Hi Gabriel,

sorry for the late reply.

It is a good thinking to start of with submitting bug problem reports for starters. However I would like to improve on your idea.

Website Issues:

If you see an Issue on our website we would rather like you to send directly a proposal. Or in case of the wiki, just go and fix what you want to change. If the community does not agree, we can discuss it. Every change is tracked and we can role back in case of need. So in order to work on the website all you need is a github account. See our guide at [1] for further explainations

Bugzilla:

For working on Bugzilla [2], you need to request a Bugzilla Account. For this you write a mail to this list with your request, a prefered user name and a n email you own. You can of course still add further bugs to the over 10K open Bugs we have. In my opinion if you want to work on Bugzilla, it would be more helpfull top check if the reported ones are still valid. And in case there is no Test description add a comment how to test this case.

Bugzilla Example [3]

In this Bug we see it is on Accepted, which means the report is not only open but confirmed. Version it says 619, which is old...

Latest Confirmation is --- Which says we do not know if this is still valid. So if you test this one and find out it is still valid. then you select the version you have tested with (preferable 4.1.11)

If it is not valid anymore you can close it.


If you could think on my suggestion and provide feedback this would be awesome :-)


All the best

Peter


[1] https://openoffice.apache.org/website-local.html

[2] https://bz.apache.org/ooo/

[3] https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=595


On 03.12.21 01:57, Gabriel Borba wrote:
Hello, my name is Gabriel Borba, I’m 19, and I’m looking to volunteer to submit 
problem reports about the product or website(s).
I already read the guide “How to file a good Issue”, however I’m open to learn 
more about what I need to do, so I can perform a better job

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