Getting To Work: Start Here
Although we very much want C coders to hack away with our developers, not all of the projects require you to be an ace C programmer. In fact, OpenOffice.org very much needs community members to help sustain the project.
If you are not interested in programming, consider:
* QA Project (Finding bugs & issues). We have positioned the QA project as the center for finding bugs. Follow the instructions there.
* User Help Project. Hundreds of users come to the project wanting help on how to use it. our User-Faq project coordinates volunteer help.
* Marketing Project. We have a Marketing Project:. Its function: to spread the word among endusers and developers alike.
* Documentation Project. Consider joining our Documentation project. We need documentation, in any language.If you are a developer, of whatever level, start here:
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Development Section. Our general page linking to all key development projects (API, Porting, etc.), including our SDK and mail lists.
Thursday, May 05, 2005
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