Author: buildbot
Date: Fri Oct 21 16:06:36 2016
New Revision: 999754

Log:
Staging update by buildbot for openoffice

Modified:
    websites/staging/openoffice/trunk/content/   (props changed)
    websites/staging/openoffice/trunk/content/orientation/intro-development.html

Propchange: websites/staging/openoffice/trunk/content/
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Modified: 
websites/staging/openoffice/trunk/content/orientation/intro-development.html
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websites/staging/openoffice/trunk/content/orientation/intro-development.html 
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websites/staging/openoffice/trunk/content/orientation/intro-development.html 
Fri Oct 21 16:06:36 2016
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 <p>Let's be honest. The size, age and complexity of OpenOffice's C++ codebase 
makes coding a challenge. This is not a trivial codebase to learn. But if you 
like a good challenge then you'll love this project!  There are tasks suitable 
for programmers with a range of programming experience, and we have many 
veteran OpenOffice hackers in the project who are happy to answer your 
questions.</p>
 <p>And in its favor, there are few other programs that you can help develop, 
that have the reach of OpenOffice. Many millions of users depend on OpenOffice, 
with another million downloads every week, downloads from almost every country 
in the world. So the work you do, the bugs you fix, the features you add, will 
benefit millions of users around the world.</p>
 <h2 id="building-openoffice">Building OpenOffice<a class="headerlink" 
href="#building-openoffice" title="Permanent link">&para;</a></h2>
-<p>It all starts by establishing a local build environment. Building 
OpenOffice on Linux or Mac is relatively easy, but expect the first attempt to 
require some trial and error. very configuration is slightly different.</p>
+<p>It all starts by establishing a local build environment. Building 
OpenOffice on Linux or Mac is relatively easy, but expect the first attempt to 
require some trial and error. Every configuration is slightly different.</p>
 <p>Building on Windows is more complicated, due to the need to install more 
prerequisite tools.</p>
 <p>Our <a 
href="http://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/Building_Guide_AOO";>Building
 Guide</a> on the wiki is your starting point. Follow the instructions there, 
step by step. Ask questions on the dev list if you get stuck. If you get an 
error it can be useful to search our <a 
href="http://markmail.org/search/+list:org.apache.incubator.ooo-dev";>mailing 
list archives</a> to see if it is a known problem with a known solution.</p>
 <p>Note also the current list of configuration flags used in building the 
development snapshot builds at the bottom of the <a 
href="https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OOOUSERS/Development+Snapshot+Builds#DevelopmentSnapshotBuilds-AOO3.4.1";>development
 snapshot builds page</a>.


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