> From: Rob Weir [mailto:robw...@apache.org] 

> Developers work on what they want to work on.  This is not a problem.
> Most developers on the project today have their own list of items they
> want to work on.  That is fine.  Maybe we get developers who don't
> have a preference and would be happy to look at 10 year old feature
> requests instead?  That would be nice, of course.  But then again, if
> it hasn't happened in a decade then I wonder what makes it happen now?

You repeated here things that we all know and respect.

But, we here at AOO also a community, and each of us doing the work he can do 
best, or would like to make it.

But what should be anything wrong if I (I started the thread here) remind us 
all of the AOO only a good product will work if all aspects AND mutually share 
experience or if some of us ask others to help?

It was not my goal of developers to demand anything, it was just my goal to 
point out that there are certain problems that can solve only certain people 
effectively.


*Maybe there are also problems that may help here (eg in Germany in public 
relations or in the care of AOO-users in public administration or business), 
then I will gladly do.*

*Questions for the bug-fixing but I need the help of the developers and their 
understanding that sometimes bugfixing, more important for our mutual success 
as more new features.*

*That was my message, my request, nothing else.*



Greetings,
Jörg


---------------------------------------------------------------------
To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org
For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@openoffice.apache.org

Reply via email to