Alexandro Colorado wrote:
I teach courses in software testing at Florida Tech (Florida Tech students)
and through Kaner/Fiedler Associates (you'll see students from companies
coming through us, such as, currently, Progressive Insurance). One of each
of these classes is actively working with OOo right now.
​That's great news.​ We could write an article on our blog as a case study
in the future.

Indeed, it is very helpful to know about this. And Cem, please do turn this information into a blog post that we can publish at http://blogs.apache.org/OOo/ (or, if it's easier for you, you can post an article on a personal blog and then we can mirror it on the official Apache OpenOffice blog).

If you're curious, I can send you a copy of the assignment.

Please do! Attachments will not make it to the list, but text in a normal e-mail will be enough.

If you are happy to give this kind of fast feedback, I could send you a
list
of the volunteers on your project who are willing to be identified to you
as our students (privacy laws require me to get their permission).

​It would be more of use, if the students themselves come forward either on
this list, or the QA one to talk about the current reports.​

Exactly. It's best that they join the QA mailing list http://openoffice.apache.org/mailing-lists.html and introduce themselves. We will grant them extended permissions in Bugzilla if they can benefit from this, we'll guide them and keep an eye on the bugs they analyze, provided that they keep the QA list informed about their Bugzilla activity.

Regards,
  Andrea.

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