Marc-Antoine,

                        Thank for your interest in our project. We would be 
very pleased to have 
your assistance. The Bibliographic project has a web page at 
http://bibliographic.openoffice.org/ and we have some information for 
developers on our developers page at  
http://bibliographic.openoffice.org/developer.html .

Are you interested in working with xml and xslt etc ? These technologies are  
to the core of our bibliographic formating process (see the Ciproc link on 
the font project web page). Bruce D'Arcus, who has developed Citproc would 
appreciate some assistance. 

But if you want to work with java I am sure we could find a worthwhile project 
for you. Have a look at our web site and documentation and let us know what 
interests you.

regards

David

On Friday 03 June 2005 9:30 am, 2006 - Pare, Marc-Antoine wrote:
> Hi,
>
>  I'm a rising high school senior greatly interested in the Google Summer of
> Code program. Your Open Office Bibliography project
> (http://development.openoffice.org/summerprojects.html) seems like
> something I could handle. I've been programming for nearly 5 years now and
> have considerable experience with the Java programming language.
>
>  Unfortunately, I've had no experience with any sort of programming on
> Linux. I was wondering if it would be possible for me to undertake this
> project with my current skill set. I have nearly unlimited time to work on
> the project considering the relative ease of the high school curriculum and
> I couldn't be any more driven to pursue such a goal; after all, not many
> people get their programming efforts recognized by the juggernaut that
> Google has become.
>
>  Thanks,
>
>    Marc-Antoine Paré
>
>
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