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by davefisher-oo
997 days ago
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Read what Rich wrote more carefully. It leterally does not come up often in that context. I got involved with OpenOffice once it came to the Incubator. I've put many many unpaid hours on the project. Mostly by supporting the websites and forum installations, but also by catherding on security. BTW - You can get help on LibreOffice on the OpenOffice Fora. Those people are there to help people. I've made $0 on twelve years of work. I am currently the VP, OpenOffice (we rotate because it's a governance role). If you interested in helping then the type of developer needed is someone who understands old C++ and has a passion to modernize that. |
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Adding myself to AOO as a C++ dev would be counter to the interests of the users - it would add to the impression that this dead project was not dead.
You've got pull requests waiting that go back to 2019. Dave, why aren't you pushing or rejecting any of those?
If I was interested in helping I'd be steering people away from the dead security hazard to the live project that has developers. And it turns out I already do that.
The most useful way to help AOO users is to shoot AOO through the head and send them to LibreOffice. AOO doesn't appear to have the devs to maintain a user-facing project securely.