Re: GSoC'2023: Histogram (and other missing) Chart Type: LibreOffice

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Hi Madhu,

On Fri, Mar 10, 2023 at 2:24 PM Madhu patel <patelmadhu06@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Tomaz, 

I have built LibreOffice from the Source on my Linux machine. I have documented the progress of easy Hacks and steps for building LibreOffice in [1] with attachments. I am not able to push the code on Gerrit because I don't have access, hence I created a patch for "Use hypot function for Pythagorean addition[2]. I used "hypot" function in place of a ⊕ b = sqrt(a^2+b^2). As, For large values of a or b, there is a possibility of overflow. Please review the patch, and suggest some enhancements to it. 

I'm not the guy to ask for help with building issues and easy hacks - you need to contact the LibreOffice community, which has dedicated persons for such help - best to go on #libreoffice-dev on IRC (which is all documented in the links you sent me) and ask them for help with build issues gerrit issues, easy hack issues. As a criteria I only am interested in merged or pre-merged issues on gerrit.
 

Also can you please suggest, some other tasks which I can work on further? I have already prepared a timeline/planner, great if you could have a look at it and suggest any enhancements.

As I said in the first reply ... choose an easy hack with the difficulty "interesting". You've solved an easy hack with the difficulty "beginner" which is too trivial, which doesn't tell me anything about your skills. Those are fine for warming up only (to learn the process of development with LibreOffice and how to use git and gerrit in the project), but the real deal starts after this one. One would certainly take you more than 1 day to solve. Solving more until the application period will also increase your chances to be accepted.
 

Thanks. 
Madhu
 
Best regards, Tomaž

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