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Hi. Please help me by giving me some topics interested for the Google Summer of Code. I'm very interested. Thanks
 With regard

Le samedi 9 mars 2019 à 13:00:21 UTC+1, libreoffice-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <libreoffice-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> a écrit :


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  1. GSOC-reg (mAdDy sAj)
  2. Re: Extending subsequent tests with dogtail tests? (Alex ARNAUD)
  3. OpenBadges types (sophi)
  4. Crash test update (Crashtest VM)
  5. Rappel : Suivi Votre Colis (service@xxxxxxxxxxxxx)
  6. LibreOffice Online (mark shebso)


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Message: 1
Date: Fri, 8 Mar 2019 06:40:01 +0530
From: mAdDy sAj <sajju.shaik143@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: GSOC-reg
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I am interested to contribute to "Libre Office" through gsoc.please help me
or initiate the steps to do.
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Message: 2
Date: Fri, 8 Mar 2019 10:58:56 +0100
From: Alex ARNAUD <alexarnaud@xxxxxxxx>
To: Markus Mohrhard <markus.mohrhard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Jean-Philippe
Cc: Miklos Vajna <vmiklos@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Noel Grandin
    <noelgrandin@xxxxxxxxx>, cwendling@xxxxxxxx, libreoffice-dev
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    <libreoffice-qa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Samuel Thibault
Subject: Re: Extending subsequent tests with dogtail tests?
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Le 07/03/2019 à 19:32, Markus Mohrhard a écrit :
> Most likely no. If we have tests for something it is more likely that it
> will be fixed after it is discovered by in the end an accessibility
> regression is similar to any other regression. That means that a test
> started failing you are expected to inspect the test failure before
> commiting but we will most likely not stop a release if a new test
> discovers that something is broken. In general while we do much to avoid
> regressions and having tests helps we don't treat regressions as
> complete release blockers. There is always a case-by-case analysis
> neccessary.

Do you mean someone will break something in LibreOffice and will fix it
in the future or do you mean someone break accessibility and Hypra has
to fix it itself in the future ?

In the last scenario, I don't see any reason to have non-regression test
as we already know that people usually don't take care of accessibility
and it's why we're forced to keep LibreOffice 4.2 for now. If we expect
to have one developer fixing bug of thousand of others (on many free
software) especially because it's accessibility I don't think it's reliable.

Best regards,
Alex.


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Message: 3
Date: Fri, 8 Mar 2019 15:02:59 +0100
From: sophi <sophi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: libreoffice-dev <libreoffice@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: OpenBadges types
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Hi all,

Following-up on OpenBadges, here a list of skills/contributions I've
identified on development area:

Building LO
attend ESC meetings
admit to ESC
first commit
XX commits
contribute unit tests

It's short due to my lack of knowledge in this area :) So please
complete what I missed and also add criteria in front of each item you add.

Thanks a lot in advance,
Cheers
Sophie
--
GSM: +33683901545
IRC: sophi
Release coordinator
The Document Foundation


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Date: Fri, 8 Mar 2019 14:46:26 +0000
From: "Crashtest VM" <crashtest.libreoffice@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Crash test update
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Message: 6
Date: Sat, 9 Mar 2019 02:33:49 +0200
From: mark shebso <markshebso@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: LibreOffice Online
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hello all,

I am very sorry for this question as i think it may be easy for many but I
spend a lot of time searching and I didn't reach my goal .

if I click on button in a menubar of writer for example and click on insert
then sections i know that sections is added to Control.Menubar.js as
uno:.onu file .

I want to know how this dialog appear and understand how uno element handle
this click and where is the files that responsible for showing this dialog
and make changes in writer writting area .

I am very sorry if the question is easy but I need to understand it .

Thanks in advance
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