Hello everybody, my name is Stefan Ensslen. I'm a 34 years old software engineer from Germany. I'd like to participate in the documentation of OpenOffice/LibreOffice. However, I'd rather contribute to the Programmer's instead of the User's Guide.
I found that the framework documentation (http://docs.libreoffice.org/framework.html) contains only a single link to the OO site (http://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Framework), and the information that can be found at the OO site seems to be only a stub. I can't imagine that everybody just reads the source code in order to find out how UNO works, so I'd like to add some information. The UNO documentation does not offer more insights either. Both sites http://www.openoffice.org/udk/ and http://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Uno/ offer much information about the concepts of UNO. Besides this, I'd also like to add some information about how one can contribute to the Programmer's Guide. I'd be happy to contribute, but unfortunately neither LibreOffice nor OpenOffice make it easy to contribute (unlike Wikipedia). So I guess that I have to apply for some kind of account. Thanks in advance, Stefan Ensslen