wontfix[m]: it really depends on what you mean by "Ubuntu code". The packaging is pretty much all on LP (or, well, directly in Debian), but for upstream code the situation is much more muddled.
[16:15] <cjwatson> Also being on Launchpad doesn't imply using bzr.
[16:16] <wontfix[m]> Many default Ubuntu projects are using bzr. I'm Referencing Ubuntu projects.
[16:24] <cjwatson> Many of those have been moving to git, and the ones that haven't are probably just because nobody's got round to it.  Also the automatically-maintained git-ubuntu imports are of course all in git.
[16:25] <cjwatson> Anyway, I'm not sure this conversation is going anywhere.  You've had an answer.