I am not sure what you miss. Are you looking for this? https://openoffice.apache.org/source.html
Question for code are best asked on the dev mailing list. Please have some patience thought. There are a lot of bits and pieces on the wiki. All the best Peter Am 25. Juni 2019 16:09:40 MESZ schrieb ASP An Aryan Sinha Presentation <sinha.arya...@gmail.com>: >Iam also iam master in C++ & Java but Iam new to Openoffice so i need >some >source codes and xtra dev help ..so please > >On Tue, 25 Jun 2019, 7:03 pm Kai Olaf K e t e l h u t, < >kaiolafketelhut...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> 1 >> BREXIT >> 1 >> >> Am Mi., 23. Jan. 2019 um 01:35 Uhr schrieb Peter Kovacs ><pe...@apache.org >> >: >> >> > Hello there, >> > >> > Best way to start with OpenOffice is to try to build it. If you get >> > stuck please ask on dev. >> > >> > build guide: >> > https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/Building_Guide_AOO >> > >> > >> > >> >https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/Building_Guide_AOO/Step_by_step >> > >> > source code: https://openoffice.apache.org/source.html >> > >> > OpenOffice is listed with over 7 Mill lines of code in its >repository, >> > and we still use code written in the 90ties. >> > >> > there is lots of coding to do, if you want. >> > >> > I look forward to read from you. >> > >> > All the best >> > >> > Peter >> > >> > On 22.01.19 20:47, Nikhil Gupta wrote: >> > > Hi everyone, >> > > I am Nikhil Gupta, a final year computer science Undergraduate >from >> > India.I >> > > have 2 year experience with C++ in programming and now I want to >move >> > into >> > > the development area . I am new to open source and I want to >contribute >> > in >> > > OpenOffice.Can anyone help me get started. >> > > >> > > Thanks in advance. >> > > >> > >> > >> >> -- >> OrG >> value? >>