Thanks a lot respected Katrina Behrens. I was really disappointed by the
people who said 'You should be a qualified developer'. I was very motivated
to work with GSoC and tried my best to understand code. I just wanted
someone to tell where to begin with. Few people have tried there best to
demotiv
> As a GSoC
> student you are expected to be a smart developer, able to dig into the
> code, and to find code pointers yourself. That might be time-consuming and
> one question makes sense, perhaps someone knows the answer off the top of
> the head. But that happens not too often.
Stating perhaps
Thanks for reply. I thought mail wasn't sent before, so I sent again.
On 27-Mar-2018 12:12 PM, "Heiko Tietze" wrote:
> Hi Muhammad,
>
> asking every day on the mailing list and BZ is not helpful. As a GSoC
> student you are expected to be a smart developer, able to dig into the
> code, and to fin
Hi Muhammad,
asking every day on the mailing list and BZ is not helpful. As a GSoC student
you are expected to be a smart developer, able to dig into the code, and to
find code pointers yourself. That might be time-consuming and one question
makes sense, perhaps someone knows the answer off the
Hi LibreOffice Community,
I have applied for GSoC to work on LibreOffice development. Right now, I
want to work on an easyhack *"Bug 87892 - More shapes for LibreOffice draw
are needed" . *Hopefully, I will also understand the code by working on
this easyhack. I have built libreOffice successfully