Hey,

Awesome!


There is no obligation to announce what you work on.

But I think it is nice to see what people work on, and sometimes I get further feedback if I start talking about it.

Please note that we ideally we write testcases, too. Test driven approach and stuff.

So that could be a thing that can pop up at some point.


Have Fun

Peter


Am 07.06.20 um 13:23 schrieb idan kashtan:
Hey,
thank you :)
So now I subscribe to the dev mailing list and figured out how to build
OpenOffice on my computer.
If I want to work on a bug or a new feature, I suppose to go to
https://issues.apache.org/jira/projects/OPENOFFICE/issues/OPENOFFICE-76?filter=allopenissues
see what's open and just work on it? or do I need to comment there/send an
email to [email protected]?

Thank you,
Idan Kashtan.

On Fri, Jun 5, 2020 at 10:44 AM Peter Kovacs <[email protected]> wrote:

I have not been very good at introducing interested people to OpenOffice,
so that they stick with it. So take my apologies, if this is another fail
attempt.

But lets go with another try. Hopefully it helps not only Idan Kashtan,
but also every other interested volunteer that likes to contribute and is
subscribed to this list.


So first of all we see everyone who wants to develop OpenOffice as equal.
There is no Hierarchy whatsoever.

We function by meritocracy standards. You earn renown by doing competent
actions. Not having competence is not negative. So you do not loose
anything by asking and building competence, because building competence is
a competent action.

I like to summarize this setup as meritocratic anarchic organization.

Our vision is to improve OpenOffice. Nothing more nothing less.


So first: Basic Infrastructure. The ASF uses the quite archaic tech of
Email Mailing lists. We use it because they have proven their worth over a
long period of time.

https://www.apache.org/foundation/mailinglists.html

Our main communication channel is [email protected]. All
important discussions are made on the dev mailing list.

We have also freenode channel: #dev.openoffice.org and a slack channel
for faster communication. I have to check what to do to provide slack
invites. AFAIK there are no restrictions if anyone of you have interest.


So first step in learning to code with OpenOffice is imho learning to
build OpenOffice.

For building OpenOffice I recommend our guide:

https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/Building_Guide_AOO


https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/Building_Guide_AOO#Step-by-Step_Building_Guide_for_Different_Platforms

The Operating systems matter:

OS2 I think is the most difficult followed by Windows, then comes MacOSx
and the easiest I think is Linux. FreeBSD should be also quite easy to
build.

Please take that into account if you run into issues.


Of course you can start your own way into AOO, the code is available on
Github and you can create pull request any time as you like. We will review
as soon as possible.

https://github.com/apache/openoffice


What to do on the code can be figured on Bugzilla:
https://bz.apache.org/ooo/

But I usually do not know where to start so I have created a Task list on
Jira
https://issues.apache.org/jira/projects/OPENOFFICE/issues/OPENOFFICE-76?filter=allopenissues

current activities are reflected here:
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OOOUSERS/Development+Improvement


If there are questions ask them. There are no bad questions. OpenOffice
contributing to AOO is a challenge due to age and history of the project.
We help as much as we can.


all the best

Peter


Am 05.06.20 um 08:59 schrieb idan kashtan:

Hey, thanks :)

I'd like to contribute by fixing bugs and adding new features.
I mainly interested in coding, so whatever you need me to do that includes
coding :).

Thanks,
Idan Kashtan.


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On Fri, Jun 5, 2020 at 6:50 AM Peter Kovacs <[email protected]> wrote:

Welcome Iran Kashtan to OpenOffice,


So how do you want to contribute to OpenOffice?


all the best

Peter


Am 04.06.20 um 10:29 schrieb idan kashtan:
Hey,
My name is Idan, and I'm from Israel.
I've just graduated with a bachelor's degree in computer science, and
I'd
like to contribute to Apache OpenOffice.
Thanks,
Iran Kashtan.

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