Hello Emmanuel
You just started to contribute to LibreOffice (under LGPL and some other open source license). Congratulations for that. You also have an homonym in France (a political science researcher: https://www.institutmontaigne.org/experts/emmanuel-dreyfus ...) I am a French open source developer (retired from www-list.cea.fr; but I did contribute to the GCC compiler while working there). I am still coding various free software (even if not formally paid to do so anymore). Libreoffice is a huge open source project, and widely known for: 1. the huge size of the code base. 2. the human organization of its community (known to be gentle to contributors). I do use Linux exclusively and Libreoffice (and also document formatters like LaTeX and GNU lout) but I definitely am not familiar with its code base. With others I am developing a less ambitious free software project, which aims to become an inference engine. It is called RefPerSys ("REFlexive PERsistent SYStem"). The C++ codebase is GPL licensed and on github. I do believe there are possible potential connections between Libreoffice and RefPerSys. For example they could cooperate for grammar checking purposes. Since both Libreoffice and RefPerSys accepts plugins, and since RefPerSys (following ideas from Jacques Pitrat and https://arxiv.org/abs/1109.0779 ...) is able to generate some code (including, this is work in progress, C++ code). So there could be some possible cooperation. Respectful regards from France. NB. Feel free to ask me technical details about RefPerSys (but I know nothing about Libreoffice internals and architecture). -- Basile STARYNKEVITCH <bas...@starynkevitch.net> 8 rue de la Faïencerie http://starynkevitch.net/Basile/ 92340 Bourg-la-Reine https://github.com/bstarynk France https://github.com/RefPerSys/RefPerSys