Thank you for the clarification. Also, is Open office available for mobile phones?
On Wednesday, December 16, 2020, Peter Kovacs <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Noel, > > > I am confused by the Apache reference. Apache is only a Platform that > hosts Projects and enables volunteer with whatever technical Infrastructure > a projects needs. > > There are over 350 Projects. I am not sure how many are currently in the > incubator, which means that they are new. > > If you mean OpenOffice, we could use people that go through Bugzilla and > check if the Open Bugs are still valid. Maybe if there is skill write > automated tests. > > We could use a documentation on automated tests and there is also an old > list of manual test that could be looked into. Maybe there is more a > volunteer could do. > > And of course we will soon start a new release I hope. > > > I hope that helps you to give you some orientation. > > All the best > > Peter > > On 16.12.20 19:30, Noel Shantell wrote: > >> It seems like OpenOffice has been around for a while. Does Apache have >> new >> applications that need to be tested. >> >> Noel S. Prude >> Software Tester >> 850.266.8294 >> >> On Tuesday, December 15, 2020, Carl Marcum <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Hi Peter, >>> >>> On 12/14/20 4:07 PM, Peter Condor wrote: >>> >>> Hello, >>>> >>>> I have experience coding, mostly in C and Lisp, not so much in C++. >>>> >>>> If you're full up with coders, I wouldn't mind helping with the >>>> documentation, but I've been using (if a lot) only basic features of >>>> OpenOffice. My first language is GB English. >>>> >>>> Regards, >>>> >>>> Peter >>>> >>>> Welcome! No we're definitely not full of coders. >>> >>> All contribution types are appreciated. >>> >>> Have you reviewed the get-involved [1] and orientation page [2] yet? >>> >>> [1] https://openoffice.apache.org/get-involved.html >>> [2] https://openoffice.apache.org/orientation/index.html >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Carl >>> >>> -- > This is the Way! http://www.apache.org/theapacheway/index.html >
