Hi Andre,
I had no problems building OpenOffice, it was flawless. It just took
several hours (like over 10) just like it says in the building guide page. I am
also a math minor and fond of numbers, so I prefer any work related to numeral
computation. But, if not, other areas sound interesting too. My goal is to
gain some experience working in a huge real world project like OpenOffice as
well as contribute to the open source world. I am planning to work on
OpenOffice at least for the remaining of my college career, which is over a
year. So something that I can work for a long time will be nice.
Tenzin
On Feb 7, 2014, at 4:32 AM, Andre Fischer <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 06.02.2014 20:37, Tenzin Chhosphel wrote:
>> Hi all,
>> I had previously introduced myself and subscribed to the dev list with
>> another email. But, I'll be using this e-mail: [email protected] from now
>> on so I am reintroducing myself shortly. I am Tenzin Chhosphel from New York
>> City. I am currently a computer science major at City College - CUNY, a
>> rising senior. I have hands-on experience on multiple languages: C,
>> Objective-C, Java, etc. but I primarily code in C++. I have successfully
>> built OpenOffice on Ubuntu 12.04
>
> Great. Did you experience any problems that should be handled in the
> building guide?
>
>> and ready for coding, debugging, and woking. So what projects can I
>> contribute, where can I get started?
>
> OpenOffice has a wide range of features that include areas like graphics,
> text processing, numerical computations, database etc. If you tell us a
> little about your interests and goals then we can probably find something for
> you to work on.
>
> -Andre
>
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Tenzin
>
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