Xen schreef op 18-05-2016 15:11:
Right, but as I said, level of exposure pretty much determines whether
someone is going to make the effort, and how much effort is required.
Anyhow, I didn't want to make this into a debate, just a concern,
that's all.
I hear there is actually
Tor Lillqvist schreef op 18-05-2016 11:23:
You do realise that the git repository, which is fully public, already
contains the email addresses of all people who have ever committed to
LibreOffice, right?
Right, but as I said, level of exposure pretty much determines whether
someone is going to
jan iversen schreef op 18-05-2016 11:24:
Just a small question. Should the emails on that wiki be in plain
sight for everyone? I understand it could be helpful and pleasant to
be able to email everyone easily, but this way the emails can also
easily be harvested.
Well, in my opinion, harvestin
jan iversen schreef op 18-05-2016 7:59:
WELCOME
Thanks for your license statement.
I have added you to our wiki:
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/Developers
Just a small question. Should the emails on that wiki be in plain sight
for everyone? I understand it could be helpful an
Markus Mohrhard schreef op 17-05-2016 2:37:
I hope this long text gives you something to think about.
Just as an outsider:
Separating tests that are meaningful for a developer, and tests that are
meaningful for a builder, seems most meaningful to me ;-).
Even as a developer, even if you we
I was meaning to send this to the list primary, apologies.
(Need to get into some mail client that actually works, some day).
Xen schreef op 14-05-2016 14:41:
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do in LibreOffice is practically non-existent, how
dysfunctional it is.
[1] Project abstract
https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/organizations/4911387578990592/#4812992520650752
Regards, Xen (Bart).
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I find that the spacing between characters of a font will change
depending on what exact position the text has on the page
(horizontally).
I am sure you are full aware of that.
The question is: shouldn't the spacing within a word remain the same,
even if the spacing between words would change