The bugzilla link: https://bz.apache.org/ooo/

We are like 6 Developers. If you subscribe to Dev and say what you are
working on it I think it is fine.
However Once you have an User Account you can assign Issues to you,
signaling that you are working on them. Best is to leave the issues
Mailing list in CC, so QA and other devs can follow.

Once you have a patch you upload it to bugzilla. If you determind
enough to gain commiter status you can directly submit to our SVN
repository. (Please keep in mind that we might want to discuss a switch
to git. We have to take up the discussion on @dev mailinglist. OFC your
opinion is then also to be heared so subscribe to the @dev list)
The Revision number is then postet into the bugzilla to document the
commit. 

you might be also interested in looking at this page for searching
through the code:
http://opengrok.adfinis-sygroup.org/source/

All the best
Peter

Am Montag, den 23.10.2017, 10:48 +0000 schrieb David Larson:
> I personally prefer Kanban and Scrum like teams to being in work
> Hierarchy.  The only thing Hierarchy makes sense to me is to control
> the money and the expected result being paid for.  I usually avoid
> being part of Hierarchy as I don't see it as being productive for new
> ideas. Suggestion:  Put a useful link in your email when you refer to
> something like Bugzilla tracking.  How do you tell how many people
> are working on the same task and what they are doing?   If we were to
> use a Kanban board, it would need a timeout for any volunteers that
> don't report in to facilitate new volunteers taking over a task.
> 
> 
> Data: I have been looking at Hadoop recently and have used
> Python.   R will come later.  My personal approach to data of any
> size so far involves a pseudo AI mindset I label as Instinct along
> with dividing and conquering the data from different perspectives
> until I like what I see.
> 
> 
> I will be getting up to speed on more DevOps automation skills over
> time while I play in cloud systems like AWS.  I expect Cloudformation
> and the Google management equivalent to be my best friends perhaps
> Jenkins also.  I have some experience with Gmake and it sounds like a
> good move.  I have Visual Studio 2017 professional installed on my
> computers but I am concerned that environment path settings are
> disappearing with windows updates on the windows insider
> program.  Next thing you know the command prompt no longer knows what
> python is and pip install doesn't finish successfully.  I don't look
> forward to spending time fixing that.
> 
> The garbage problem sounds similar to what I was seeing with
> spreadsheet filters.   Comparing what worked before and considering
> event conflict scenerios might help.
> 
> ________________________________
> From: Peter Kovacs <pe...@apache.org>
> Sent: Sunday, October 22, 2017 1:45 PM
> To: David Larson; recruitment@openoffice.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Introduction of: R J Wahl
> 
> 
> Hi David,
> 
> 
> Let me point out that we do not work Hierarchial. This might be
> strange, but thats how it is. The focus is on your desicion. You
> decide the amount, and the activity. There is no responsibility to do
> anything, only the respect from those that are interested in
> OpenOffice when you get involved. We currently have no company that
> is looking for any positions. :P
> 
> I understand that a lot of people have difficulties with this
> approach, so I try to give some lead. And usually Recruitment is
> quite quiet, since it has only the purpose to be an entrypoint for
> newcommers to give some orientation and space. We hope that they join
> the community and get involved there. If there is in need or you have
> some Questions that you feel fit on recruitment then feel free to do
> so. The Recruiters (where I think I am the most active one) will try
> our best to support.
> 
> 
> In general the Bugzilla Bugtracker has a lot of tasks where one can
> find something to do. (I think over 3K open request, a lot of them
> Rubbish, old whishes or whatever).
> 
> 
> We currently have following dev Topics in Discussion:
> 
> # There is the general Idea to do some generic Code maintenance by
> replaceing the good ols C arrays with the more modern Container based
> approches.
> 
> # TOP Community Issue is that under certain conditions OpenOffice
> writes rubbish to disk, destroying all users work. It is currently in
> Analysis.
> 
> # Our Microsoft compatibility sucks. There is the Idea to integrate
> OOXML from Apache POI. This is kind of difficult since we use a SAX
> API and POI does not support that, plus has limitations.
> 
> # We still use 20 year old dmake. Damjan is migrating to gmake
> toolset, maybe this could be supported.
> 
> # pushing next Release to public: i think we have work to do to iron
> out bugs so we cann call it stable. The dream is we manage it this
> year. (So far we also dreamed of releasing 4.1.4 in Q1 maybe Q2.)
> 
> 
> I recommend to try build OpenOffice first. The build Process has a
> charm on its own and the Code is also not very intuitive. So
> participating is not easy task.
> 
> In all questions the dev Mailing list is the place to talk to.
> 
> Since all Volunteers are doing this in their freetime, sometimes you
> need to have patience and be persistant. If you assume that everybody
> has around the time for this Project as you, you are not so far from
> the truth I believe.
> 
> You are free and welcome to help as you think best. Sorry to stress
> that a bit. ;)
> 
> If none of the active topics suits you I can try and dig some other
> stuff out. No issue. Could take a while thought.
> 
> 
> I hope this helps you and you have interest enough to make your way
> into the Project. :)
> 
> 
> So data sientist?! Well I am happen to be active in that Area
> (roughly lol). So what you are looking into? SAS or more in python
> and R ? - Just courious.
> 
> 
> Have Fun!
> 
> All the Best
> 
> Peter
> 
> 
> On 22.10.2017 20:08, David Larson wrote:
> 
> I have been waiting for some time to see message activity here that
> makes sense.  It has been pretty quiet. Thanks for your reply.
> 
> 
> I am an experienced software engineer with skills in C, C++,
> Assembly, Java, SQL and so on, in addition to constantly learning new
> skills.  Let me turn your question around.   I am willing to take a
> chance to help volunteer a little of my time to make OpenOffice
> better. What do you want me to do?   I don't have much spare time
> while I strive to pivot my career toward data analysis and find a
> job  opportunity near me (or remote access) that doesn't include
> hidden age discrimination.  Do you have a list of tasks
> available?  Are you interested in adding new tasks such as fixing the
> spreadsheet filtering bug?   I signed up expecting to see some
> activity and instructions on how to get started helping that I could
> focus on a task to help such as debugging, fixing something, code
> reviewing, mentoring making unit tests or even reproducing bugs.  My
> last email was both to declare OpenOffice as still being a worthwhile
> product and suggest possible ideas that occur to me.
> 
> Getting to know people  with similar interests but different
> perspectives while helping is a plus.   Nobody knows my
> accomplishments except my former job coworkers because I haven't been
> a social media type person trying to promote everything I do and I
> haven't yet placed any of my personal projects on public github
> repositories.  I prefer to spend most of my time focused on
> accomplishing the next something.
> 
> Best regards,
> David
> 
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> ________________________________
> From: Peter Kovacs <pe...@apache.org><mailto:pe...@apache.org>
> Sent: Sunday, October 22, 2017 10:24 AM
> To: recruitment@openoffice.apache.org<mailto:recruitment@openoffice.a
> pache.org>; David Larson
> Cc: arjaywoodmas...@gmail.com<mailto:arjaywoodmas...@gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: Introduction of: R J Wahl
> 
> Hi David Larson,
> 
> What do you want? This list is ment for people who are interested in
> joining OpenOffice to improve the application OpenOffice.
> Nothing more nothing less.
> 
> Do you want to join or are you looking for coworkers?
> 
> All the best
> Peter
> 
> On 21.10.2017 14:45, David Larson wrote:
> > I use openoffice portable so its handy when I need it but out of
> > the way (not using computer resources when I don't use it).  I do
> > the same with the chrome browser as it launches too many processes
> > for my tastes.   I don't use Microsoft Office as its too integrated
> > with the OS.  I want my computer to be like a transformer
> > Lamborghini not  an overburdened bus. I put 32gb of ram in each of
> > my computers and I still feel that way as I have my own plans for
> > the data space.
> > 
> > 
> > One slightly annoying behavior of openoffice to fix is sometimes
> > when I start it the first time it complains about needing to clean
> > up and quits before starting but it works the second time I try,
> > however then it tends to state it is recovering documents I last
> > worked on when I already have them saved and puts them into a read
> > only state.  In addition, there is document formats that probably
> > need to be added. On the ancient side, there is Wordstar which I
> > discovered I still have old resumes written in and have to resort
> > to a different tool to recover their valuable content.  On the
> > current side, I am suspicious that the latest Word like formats
> > supported are getting stale with the Office fans out
> > there.  Hopefully these are not beyond our reach.   I don't
> > personally care about spreadsheet file formats at this time as I
> > only use them for my own experiments nor for presentation formats
> > usually although I may care for those soon.   I do care about some
> > recent new spreadsheet misbehaviors with moderately sized data sets
> > I have been seeing which I don't like... mostly regarding auto
> > filters that cause weird results that are difficult to undo.  This
> > problem interferes with my efforts to develop the information I
> > need for a special new kindle book on SQL. Do we have a
> > comprehensive list of the latest formats, bugs, and important
> > features that should be supported but may not be?
> > 
> > 
> > Note I am willing to use github for public projects and I am using
> > Atlassian Bitbucket for my private projects as I can have 4
> > coworkers in it for free in that we can use to get started saving
> > the world from data overload.
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > ________________________________
> > From: Andrea Pescetti <pesce...@apache.org><mailto:pescetti@apache.
> > org>
> > Sent: Saturday, October 21, 2017 12:44 AM
> > To: recruitment@openoffice.apache.org<mailto:recruitment@openoffice
> > .apache.org>
> > Cc: arjaywoodmas...@gmail.com<mailto:arjaywoodmas...@gmail.com>
> > Subject: Re: Introduction of: R J Wahl
> > 
> > CCing R J for the answer below. When someone is new, please reply
> > to
> > list+sender. R J, you may want to subscribe to the list, see
> > https://openoffice.apache.org/mailing-lists.html#recruitment-mailin
> > g-list-public
> 
> Mailing Lists - Apache OpenOffice - Project Website<https://openoffic
> e.apache.org/mailing-lists.html#recruitment-mailing-list-public>
> openoffice.apache.org
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> to join our mailing lists and let us know about your thoughts or
> ideas about Apache OpenOffice.
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> > or ideas about Apache OpenOffice.
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > . Andrea.
> > 
> > On 20/10/2017 David Larson wrote:
> > > Hi R J,
> > > 
> > > What programming languages are you learning/using and what are
> > > your interests?
> > > 
> > > 
> > > ________________________________
> > > From: Arjay Woodmaster <arjaywoodmas...@gmail.com><mailto:arjaywo
> > > odmas...@gmail.com>
> > > Sent: Friday, October 20, 2017 11:50 AM
> > > To: recruitment@openoffice.apache.org<mailto:recruitment@openoffi
> > > ce.apache.org>
> > > Subject: Introduction of: R J Wahl
> > > 
> > > Hi I am R J Wahl.
> > > I am from South Africa.
> > > I am interested in general programming, computers and heavy
> > > metal.
> > > 
> > > I decided to look at open source projects as a learning curve
> > > towards
> > > becoming a better programmer.
> > > 
> > > Thanks
> > > R J Wahl
> > > 
> 
> 
> 

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