Hi Clytie,

Thanks a lot again.^_^

I'm learning how to test and to be an effective tester. It's my pleasure to 
confirm some issues . If I have enough time, I deem I would like doing more 
things that I can make it to promote the quality of software. Maybe, it's a big 
topic, but I'm serious.

Good good study, day day up! 

Best wishes!

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Li meiying
Beijing Redflag Chinese 2000 Software CO.,LTD
Email:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tel:51570010-6140
Fax:51570333
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2008-07-04 



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发件人: Clytie Siddall 
发送时间: 2008-07-02  16:37:41 
收件人: [email protected] 
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主题: Re: [qa-dev] limit to the size of paste content in Spreadsheet 
 
Hello again Mei Ying :)
On 02/07/2008, at 11:36 AM, limeiying wrote:
> ou're so sweet. Thank you for your searching and teaching depiction.
My pleasure. :)
>
>
> Actualy, I had searched by inputting the description "paste", there  
> are lots of issues. So, next time, I should think over the key words  
> or the description entry to get the precise search results.
Yes, in a smaller codebase, searching for "paste" might only bring up  
a few issues. But in a very large and complex codebase like  
OpenOffice.org, it's not exact enough. You need to experiment with  
different search terms, to make sure you are inputting enough  
information, but not so much information as to miss finding similar  
issues. It's not easy, but we all have the same problem. :)
> I'm so sorry. I'm not a developer but only a tester in RedFlag  
> comany. Now, checking the unconfirmed bugs in OOo community is a big  
> deal for me.
> Howerver, I'll try my best to do something for our OOo community.
That's fine: there's nothing wrong with not being a developer. We need  
all sorts of help, not just coding! I only ask about coding in case  
someone has those skills and doesn't know if they are welcome to  
contribute or not.
So please keep learning how to test and confirm issues. This is a key  
task in creating high-quality software. We appreciate your effort, and  
we understand how difficult it can be for a new member to understand  
procedure within the OpenOffice.org project. Just remember: even the  
most experienced members had to start at the beginning! Just take one  
step at a time. Once you learn a bit more, maybe you can write a wiki  
page in Mandarin, explaining to other new users how to use the Issue  
Tracker, or how to test issues. :)
Documentation, especially translated documentation, is also extremely  
important. Every software project is built on a range of different  
skills and abilities. Yours are just as valuable as anyone else's. :)
from Clytie
Vietnamese Free Software Translation Team
http://vnoss.net/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=projects:l10n

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