Oliver Specht wrote:
Martin Whitaker schrieb:
T. J. Frazier wrote:
Windows developers would be expectably running Ms's
latest-and-greatest, Windows Vista (or W7 pre-releases). If they
decide to take a look at the code ("Do I want to get involved with
this?"), they hit an immediate barrier: t
Dear developers,
please review and comment on latest patch in voted
http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=35579.
Thanks a lot.
WBR,
KP.
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Martin Whitaker schrieb:
T. J. Frazier wrote:
Windows developers would be expectably running Ms's
latest-and-greatest, Windows Vista (or W7 pre-releases). If they
decide to take a look at the code ("Do I want to get involved with
this?"), they hit an immediate barrier: the SVN folks only boas
Hi,
Removing the next barrier -- allowing (and documenting!) OO.o
development under Windows -- involves significant (but not massive)
effort on our part. It should be readily doable (assuming a solution for
the SVN problem),
possible since a long time:
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wi
T. J. Frazier wrote:
Windows developers would be expectably running Ms's latest-and-greatest,
Windows Vista (or W7 pre-releases). If they decide to take a look at
the code ("Do I want to get involved with this?"), they hit an immediate
barrier: the SVN folks only boast a client for WXP. A litt
Martin Hollmichel wrote:
Hi,
last year we initiated the bug bounty program ...
Are there any other ideas to make the Program more attractive ?
or should we stop this effort because it's hopeless ?
May I suggest that some of the bounty money, and/or equivalent time and
effort, might be better
John McCreesh wrote (6-2-2009 23:00)
I would suggest contacting the folks at FOSDEM and getting them to
photocopy and handout leaflets tomorrow...
Since we are not finished yet ...
But it's a good idea to announce it ... be aware, coming soon ...
I'll do something for that. Thanks for the idea,