Re: [discussion] refactoring OpenOffice

2019-03-01 Thread Peter Kovacs
On 01.03.19 23:53, Marcus wrote: > > depends on how many time you want to invest and how many developers > are with you. I've always understood that you haven't much time for > developing. ;-) I always did a lot of talking, since I felt it is necessary. I still believe we should do more

Re: [discussion] refactoring OpenOffice

2019-03-01 Thread Patricia Shanahan
The OpenOffice build system is both complicated and fragile. If you do move things around, you MUST test the ability to build and install for each supported OS. To me, this change seems high risk for low benefit. I would far rather see any available cycles put into replacing ad-hoc data

Re: [discussion] refactoring OpenOffice

2019-03-01 Thread Marcus
Am 01.03.19 um 20:05 schrieb Peter Kovacs: I am really annoyed by the Code. I see repentance and to me a code concept is totally lacking. What I would like to do is a general cleanup / refactoring pass. I would like to start with similar features and move them together in the same module,

Re: Reporting broken download link

2019-03-01 Thread Marcus
Am 01.03.19 um 20:23 schrieb Purrington, Robert D: When I try to download, I get a "502 Bad Gateway" error message every time. Windows 10. I've downloaded a second ago and haven't seen a problem. So, in general it's working. When you have problems with specific mirror servers then just

Reporting broken download link

2019-03-01 Thread Purrington, Robert D
When I try to download, I get a "502 Bad Gateway" error message every time. Windows 10. Dan Purrington

[discussion] refactoring OpenOffice

2019-03-01 Thread Peter Kovacs
Hello all, I am really annoyed by the Code. I see repentance and to me a code concept is totally lacking. What I would like to do is a general cleanup / refactoring pass. I would like to start with similar features and move them together in the same module, maybe even merge them. As a process