Moin moin
(north german for good morning)

Does anyone know, where the wollmux comes from?
Change it to English?
MUX comes from Linux for Munic.
And Woll? It's the german name for wool. 

It wood be very nice us in Schleswig-Holstein to have this AddIn.

Susanne

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Von: Marina Latini <marina.lat...@libreoffice.org> 
Gesendet: Dienstag, 6. Dezember 2022 01:19
An: Samuel Mehrbrodt <samuel.mehrbr...@allotropia.de>
Cc: Thorsten Behrens <t...@libreoffice.org>; Björn Ranft 
<bjoern.ra...@muenchen.de>; TDF Board Discussion 
<board-discuss@documentfoundation.org>
Betreff: Re: [board-discuss] WollMux adoption proposal for The Document 
Foundation

On 05.12.2022 08:10, Samuel Mehrbrodt wrote:
> Hi,

Hi Samuel,
nice to read you :)

> 
>> To clarify - my expectation is, once the project would be at TDF's, 
>> that future PRs would be done in English (as the most inclusive way).
> 
> All current PRs against master are in English already.
> 
> There are a few German ones left which are against the 18.2 branch 
> which is still maintained by LHM. Over time, these should be merged or 
> closed. Sure, any contributor can port those PRs against master, and 
> then they should be filed in English of course.

Thanks for the clarification :)
And, just to spell it out, I have nothing against German, it's just that having 
PRs and issues in English could increase that chance to involve more 
contributors. But for sure, I don't want to add extra work for the maintainers 
just for having things translated from German to English ;)

>> 
>> But yeah, my preference would be switching also the existing ones to 
>> English (Samuel or Björn, what's your take here?).
> Yes, these should be converted to master (after checking they are 
> still valid).

yes, some help in closing invalid issues will be extremely valuable.

> 
> I think it does make sense to either use the Cloud version of 
> SonarQube (as we do with Coverity), or host it ourselves (up to Infra 
> team to decide). Might add value to other TDF java projects as well 
> (Java parts of LibreOffice, LOEclipse, etc).
> 

yep, from my experience, sonarcloud seems to be good too.

P.S: @Thorsten, I saw that some of the feedback we shared in this discussion 
are now listed as new GitHub issues. Thanks for that. :)

Happy hacking and have a lot of fun,
Marina

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