Damjan Jovanovic wrote:
On Sun, Oct 18, 2015 at 12:35 AM, Andrea Pescetti wrote:
Are all of these FreeBSD specific? We are not going to merge a lot of
patches now that we are in the final QA phase. If you want to work on this
discuss on Bugzilla (just open an issue and CC me, pescetti), but I'm
On Sun, Oct 18, 2015 at 12:35 AM, Andrea Pescetti
wrote:
> On 17/10/2015 Don Lewis wrote:
>
>> FreeBSD's ports builds, which include the latest release candidate,
>>> were now marked broken with OpenJDK8.
>>>
>> The AOO410 branch needs r1697228, r1697237, r1697247, r1697306, and
>> r1697312 from
As you may or may not have seen depending on how much you follow
Bugzilla, the number of issues still to verify on RC2 is down to just a
handful "important" ones: http://s.apache.org/KL1
Most notably, we still need verification of:
- WebDAV and Sharepoint issues
- Proper functionality of update
On 18/10/2015 PATHANGI JANARDHANAN JATINSHRAVAN wrote:
I have also cloned the repository from svn so that I can look at the
code changes as I look at the issues on bugzilla. I hope that this can
get me some familiarity with the codebase.
It will, and it is a good way to start.
Do you prefer git
Hi,
Okay I will do the above. I have also cloned the repository from svn so
that I can look at the code changes as I look at the issues on bugzilla. I hope
that this can get me some familiarity with the codebase.
I am working on a machine with Mac OS X Yosemite (10.10). I forgot to mention
PATHANGI JANARDHANAN JATINSHRAVAN wrote:
I picked Open Office since it is something I use daily (almost) and would like
to contribute to.
Hi, this is very good news!
The best way to start right now is to help with the final steps for the
4.1.2 release. This will allow you to get familiar wit
Hi,
I am a 3rd year university student. I have more than 2 years experience
with Java, C and Python and brief experience with C++ (although I believe I can
pick up fairly easily). I also have very good knowledge of git and agile
methodology and have done an internship at PayPal as a softwar