Matthew,

                Thank for your interest in our project. We have some 
information about 
development in Openoffice on our web site. If you have not done so you should 
look at the Bibliographic project pages -

http://bibliographic.openoffice.org/
http://bibliographic.openoffice.org/developer.html

General Openoffice developer information is at 
http://contributing.openoffice.org/programming.html

The Bibliographic Project's most ugent need at the moment is to develope the 
xslt formating engine we call Citproc (see 
http://bibliographic.openoffice.org/citeproc/index.html ) so if you have xml 
xslt skills that would be good.

Programing for Openoffice can be done in C++, Java, Python, or Openoffice 
Basic. Look at our info, and tell us about your skills and what sort of 
development you would like to do.

regards

david




On Tuesday 07 June 2005 5:27 am, Matt Wiggins wrote:
> My name is Matthew Wiggins, Im a big fan of OpenOffice.  Having had
> bibliography problems in my past, I think the bibliography conversion
> feature is a great idea.  What knowledge would be required for someone
> to take part in this project?
>
>
>                  Matthew Wiggins
>
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OpenOffice Project
http://bibliographic.openoffice.org

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