You are, of course, free to choose any project you like, but I do have a
suggestion.
In general, AOO uses its own data structures rather than STL templates.
I believe it could be made more flexible and more secure by refactoring
towards using standard library classes.
Specifically, AOO has its own String class. My suggestion is to
investigate whether it could be rewritten as a light wrapper around the
standard string class. This requires understanding of data structures
and algorithms, as well as C++ coding. It would be a suitable project
for a group to work on together, though an individual could make
progress on it.
On 7/29/2018 1:28 AM, ASP An Aryan Sinha Presentation wrote:
Thank you for the information.
On Sun, 29 Jul 2018, 1:41 p.m. Peter Kovacs, <pe...@apache.org> wrote:
Welcome to OpenOffice.
You are contributing by taking part in the OpenOffice Project. There is
no formal boarder.
We give you access as you go along. So do you have tried to do already
something?
Try to solve some bug (https://bz.apache.org/ooo/), try to build
OpenOffice from our guide:
https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/Building_Guide_AOO
https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/Building_Guide_AOO/Step_by_step
If you see in the wiki something you want to change or write some code
documentation ask for an account on dev mailing list.
If you have any questions especially when you get stuck ask on dev
mailing list.
I hope this gives some orientation.
All the best
Peter
On 28.07.2018 11:47, ASP An Aryan Sinha Presentation wrote:
I would also like plz take me to project
On Sat, 28 Jul 2018, 12:16 a.m. aalizwel, <aalizwe...@gmail.com> wrote:
I am a student and and I would like to contribute to open office.I can
write code in C, C++, python and proficient in data structures and
algorithms.
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