Hi,

  Thank you for your concern , I'm truely pleased for being welcomed for contributing in This module specialy and openOffice generally .. I will start wroking by understanding JCA , CVS and CWS working models to be able to fit in , In the same time I will be working on a proposal to my Faculty on this module and creating vision of what I specifically am going to do , In the meanwhile I can use your help by getting the requirements specifications of this Module .. can you support my by details for this module or I shall start from scratch Using the general Idea of checking flexibility , maintanability , etc... meaning Quality of code produced??? and if so shall I start with hypothesis that the C++ checklist is already used and Java standards are used  ?

Thanks in advance




>From: Martin Hollmichel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [email protected]
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: [tools-dev] Code analysis Module contribution
>Date: Fri, 17 Jun 2005 15:33:31 +0200
>
>Hi,
>
>thank you for your application. Any contribution to the
>OpenOffice.org codebase, which makes the source more flexible,
>maintainable or more extensible are definitely welcome.
>
>Can you please describe what your first steps will be and how we can
>help you. Please also have a look on
>http://contributing.openoffice.org/programming.html for details on
>how to contribute to the project. Please alsp have a look to
>http://www.openoffice.org/licenses/jca.pdf to make work via CVS and
>cws possible.
>
>I'm looking forward to your contributions,
>
>Martin
>
>Mohammed Mamdouh wrote:
>>Team member names
>>1- Teacher Assistant.Hani Samir
>>2- Mohamed mamdouh Kamel
>>3- Ramez gbriel Michelle
>>   Email
>>1-  [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>2-  [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>
>>project Title
>>Code Analyisis
>>  *We are kindly asking for*
>>Assigning this module to us or joining or team to the team working
>>on it if exists
>>
>>Synopsis
>>Keeping the code flexible, maintainable, extensible, is highly
>>desired,as the Module describtion said sowe intend to develop a CWS
>>that can be used by openOffice.org developpers to detect areas of
>>code that doesn't satisfy desired quality of code flecibility,
>>maintainablity,extensiblity and satisfy organization standards for
>>code production
>>  Benefits to the openOffice Community
>>Such a tool when used will ensure code compatibility with standards
>>of Openoffice.org , increase reliability of code and decrease time
>>of code testing and QA  phases at some points related to code, As
>>well this tool can be used generally as an open source tool for
>>free code errors or quality assurance for later projects
>>
>>Project Details
>>1- Increasing reliability of code submitted to the project
>>2- Decrease QA phases at some points that takes alot of time
>>3- Increase production speed for the project
>>
>>Project Schedule
>>How long will the project take?
>>Time estimation still not final but rough estimation for 4 Months
>>more or less
>>   When can you begin work?
>>  As fast as we get acceptance for working on the Module
>>  *Benifits for our team*
>>1- high experience in reverse Engineering
>>2- Experience in open source projects
>>3- This project can be a part of our graduation project
>>
>>Bio
>>we are undergradute students in Faculty of computers and
>>Information, Computer science Department, Cairo University in Egypt
>>, we Have More than three years of Experience in the following :
>>  * Java      (proffetional)
>>* C++      (Expert)
>>* Datastructures (Expert)
>>* FileStructures    (proffetional)
>>* Software Engineering   (Proffetional)
>>* Artifitial Intelegence     (Intermediate)
>>* prolog   (Intermediate)
>>* Assembly     (proffetional)
>>* Database  Design   (Expert)
>>* Computer organization and Architecture    (Intermediate)
>>* Computer Graphics  (fair)
>>* GUI Via Java     (Expert)
>>* web programming  via ASP.NET and JSP   (Proffetional)
>>* Networking     (proffetional)
>>* SQL server
>>   Note : this is not our first E-Mail but we are willing to
>>contribute
>>  thanks in advance
>>your concern will be highly appretiated
>>  
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