Hi,
On 2008-03-15, at 19:10 , Drew Jensen wrote:
Lane Miles wrote:
Hey Graham and Rest of Developers,
I don't mean to be a pain in the ass with my emails. I was just
looking at the Open Office site and trying to find something to
improve. I would fix these errors myself, but obviously I can't
because the code is not write accessible to me. Sorry for all the
emails, I won't submit anymore unless I have a solution proposed.
Sincerely
Lane Miles
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From: Graham Lauder [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday,
March 15, 2008 4:14 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [website-dev] Other W3C Validation
On Sunday 16 March 2008 06:38:58 Lane Miles wrote:
Sorry for the barrage of emails.
I'm not quite sure what you're trying to do here. Running pages
through W3C validation is a trivial task, even I can do that.
Maarten made the point: "Send in proposals". If you think a page
is broken then propose a solution, just repeating the same mantra
over and over again for different pages isn't going to solve
anything and the list of repetitive emails is going to get pretty
long and boring considering the number of pages on the OOo servers.
"Contributing" isn't really a new page, it was just recently
updated and the guy who did it is no longer with SUN and it seems
has left the building as far as OOo is concerned so please feel
free to fix and submit.
Hello Lane,
I'm not working on the website so I won't directly comment on that -
but I did take the liberty of checking out your home page.
You know for a 13 year old young man you show quite the spark of
initiative - don't let us 'old folks' put a damper on that. I was
going to say I wouldn't have known to use W3C validation at 13, but
then again it didn't exist when I was 13.. :>)
Indeed...
Just thought I would mention to you that as you look at the
OpenOffice.org community you might want to check into a new project
at http://education.openoffice.org it is a project targeted
specifically to students, like yourself, and you may find it
interesting - I am sure they would enjoy hearing from you.
Thanks, Drew. The education project, which I also lead, is probably
more focused (I try) on development, but that can very much include
secondary as well as post-secondary education. Feel free, Lane, to
ping me directly, if you like... I'd also be very interested in seeing
if your friends and fellow students (and even teachers) would want to
participate in the Education project.
For instance.. what would appeal to others
Sincerely,
Drew
ps - Best of luck with the coming Baseball season also
Cheers,
Louis
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