Hello Roberto,
sorry for the delay in answering, your mail slipped my attention for a
while ...
> i really want to help you developing this project for the openoffice
> software, i do not have alot of experience on c++ but i always have
> programming on c and i can learn c++ very quickly and i know that UNO is
> like a virtual machine and it has its own Development kit, my name is
> Roberto Julio Saldaña and i am from veracruz,mexico
Every helping hand is welcome, of course!
I admit that I would suggest to start with smaller tasks than the new
form controls, since those already require (or at least: greatly benefit
from) some deeper understanding.
My suggestion would be you set up an OpenOffice.org build environment,
and start with fixing small bugs, to get a feeling for the way how
building and developing OpenOffice.org works. Once you have this
feeling, you could embark upon greater tasks.
In any way, even if you decide to kick-start with the new form controls,
getting the build environment up and running is the first step.
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Building_OpenOffice.org should
assist you in this.
Then, decide on what to do. Issues in IssueZilla which have they keyword
"easy2dev" should be a good start (there aren't too many of them). For
Base, I could try compiling another list of beginner's issues. Or, you
decide for the controls - in which case I would suggest the hyperlink
control. For the ongoing development, you're in the right place in this
list here.
So: Get the build running, decide which concrete bug fix or feature
implementation you want to go, and tell us :)
Ciao
Frank
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