Welcome

we are always happy to see volunteers. I spent part of my time mentoring
student groups like yours.

Bugzilla should be up to date with regard of status, so if you have found a
bug report that is already fixed, then please mark it as such.

You will see that BZ contains a number of bugs that are:
- not really bugs, but user errors, these need to be commented and closed
- bugs that are unconfirmed, these need to be confirmed and commented or
closed
- and of course real bugs, which are confirmed and wait to be solved.

It is super that you have already build AOO, on which platform?

We also have a label in BZ for "easy bugs" which you might want to look at.

Feel free to ask on this list.

rgds
jan i

On Tuesday, February 10, 2015, Logan Minnix <[email protected]> wrote:

> To whomever it may concern,
>
> My name's Logan. I'm part of a team of five people that want to help out
> with Open Office. We're in a semester-long class until the end of April
> that is going to be focused on fixing bugs, getting close to the open
> source software's community, and reporting on our results.
>
> We picked Open Office because it's already a large, experienced community
> with lots of documentation. You guys have a very active community, and it's
> tough to know when to step in exactly, but I think we finally found that
> point.
>
> What we've already done. We have downloaded, configured, and built the
> source code. As a team, we tried finding a bug to fix, but it seems as
> though it has already been fixed. After commenting on one of the reports,
> we were then sent to this email here. So, if you have any unassigned bugs
> or issues, then we'd love to help.
>
> Just a little background on how advanced we are, two of us have jobs in
> programming, and all five us are seniors in a 400 level computer science
> class.
>
> I can't wait to hear back from you.
>
> Sincerely,
> Logan Minnix
>


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