Re: [Introduction] Getting involved with Apache OOo

2011-09-06 Thread Rob Weir
On Tue, Sep 6, 2011 at 2:32 PM, Matt Richards mricha...@gmail.com wrote:
 Thanks for the welcome.

 I'm bringing this thread back as I've been a little more active recently and
 am a new name around OOo and Apache. Some may have missed the initial post
 as there has been a lot of emails going through this list.

 Wanted to add that I've got experince with MedaWiki as well as various forum
 software out there (at least the administration side).


Nice to have you here, Matt.

You might take a read at some of the material up on our Podling
website [1]. It has information about the project, decision making,
how to work with the website, source control, mailing lists, wikis,
etc.  We have more stuff which needs to be migrated as well.  You can
see a fuller plan on the wiki [2]

Your support and QA skills would certainly valued on this project. Are
you signed up for the ooo-users list as well [3]?

Regards,

-Rob

[1] http://incubator.apache.org/openofficeorg/
[2] https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OOOUSERS/Transition+Planning
[3] http://incubator.apache.org/openofficeorg/mailing-lists.html


 On Thu, Aug 25, 2011 at 5:37 PM, Andy Brown a...@the-martin-byrd.netwrote:

 Matt Richards wrote:

 Greetings,

 I have been using OOo for quite some time (its been my fall back if I'm
 not
 able to use Microsoft's suite [mostly on Linux and Mac]) and am very
 pleased
 seeing it become an Apache project. While, I've not really been part of
 the
 OOo community until I heard it has been accepted into the incubator (I
 been
 lurking on the general list, [stuck around after another project I've been
 following got accepted into the incubator]), I'm quite interested in
 helping
 this project in anyway shape or form that my skill set is able to do so
 (time is also key factor). I do not have much in the way of development
 skill set, my primary background is in customer service, with a little bit
 of qa testing and a bit of linux server administration.

 Anyhow, I mostly wanted to introduce myself and welcome the project [Yea,
 I
 know it a bit on the late side.. I'm more of a lurker]. I've been reading
 a
 few of the discussion threads so far, very pleased with the way things are
 heading at this time.

 Thanks for reading, please let me know if I can help in shape or form at
 this stage.


 Hi Matt,

 If you have seen some of the threads you should know that we do what we
 can.  Pick an item that needs doing and do it.  The idea is to lead by
 doing.  You know your skill set better than anyone here ever would.

 Welcome to the group.

 Andy




 --
 --Matt



Re: [Introduction] Getting involved with Apache OOo

2011-09-06 Thread Matt Richards
Thanks for the information. I've signed up on the users ML, though that does
not appear to be that active just yet. I've not bothered to signup on any of
the older existing MLs as I figure those will eventually disappear. I've
given a quick glance at the current incubator website thus far. Have not dug
real deep into the project migration information on the wiki (only a little
bit on the wiki/forums). Still struggling a little bit here and there with
learning the Apache way of things, digging around as much as I can before I
bother people with questions..

On Tue, Sep 6, 2011 at 1:42 PM, Rob Weir robw...@apache.org wrote:

 On Tue, Sep 6, 2011 at 2:32 PM, Matt Richards mricha...@gmail.com wrote:
  Thanks for the welcome.
 
  I'm bringing this thread back as I've been a little more active recently
 and
  am a new name around OOo and Apache. Some may have missed the initial
 post
  as there has been a lot of emails going through this list.
 
  Wanted to add that I've got experince with MedaWiki as well as various
 forum
  software out there (at least the administration side).
 

 Nice to have you here, Matt.

 You might take a read at some of the material up on our Podling
 website [1]. It has information about the project, decision making,
 how to work with the website, source control, mailing lists, wikis,
 etc.  We have more stuff which needs to be migrated as well.  You can
 see a fuller plan on the wiki [2]

 Your support and QA skills would certainly valued on this project. Are
 you signed up for the ooo-users list as well [3]?

 Regards,

 -Rob

 [1] http://incubator.apache.org/openofficeorg/
 [2]
 https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OOOUSERS/Transition+Planning
 [3] http://incubator.apache.org/openofficeorg/mailing-lists.html


  On Thu, Aug 25, 2011 at 5:37 PM, Andy Brown a...@the-martin-byrd.net
 wrote:
 
  Matt Richards wrote:
 
  Greetings,
 
  I have been using OOo for quite some time (its been my fall back if I'm
  not
  able to use Microsoft's suite [mostly on Linux and Mac]) and am very
  pleased
  seeing it become an Apache project. While, I've not really been part of
  the
  OOo community until I heard it has been accepted into the incubator (I
  been
  lurking on the general list, [stuck around after another project I've
 been
  following got accepted into the incubator]), I'm quite interested in
  helping
  this project in anyway shape or form that my skill set is able to do so
  (time is also key factor). I do not have much in the way of development
  skill set, my primary background is in customer service, with a little
 bit
  of qa testing and a bit of linux server administration.
 
  Anyhow, I mostly wanted to introduce myself and welcome the project
 [Yea,
  I
  know it a bit on the late side.. I'm more of a lurker]. I've been
 reading
  a
  few of the discussion threads so far, very pleased with the way things
 are
  heading at this time.
 
  Thanks for reading, please let me know if I can help in shape or form
 at
  this stage.
 
 
  Hi Matt,
 
  If you have seen some of the threads you should know that we do what we
  can.  Pick an item that needs doing and do it.  The idea is to lead by
  doing.  You know your skill set better than anyone here ever would.
 
  Welcome to the group.
 
  Andy
 
 
 
 
  --
  --Matt
 




-- 
--Matt


Re: [Introduction] Getting involved with Apache OOo

2011-09-06 Thread Rob Weir
On Tue, Sep 6, 2011 at 2:59 PM, Matt Richards mricha...@gmail.com wrote:
 Thanks for the information. I've signed up on the users ML, though that does
 not appear to be that active just yet. I've not bothered to signup on any of
 the older existing MLs as I figure those will eventually disappear. I've
 given a quick glance at the current incubator website thus far. Have not dug
 real deep into the project migration information on the wiki (only a little
 bit on the wiki/forums). Still struggling a little bit here and there with
 learning the Apache way of things, digging around as much as I can before I
 bother people with questions..


For general Apache and Apache Way info, I'd recommend:

http://www.apache.org/foundation/how-it-works.html

http://community.apache.org/newcomers/index.html

http://www.apache.org/foundation/how-it-works.html (and note the link
to the video in the comments)



 On Tue, Sep 6, 2011 at 1:42 PM, Rob Weir robw...@apache.org wrote:

 On Tue, Sep 6, 2011 at 2:32 PM, Matt Richards mricha...@gmail.com wrote:
  Thanks for the welcome.
 
  I'm bringing this thread back as I've been a little more active recently
 and
  am a new name around OOo and Apache. Some may have missed the initial
 post
  as there has been a lot of emails going through this list.
 
  Wanted to add that I've got experince with MedaWiki as well as various
 forum
  software out there (at least the administration side).
 

 Nice to have you here, Matt.

 You might take a read at some of the material up on our Podling
 website [1]. It has information about the project, decision making,
 how to work with the website, source control, mailing lists, wikis,
 etc.  We have more stuff which needs to be migrated as well.  You can
 see a fuller plan on the wiki [2]

 Your support and QA skills would certainly valued on this project. Are
 you signed up for the ooo-users list as well [3]?

 Regards,

 -Rob

 [1] http://incubator.apache.org/openofficeorg/
 [2]
 https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OOOUSERS/Transition+Planning
 [3] http://incubator.apache.org/openofficeorg/mailing-lists.html


  On Thu, Aug 25, 2011 at 5:37 PM, Andy Brown a...@the-martin-byrd.net
 wrote:
 
  Matt Richards wrote:
 
  Greetings,
 
  I have been using OOo for quite some time (its been my fall back if I'm
  not
  able to use Microsoft's suite [mostly on Linux and Mac]) and am very
  pleased
  seeing it become an Apache project. While, I've not really been part of
  the
  OOo community until I heard it has been accepted into the incubator (I
  been
  lurking on the general list, [stuck around after another project I've
 been
  following got accepted into the incubator]), I'm quite interested in
  helping
  this project in anyway shape or form that my skill set is able to do so
  (time is also key factor). I do not have much in the way of development
  skill set, my primary background is in customer service, with a little
 bit
  of qa testing and a bit of linux server administration.
 
  Anyhow, I mostly wanted to introduce myself and welcome the project
 [Yea,
  I
  know it a bit on the late side.. I'm more of a lurker]. I've been
 reading
  a
  few of the discussion threads so far, very pleased with the way things
 are
  heading at this time.
 
  Thanks for reading, please let me know if I can help in shape or form
 at
  this stage.
 
 
  Hi Matt,
 
  If you have seen some of the threads you should know that we do what we
  can.  Pick an item that needs doing and do it.  The idea is to lead by
  doing.  You know your skill set better than anyone here ever would.
 
  Welcome to the group.
 
  Andy
 
 
 
 
  --
  --Matt
 




 --
 --Matt



[Introduction] Getting involved with Apache OOo

2011-08-25 Thread Matt Richards
Greetings,

I have been using OOo for quite some time (its been my fall back if I'm not
able to use Microsoft's suite [mostly on Linux and Mac]) and am very pleased
seeing it become an Apache project. While, I've not really been part of the
OOo community until I heard it has been accepted into the incubator (I been
lurking on the general list, [stuck around after another project I've been
following got accepted into the incubator]), I'm quite interested in helping
this project in anyway shape or form that my skill set is able to do so
(time is also key factor). I do not have much in the way of development
skill set, my primary background is in customer service, with a little bit
of qa testing and a bit of linux server administration.

Anyhow, I mostly wanted to introduce myself and welcome the project [Yea, I
know it a bit on the late side.. I'm more of a lurker]. I've been reading a
few of the discussion threads so far, very pleased with the way things are
heading at this time.

Thanks for reading, please let me know if I can help in shape or form at
this stage.

-- 
--Matt


Re: [Introduction] Getting involved with Apache OOo

2011-08-25 Thread Andy Brown

Matt Richards wrote:

Greetings,

I have been using OOo for quite some time (its been my fall back if I'm not
able to use Microsoft's suite [mostly on Linux and Mac]) and am very pleased
seeing it become an Apache project. While, I've not really been part of the
OOo community until I heard it has been accepted into the incubator (I been
lurking on the general list, [stuck around after another project I've been
following got accepted into the incubator]), I'm quite interested in helping
this project in anyway shape or form that my skill set is able to do so
(time is also key factor). I do not have much in the way of development
skill set, my primary background is in customer service, with a little bit
of qa testing and a bit of linux server administration.

Anyhow, I mostly wanted to introduce myself and welcome the project [Yea, I
know it a bit on the late side.. I'm more of a lurker]. I've been reading a
few of the discussion threads so far, very pleased with the way things are
heading at this time.

Thanks for reading, please let me know if I can help in shape or form at
this stage.



Hi Matt,

If you have seen some of the threads you should know that we do what we 
can.  Pick an item that needs doing and do it.  The idea is to lead by 
doing.  You know your skill set better than anyone here ever would.


Welcome to the group.

Andy