Hello Denis, Thank you for the welcome!
I would love to participate in boundary checking and defect confirmation efforts, supporting the AOO 4.1.2 release candidate! What steps do I need to take to participate in these efforts? Thank you for the prompt response! I look forward to supporting in any ways I am able as a volunteer. Regards, Frank L Dusett On Thu, Oct 15, 2015 at 10:45 AM Dennis E. Hamilton <orc...@apache.org> wrote: > Welcome Frank, > > Power users, such as I think you will find yourself to be, are perfect for > checking the boundaries and confirmation of defects for Apache OpenOffice. > > Your participation is very welcome. > > Others will suggest good places to start. > > An important immediate case is verifying that there are no regressions in > the current AOO 4.1.2 release candidate and confirming that the defects > claimed to be fixed are (1) evidently fixed and (2) have no unintended > consequences. > > Please ask questions [;<). > > - Dennis > > -----Original Message----- > From: Frank Dusett [mailto:frdus...@gmail.com] > Sent: Thursday, October 15, 2015 05:42 > To: qa@openoffice.apache.org > Subject: New QA Volunteer > > Hello, > > I am a long time user and advocate of Openoffice software. I can't > remember precisely when my first introduction to Openoffice was, but it > would have been around 8 -10 years ago. Openoffice has enabled me to work > on office files and documents, without having to afford Microsoft's Office > software. The extensiveness of capability and cross-compatibility, coupled > with ease of use, has kept me as a long time user of Openoffice. > > Having experienced the benefits of the Openoffice software family, I want > the opportunity to give back, in any way that I can offer. Reading that > there is a place for debug verification, I believe that is something that I > can be of immediate assistance with. I love trying to push the limits of > software that I utilize, so this definitely fits. > > I have office and technical skills, but not programming experience. I am a > long time CAD operator, and business office software user. Currently I am > a proposal process engineer working for KUKA Systems Aerospace Group. If > any of my professional skills or experience can be of use as an Openoffice > volunteer, I would be thrilled to offer my contributions. > > Kind regards, > > Frank L Dusett > >