> On 15 Jun 2016, at 13:30, Mike Saunders
> wrote:
>
> Hi Heiko,
>
> That's a great idea. I've gone through the blog post and cleaned up a bit of
> the English. As Cor notes, it's a good idea to present the easy hacks as fun,
> and highlight from the
Hi,
I'm planning a similar sprint for LibreOffice bug fixing, but mainly aiming
for maybe Chinese or OOXML to ODF conversion problems since they're what we
mostly need in Taiwan. Also we'll find some students who are interested in
developing (but not necessary in LibreOffice).
I'll update you
2016-06-15 13:30 GMT+02:00 Mike Saunders :
> Hi Heiko,
>
> That's a great idea. I've gone through the blog post and cleaned up a bit of
> the English. As Cor notes, it's a good idea to present the easy hacks as
> fun, and highlight from the start that they
Hi Heiko,
That's a great idea. I've gone through the blog post and cleaned up a
bit of the English. As Cor notes, it's a good idea to present the easy
hacks as fun, and highlight from the start that they don't take up much
time. Lots of people would like to get involved in open source but
Hi Heiko,
Heiko Tietze wrote on 15-06-16 11:10:
> Please read the (really short) draft at
> ...
Thanks. I think it's a good explanation of the situation and
possibilities. Maybe it's possible to change the heading and intro in
such a way that it shows more what is in it for the easy hackers