Hi Peter & Pulkit,
On 09/04/2020 15:51, Peter Kovacs wrote:
> I wonder if your statements violate the LibreOffice code of conduct[1]?
Peter - TDF's conduct team's is primarily interested in encouraging
excellent behavior on our own lists, infrastructure, teams and so on; we
have few effec
Ubuntu 16.04 and 18.04 should be fine.
I guess in general newest Distribution version may be more difficult to
build then older distributions.
I would also recommend not using Distribution libraries in the first
attempt. I would use in the first step our non distribution specific setup.
A
Hello
I do the builds for translations at a Debian 9 (Stretch)
Before I tested it with Centos7
To build AOO with Debian 10 (buster9 we need someone to help to migrate
to Java 11 in the build prozess
Kind regards
Mechtilde
Am 10.04.20 um 14:33 schrieb Earl Rex Arao-arao:
> What's the best dist
What's the best distro to build open office? I'm fired up when someone
telling other people that open office is "dead"
On Tue, Apr 7, 2020 at 9:35 PM Kalpaj Agrawalla <
kalpaj.agrawall...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I am currently an undergraduate student, pursuing Computer Science from
> M
Hello Laguna,
Okay, if you still interested to volunteer I try to give some guidance.
#Development
Development is still tricky. Best is to learn our build environment.
https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/Building_Guide_AOO
And there you are in the middle on our first documentary
Good!
Am 09.04.20 um 17:10 schrieb Pulkit Krishna:
I have already apolosised and woul do so once again
Pulkit Krishna
On 9 Apr 2020 8:22 p.m., "Peter Kovacs" wrote:
Hi Pulkit Krishna,
How does this create an positive environment for LibreOffice or for Apache
OpenOffice?
All that you did m
I have already apolosised and woul do so once again
Pulkit Krishna
On 9 Apr 2020 8:22 p.m., "Peter Kovacs" wrote:
Hi Pulkit Krishna,
How does this create an positive environment for LibreOffice or for Apache
OpenOffice?
All that you did manage is to piss people off. Please, your are damaging
Hi Pulkit Krishna,
How does this create an positive environment for LibreOffice or for
Apache OpenOffice?
All that you did manage is to piss people off. Please, your are damaging
not only your own renown, but you warm up old fights that has already
caused a lot of hate.
Simon Phipps wants
doubts now about pushing the send button
-- Regards, Arthur
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Oh wow you can do
I have practically relied on LibreOffice since it first came out. I can
positively vouch for its credibility.
On Thu, Apr 9, 2020 at 7:50 PM Marcus wrote:
> Am 09.04.20 um 16:04 schrieb Pulkit Krishna:
> > Oh wow! 5 releases in 5 years! Nice Records!
> >
> > Now see libreoffice records:-
> > htt
Am 09.04.20 um 16:04 schrieb Pulkit Krishna:
Oh wow! 5 releases in 5 years! Nice Records!
Now see libreoffice records:-
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/ReleasePlan
14 releases in 2016
16 releases in 2017
16 releases in 2018
15 releases in 2019
5 releases in 2020 till now
Total - 66 release
Oh wow you can do math. So why are you still here trying to convince the
rest of us that you are not worth our time...
Nobody wants to hear about another software on a recruitment page. Do that
on our marketing page. If you have enough braincells left to compensate for
your deficiency of common se
Oh wow! 5 releases in 5 years! Nice Records!
Now see libreoffice records:-
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/ReleasePlan
14 releases in 2016
16 releases in 2017
16 releases in 2018
15 releases in 2019
5 releases in 2020 till now
Total - 66 release since 2016.
The number of releases openoffice
Please have a look for yourself that there were releases since 2015 [1]
and [2].
[1] https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OOOUSERS/Releases
[2] https://www.openoffice.org/download/
Marcus
Am 09.04.20 um 15:44 schrieb Pulkit Krishna:
Then explain me why there hasn't been a openoffice
Then explain me why there hasn't been a openoffice release since 2015? If a
software does not update it for 5 years, do not provide documentation for
its current version, the what is it called if not dead?
Pulkit Krishna
On Thu, Apr 9, 2020 at 7:03 PM Marcus wrote:
> You are spreading fud infor
You are spreading fud information.
OpenOffice is not dead. Traffic on the mailing lists, changed code and
an increasing download rate shows a different side.
And the other office suite is not the successor of OpenOffice.
Regardless if they tell or write you this. Because there is no
successo
OpenOffice is dead. Consider using and contributing to LibreOffice, the
successor of OpenOffice.
Check these websites.
https://t.co/87uxygkK7B?amp=1
https://whatcanidoforlibreoffice.org/
https://www.libreoffice.org/community/get-involved/
libreoffice.org
Pulkit Krishna
On Thu, Apr 9, 2020 at 5:4
Interested in:
# development
# development documentation
#translations of the UI and Help to a language.
Please help me and point me in the right direction
Thanks
Laguna
On Thu, Apr 9, 2020 at 2:53 AM Peter Kovacs wrote:
> Welcome to OpenOffice,
>
>
> We are a volunteer organization. OpenOffic
Welcome to OpenOffice,
We are a volunteer organization. OpenOffice is developed mainly in the
speed we are able to contribute.
OpenOffice is all sort of complex Application. Not only in development,
also in translation, documentation, Web content.
We could use volunteer support in the topi
Hi there,
I am currently an undergraduate student, pursuing Computer Science from
Manipal University, India.
I have been using OpenOffice for a while now, and would love to contribute!
Its one of the best Office suit I have used for linux based OS's, and keep
coming back to it, post trying other
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