Hi Nguyen,

Due to the big size,
new comers will find it very hard to get started with OOo.

Yes, it is true that it is not the easiest project to start with, but there are a lot of other examples as well, such as smart tags, overline of text, new notes and improved indexing in Writer, enhanced layouting of Kashida and Arabic text, improved numeric stability, enhanced pdf layout and a lot more, all done by the community.

The main reason, IMO( again)
is that, core coders of the OOo project is not willing to share the knowledge.

This is just not true, and I guess you actually never really tried. When you ask for answers or help on the dev mailing lists, you get spot on answers most of the time on the same day. A lot of devs are also on IRC during European timezone, and I have read lots of offering in regards to mentoring of newcomers, so how do you come to your bold statement?


In my case, I am trying to submit some bugs to OOo qa. Most of them
are still there, marked as "NEW"

Well, it is great you are submitting bugs, as otherwise noone would know about them. But there are a lot of other bugs as well and you have to have some way of prioritizing them. For some interesting remarks regarding this, see http://blogs.sun.com/GullFOSS/entry/why_all_issues_are_equal

Regards
Max

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