Hi Maho,
Mostly source code oriented, and as reminder, there is the Education
Project.
The principle is to welcome and mentor students, associated with
schools, including a professor, or any representative people, as
contact.
The goal is to work on simple pieces of code, and write, invent,
simply have Fun with OpenOffice.org style of code.
As recent example, the Education Project contributed to improve the
Equation editor (see tlmath01, and the famous issue 972).
Everything is hosted at EducOOo (non profit association
OpenOffice.org dedicated) wiki, but everything is free :)
Thanks,
Eric Bachard
IRC : #education.openoffice.org (server is freenode.irc.net)
Important links :
http://wiki.ooo4kids.org/index.php/ImproveMathEquationEditor/
Baseline_AlignmentEquations
Some entry points : http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/
Education_Project
Other link: http://education.openoffice.org/
Le 17 nov. 10 à 01:29, Maho NAKATA a écrit :
Hi Joost and Caio and all
(Cc: Ihara-san)
On 2010/11/15, I did a lecture at NAIST (Nara Institute of Science
and Technology),
titled "How academia can participate to OpenOffice.org", slide is
uploaded
too (in Japanese). Students are really enthusiastic and motivative.
Really
wonderful.
I discussed with Ihara-san, who is a PhD candidate and two students
of Prof. Matsumoto-lab. They are interested in FLOSS development
process,
and of course, QA process.
I'm wondering how we collaborate, and improve our process.
[BTW: I have long been waiting and looking for such collaboration.
and thanks for Dr. Komachi-san for invitation.]
Thanks,
-- Nakata Maho http://accc.riken.jp/maho/ , JA OOO http://
ja.openoffice.org/
http://blog.goo.ne.jp/nakatamaho/ ,GPG: http://accc.riken.jp/maho/
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