Hi :)
One of the top priorities for the Documentation Team right now is a guide to 
help people that want to start programming for LibreOffice.  

There is already a good one for Extensions but most of the scattered things we 
have for programmers are apparently for OpenOffice when it was under Sun.  
LibreOffice has  significantly improved things, for example the "Easy Hacks" 
and probably details about the infrastructure and work-flow.  

At the moment the Docs Team can only point to
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation#Other_Documentation_and_Resources
Regards from
Tom :)

--- On Sat, 8/10/11, Jesús Corrius <je...@softcatala.org> wrote:

From: Jesús Corrius
Subject: Re: [steering-discuss] Candidacy for Board: 
To: steering-discuss@documentfoundation.org
Date: Saturday, 8 October, 2011, 15:33

> This could usefully be a collaborative initiative actively worked on
> by Caolan McNamara, Thorsten Behrens and Michael Meeks.

In my opinion, I don't think it's best for the project to put some of
the most skilled developers to work in documentation, when other
developers can also do this task perfectly well.

Jesús Corrius

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