Hi Jim,
Thanks for the interest in OpenOffice.
If you are interested in contributing, I suggest to start step by step.
I think the best way is to familiarize with our setup. We offer a github
[1] presence which makes it easy to access.
Try to sync the code from there. to your system.
And as a next step try to understand how to build OpenOffice from source.
I recommend our wiki guide [2] and Arrigos presentation [3] for starters.
If you have questions or need help please ask.
All the best
Peter
[1] https://github.com/apache/openoffice
[2] https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/Building_Guide_AOO
[3] https://live.fosdem.org/watch/dapacheopenoffice
Am 02.03.22 um 19:06 schrieb Jim Woodworth:
Hi,
My name is Jim Woodworth. I have been working mostly with Perl in Linux
and Unix interfacing with various databases. The CMSs I have used are
Rational Clearcase, Subversion, and Git.
My C++ experience is fairly light, so I am looking to expand on my
knowledge with it and contribute to something along the way.
I am very eager to get started contributing.
Thanks,
Jim
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