I hope that the comment that I sent to whatsup, clarified everything
(for the lazy people: it seconds, more or less, the claims of Shachar
and Jonathan).

Shachar Shemesh wrote:
> 
> Uri Sharf wrote:
> 
> > Shachar Shemesh wrote:
> >
> >> Jonathan suggested that, as Tk are doing that anyways, Tk will set up
> >> a system where people from the community can log in (either remotely
> >> or pay them a visit in Jerusalem), and use their facilities to hack
> >> OpenOffice. The precise details are a little sketchy at the moment,
> >> but interested parties are welcome to contact him and express their
> >> interest.
> >>
> >
> > I may as well not be up2date on this, but just wondering why isn't the
> > code beeing merged back to the main tree, allowing anyone, from Israel
> > or outside of it, to participate using which ever means available to
> > them, the way they do with OOo itself?
> >
> > 10x
> 
> You have not read the email well enough. Setting up a build environment
> is a full time job. Those who have tried should know.

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