I actually did try, using the resolver and w/o. No fun, for sure, but why not make both options possible in the first place. Anyways, from what Jonathan says it's beeing merged in any case so I guess this is a non-issue anymore.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.
Uri
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