Hi Mechtilde, If I would have waited to do something for AOO until I could build it myself, I would never have started. ;-) One can begin at a much lower level...
And BTW: The documentation is still not up to date and will confuse volunteers more than it will help. Regards, Matthias Am 14.12.19 um 20:23 schrieb Mechtilde: > Hello Jennie, > > first you should be able to build Apache OpenOffice yourself. > > You can start here: > https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/Building_Guide_AOO > > ask hiere on the list if you have questions > > Kind regards > > Mechtilde > > Am 14.12.19 um 17:17 schrieb Jennie Klein: >> Hi Michael, >> Sorry I haven't gotten in touch till now, things got a little but busy this >> week. >> Are you talking about interests in this specific project? Can you give me a >> few options of what specific areas I can choose from? >> I have experience in Java, C and Python. >> >> >> On Fri, 6 Dec. 2019, 11:23 Dr. Michael Stehmann, < >> anw...@rechtsanwalt-stehmann.de> wrote: >> >>> Hello, >>> >>> I try to say it in a few words: >>> >>> You have to study only two things: Thinking (as a developer) and >>> learning (to become a better developer). >>> >>> Everything else is volatile. >>> >>> And we can offer you only honour, glory and much experience - and >>> "blood, toil, tears and sweat". >>> >>> Some questions: >>> >>> What are your special interests? There are some smaller and some bigger >>> "building yards". >>> >>> What are your skills in other programming languages like Java and Perl >>> for example? >>> >>> Kind regards >>> Michael >>> >>> >>> >>>
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