Hi,

Le 12 sept. 10 à 21:11, Dellomo, Matthew a écrit :

Dear open office organization,


OpenOffice.org you mean ?  :-)


I am a student at Worcester State University, studying object oriented
software as part a group of 3 other students.



Great :)

OpenOffice.org is mostly written in C++ , so it should be ok :)


Is there any way that we could contribute to maybe an open office extension?



Well, the OOo wiki has a lot of entries about that :

See http://wiki.services.openoffice.org a lot of links are waiting your read :)


We have less than 3 months together to help out in any way that we can.


If you are interested, instead of writing an extension, the OpenOffice.org Education Project does student mentoring, in collaboration with schools.

So you could work on little issues, or features improvement with the Education Project ? See: http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/ Education_Project/Effort . There are plenty of proposals, you can wor on, one or several students, mentored by us.

And the EducOOo non profit assocation can participate to the application validation with your school / University ( like we already do with Epitech Paris, Ecole Centrale Nantes .. and so on)

Just in case you are interested, of course.



How can we get started with the current methods used to generate open source software? Could we be assigned someone to consult with, about questions and issues?


If you want to know more, we use a lot the IRC channel for discussions, development, includig ClassRooms .

Channel :  #education.openoffice.org
Server : irc.freenode.net


Thank you


You're welcome :-)

Eric Bachard

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Projet OOo4Kids : http://wiki.ooo4kids.org/index.php/Main_Page
L'association EducOOo : http://www.educoo.org
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