Hello,
Note to people skimming through:
Is anyone willing to call me on an American (or "+1" country code) phone number, email, IRC, or other communication methods and be a "study buddy" or something of that sorts? I'll give you my phone number first, I don't care, it's through Google Voice.
So I had introduced myself a week or so ago, and I wanted to get some help with helping Libre Office getting better.
I have never worked with people on software and on an already developed project, so I am wanting to know how to get started.
I looked at SourceBounty and remember finding a bounty for $90. Someone wanted the feature, comparing to Microsoft Word, in how they would appreciate being able to have two documents side-by-side and being able to edit them.
So if I were to attempt to improve that, I need to get to the source code and start editing. Now, I don't want to be rowing upstream, so I want to make sure I'm not improving code on a version that doesn't help other software developers.
Once I get the source code on the right version, I need to know *where* to start editing. Which file(s) do I look at?
There are probably many more questions, and I want to know what is available to me, so I can start on doing code for Libre Office. I see that when I wake up in the mornings, you guys are pretty active on email, so I'm trying to figure out how to work this, since I keep missing the bulk of the people working on this.
Is anyone willing to call me on an American (or "+1" country code) phone number, email, IRC, or other communication methods and be a "study buddy" or something of that sorts? I'll give you my phone number first, I don't care, it's through Google Voice.
Thanks,
Eli D.
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