Re: Hello to the Apache Project Team

2014-01-17 Thread Rob Weir
On Wed, Jan 15, 2014 at 9:18 PM, Shari Bradstream
counselingwithhor...@gmail.com wrote:
 Good evening,

 I came across the Apache Open Office software and find it intriguing.
 I like what I read so decided to invest a little time each week to work on
 project materials in the areas that help is needed.
 I am not a computer programmer or coder, however; I am very creative and
 able to navigate my way through directions and can think outside the box.
 I am a licensed professional counselor and a certified addictions therapist
 in South Dakota at a  non-profit company I started. I am working with high
 risk offenders, vulnerable populations in a culturally diverse office
 setting, and best of all using Equine Assisted Learning in all my
 individual and group settings.

 I look forward to being a part of a creative team invested in providing a
 service to others - especially in the computer technology arena.


Hello Shari,

Thank for writing and volunteering to help.   You can read more about
different areas of the project here:

http://openoffice.apache.org/get-involved.html

As you will see, it takes a lot more than just programmers to make
Apache OpenOffice successful.  Volunteers are welcome in any of these
areas.

We're currently in the testing phase for our 4.1 release.  If that
interests you at all, we certainly need help there.  You can write to
our QA mailing list at q...@openoffice.apache.org to get started there.

We also have new volunteer orientation modules on the website that
give more background on the project and how it works.  It also
describes to get involved in areas like documentation, marketing,
etc.:

http://openoffice.apache.org/orientation/index.html

Let me know if you any questions getting started.

Regards,

-Rob, Apache OpenOffice Project Management Committee



 My best regards,
 Shari Bradstream

 Shari L. Bradstream MS, LAC, LPC
 Director, HorsePlay Productions Hlg. Ctr.
 22800 Spruce Drive
 Box Elder, SD 57719
 Phone:  605-393-

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Re: Hello to the Apache Project Team

2014-01-17 Thread Yuzhen Fan
Hi Shari,

Thanks for your volunteering to help, if you are interested in 4.1 testing
and would like get started to do test execution and bug
confirmation/verification, or join other test activities, please let me
know, thanks!


On Fri, Jan 17, 2014 at 11:49 PM, Rob Weir robw...@apache.org wrote:

 On Wed, Jan 15, 2014 at 9:18 PM, Shari Bradstream
 counselingwithhor...@gmail.com wrote:
  Good evening,
 
  I came across the Apache Open Office software and find it intriguing.
  I like what I read so decided to invest a little time each week to work
 on
  project materials in the areas that help is needed.
  I am not a computer programmer or coder, however; I am very creative and
  able to navigate my way through directions and can think outside the
 box.
  I am a licensed professional counselor and a certified addictions
 therapist
  in South Dakota at a  non-profit company I started. I am working with
 high
  risk offenders, vulnerable populations in a culturally diverse office
  setting, and best of all using Equine Assisted Learning in all my
  individual and group settings.
 
  I look forward to being a part of a creative team invested in providing a
  service to others - especially in the computer technology arena.
 

 Hello Shari,

 Thank for writing and volunteering to help.   You can read more about
 different areas of the project here:

 http://openoffice.apache.org/get-involved.html

 As you will see, it takes a lot more than just programmers to make
 Apache OpenOffice successful.  Volunteers are welcome in any of these
 areas.

 We're currently in the testing phase for our 4.1 release.  If that
 interests you at all, we certainly need help there.  You can write to
 our QA mailing list at q...@openoffice.apache.org to get started there.

 We also have new volunteer orientation modules on the website that
 give more background on the project and how it works.  It also
 describes to get involved in areas like documentation, marketing,
 etc.:

 http://openoffice.apache.org/orientation/index.html

 Let me know if you any questions getting started.

 Regards,

 -Rob, Apache OpenOffice Project Management Committee



  My best regards,
  Shari Bradstream
 
  Shari L. Bradstream MS, LAC, LPC
  Director, HorsePlay Productions Hlg. Ctr.
  22800 Spruce Drive
  Box Elder, SD 57719
  Phone:  605-393-
 
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Hello to the Apache Project Team

2014-01-15 Thread Shari Bradstream
Good evening,

I came across the Apache Open Office software and find it intriguing.
I like what I read so decided to invest a little time each week to work on
project materials in the areas that help is needed.
I am not a computer programmer or coder, however; I am very creative and
able to navigate my way through directions and can think outside the box.
I am a licensed professional counselor and a certified addictions therapist
in South Dakota at a  non-profit company I started. I am working with high
risk offenders, vulnerable populations in a culturally diverse office
setting, and best of all using Equine Assisted Learning in all my
individual and group settings.

I look forward to being a part of a creative team invested in providing a
service to others - especially in the computer technology arena.

My best regards,
Shari Bradstream

Shari L. Bradstream MS, LAC, LPC
Director, HorsePlay Productions Hlg. Ctr.
22800 Spruce Drive
Box Elder, SD 57719
Phone:  605-393-

Do what is right...even if it is hard. ~ Anonymous

This message is intended only for the use of the individuals or entity to
which it is addresses and may contain information that is privileged,
confidential or exempt from disclosure under applicable federal or state
law. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient or the
employee or agent responsible for delivering the message to the intended
recipient, please immediately notify the sender and destroy or return all
copies of this email and all attachments.