Hi Noel,

I am confused by the Apache reference. Apache is only a Platform that hosts Projects and enables volunteer with whatever technical Infrastructure a projects needs.

There are over 350 Projects. I am not sure how many are currently in the incubator,  which means that they are new.

If you mean OpenOffice, we could use people that go through Bugzilla and check if the Open Bugs are still valid. Maybe if there is skill write automated tests.

We could use a documentation on automated tests and there is also an old list of manual test that could be looked into. Maybe there is more a volunteer could do.

And of course we will soon start a new release I hope.


I hope that helps you to give you some orientation.

All the best

Peter

On 16.12.20 19:30, Noel Shantell wrote:
It seems like OpenOffice has been around for a while.  Does Apache have new
applications that need to be tested.

Noel S. Prude
Software Tester
850.266.8294

On Tuesday, December 15, 2020, Carl Marcum <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi Peter,

On 12/14/20 4:07 PM, Peter Condor wrote:

Hello,

I have experience coding, mostly in C and Lisp, not so much in C++.

If you're full up with coders, I wouldn't mind helping with the
documentation, but I've been using (if a lot) only basic features of
OpenOffice. My first language is GB English.

Regards,

Peter

Welcome!  No we're definitely not full of coders.

All contribution types are appreciated.

Have you reviewed the get-involved [1] and orientation page [2] yet?

[1] https://openoffice.apache.org/get-involved.html
[2] https://openoffice.apache.org/orientation/index.html

Thanks,
Carl

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