Trust is wonderful, even thought the expectations are not met, also communication is a benefit such as a delight or a dynamic construction of something good that certainly will happen to us.
I would like to do programming tasks, it would be amazing like a ride in a bicycle or the contemplation a a girlfriend's face. I do have some knowledge of programming (mostly in PHP) and it would be nice to enhance such an amazing project. I would like to know how the tasks work and how to deliver the work, is there a platform where I upload the code files? Or is it through this email? Best, Sandro Suzart ________________________________ De: Peter Kovacs <[email protected]> Enviado: quarta-feira, 22 de agosto de 2018 02:38 Para: [email protected]; sandro Assunto: Re: Volunteer Hi Sandro, No, we will not track your hours on the project. And I think we will also not organize the work. However we can help you in picking the right work for the time you want to invest. So you deliver something and will not lost in to big step. All the best Peter Am 21. August 2018 15:30:49 MESZ schrieb sandro <[email protected]>: >Dear, > >It is nice to talk to you. In the page:" >https://openoffice.apache.org/students.html" it says that I could Advice for Students - Apache OpenOffice™ - Project Website<https://openoffice.apache.org/students.html> openoffice.apache.org Advice for Students. As a well-known open source project, we get many requests each semester from students interested in volunteering with us. Often it is a requirement for a course that they contribute to an open source project or demonstrate some specific skill or knowledge in a real-world context. >volunteer for a certain number of hours (Do you need to volunteer a >specific number of hours?), how will someone verify that? > >Thank you, >Sandro Suzart > >Advice for Students - Apache OpenOffice™ - Project >Website<https://openoffice.apache.org/students.html> >openoffice.apache.org >Advice for Students. As a well-known open source project, we get many >requests each semester from students interested in volunteering with >us. Often it is a requirement for a course that they contribute to an >open source project or demonstrate some specific skill or knowledge in >a real-world context. > > > > >________________________________ >De: Peter Kovacs <[email protected]> >Enviado: terça-feira, 21 de agosto de 2018 04:28 >Para: [email protected]; [email protected] >Assunto: Re: Volunteer > >Hi Sandro, > >Welcome to OpenOffice! > >We are always looking for people to contribute to the project. However >in the end OpenOffice is a technical Product. > >Since we do believe in the freedom of the volunteer, it takes some of >your time to get you going. > > >Where do we need help: > ># We need help to test things. > >## On Bugzilla we have a lot of reports which have to be reviewed and >decided if there are still acurate, if the Issue can be followed. > >## We need help at testing our Releases to find Bugs early. > ># We need help at documentation > >## The Wikipedia pages refer to older versions. We need people to >review >them and update them > >## We are open for new stuff, like you tube tutorials- We have a >channel >I think. > ># We need help at programming, if you want to learn that. > ># We need help at translations, if you are interested in this. > > >We do not offer any Jobs or certificates at this point, I am sorry. > >What we do when we see your commitment that we offer a committer >status. >You are from that poiunt onward official Part of the Project, which is >stated Publicly. > >Also all your work and Participation is public and can be reviewed by >anyone. > > >What do you think? Is there something for you you would like to do? Any >other Issues? What do you need? > > >All the Best > >Peter > >On 8/20/18 3:59 AM, sandro wrote: >> Hi, >> >> My name is Sandro Suzart, I am student of arts and it is amazing to >speak to you. I have read in the Open Office website that this team >needs support and want volunteers, so I am mailing as I have been >introduced. >> >> How nice it is to find an exciting experience? It is certainly like a >beautiful lake where the water is smooth, there you shall see the great >sky mirrored and smile with passion, because then you have met the >infinity. >> >> I would like to know how may I contribute and also if Open Office may >offer a certificate of the collaboration work, if there is such a thing >I would appreciate (or if there is at least any form to present that >joyful experience to my university or future jobs). It certainly is a >great experience like a great river to sit by and delight. >> >> Thank you, >> Sandro Suzart >>
