Welcome Frank, Power users, such as I think you will find yourself to be, are perfect for checking the boundaries and confirmation of defects for Apache OpenOffice.
Your participation is very welcome. Others will suggest good places to start. An important immediate case is verifying that there are no regressions in the current AOO 4.1.2 release candidate and confirming that the defects claimed to be fixed are (1) evidently fixed and (2) have no unintended consequences. Please ask questions [;<). - Dennis -----Original Message----- From: Frank Dusett [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, October 15, 2015 05:42 To: [email protected] Subject: New QA Volunteer Hello, I am a long time user and advocate of Openoffice software. I can't remember precisely when my first introduction to Openoffice was, but it would have been around 8 -10 years ago. Openoffice has enabled me to work on office files and documents, without having to afford Microsoft's Office software. The extensiveness of capability and cross-compatibility, coupled with ease of use, has kept me as a long time user of Openoffice. Having experienced the benefits of the Openoffice software family, I want the opportunity to give back, in any way that I can offer. Reading that there is a place for debug verification, I believe that is something that I can be of immediate assistance with. I love trying to push the limits of software that I utilize, so this definitely fits. I have office and technical skills, but not programming experience. I am a long time CAD operator, and business office software user. Currently I am a proposal process engineer working for KUKA Systems Aerospace Group. If any of my professional skills or experience can be of use as an Openoffice volunteer, I would be thrilled to offer my contributions. Kind regards, Frank L Dusett --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
