Hello Eli, It’s great that you want to contribute to LibreOffice and you are very welcome to submit patches. Our wiki (https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development <https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development>) is a good place to start including information where to get the sources and how to build. Though, the topic you selected seems to be not suited for novices. Keep in mind that LibreOffice is one of the biggest open source projects with millions of code lines implemented over many years. So maybe you want to start with what we call easy hacks.
Don’t hesitate to ask questions here or on the IRC channel(s). Best wishes, Heiko > Am 24.09.2018 um 18:15 schrieb Eliter Awesomeness <eliterdab...@gmail.com>: > > Hello, > > Note to people skimming through: > Is anyone willing to call me on an American (or "+1" country code) phone > number, email, IRC, or other communication methods and be a "study buddy" or > something of that sorts? I'll give you my phone number first, I don't care, > it's through Google Voice. > > > So I had introduced myself a week or so ago, and I wanted to get some help > with helping Libre Office getting better. > I have never worked with people on software and on an already developed > project, so I am wanting to know how to get started. > I looked at SourceBounty and remember finding a bounty for $90. Someone > wanted the feature, comparing to Microsoft Word, in how they would appreciate > being able to have two documents side-by-side and being able to edit them. > So if I were to attempt to improve that, I need to get to the source code > and start editing. Now, I don't want to be rowing upstream, so I want to make > sure I'm not improving code on a version that doesn't help other software > developers. > Once I get the source code on the right version, I need to know *where* to > start editing. Which file(s) do I look at? > > There are probably many more questions, and I want to know what is available > to me, so I can start on doing code for Libre Office. I see that when I wake > up in the mornings, you guys are pretty active on email, so I'm trying to > figure out how to work this, since I keep missing the bulk of the people > working on this. > > Is anyone willing to call me on an American (or "+1" country code) phone > number, email, IRC, or other communication methods and be a "study buddy" or > something of that sorts? I'll give you my phone number first, I don't care, > it's through Google Voice. > > > Thanks, > Eli D. > _______________________________________________ > LibreOffice mailing list > LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org > https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice
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