On Sat, May 15, 2010 at 11:44 PM, peeush agarwal <[email protected] > wrote:
> > SirI am a B.Tech (C.S.E.),3rd year student from National Institute of > Technology,Durgapur,India.I do have a good programming skills in > Java(J2SE,J2EE) and I would like to contribute in open source technology > starting with OpenOffice. Actually I am looking for a project on development > of extensions in OpenOffice as it is a good, emerging office , so I would be > greatly admired if I can contribute in this office using Java programming > language.Hope I'll get reply as soon as possible with some project on > OpenOffice. > Thanking you > Yours sincerelyPeeush AgarwalNIT DurgapurIndia > _________________________________________________________________ > Bollywood This Decade > http://entertainment.in.msn.com/bollywoodthisdecade/ > The best list could be [email protected] where more developers for extensions come around. We do have some extensions that don't follow the extension guidelines and having someone to help them by commiting patches could also help us. I think however the best place to start is learning the UNO API and things like accesing our graphical libraries (widgets) would help normalize some of these extensions so it looks more native to the suite. That contribution would be very appreciated by the community and also help you since these toolkits need a lot of our attention. -- Alexandro Colorado OpenOffice.org EspaƱol http://es.openoffice.org
