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Re: Is ODF a second-class citizen in KWord?
by baumhaus on Tuesday 28/Aug/2007, @12:06
even thos I would like help, I don't think that I have, what it takes to be a GOOD programmer. I allways wanted to get started in a team but I don't think that I'm any good.
That for I'm really impressed what you are doing. I have alot of faith in KOffice2
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Re: Is ODF a second-class citizen in KWord?
by Boudewijn Rempt on Wednesday 29/Aug/2007, @00:58
It's really just a matter of starting... You'll be amazed at what you can do.
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Re: Is ODF a second-class citizen in KWord?
by Alan on Wednesday 29/Aug/2007, @04:51
You can get started with quite small work and do relatively easy things. Getting to the stage where you can build KOffice from scratch is a difficult first step but it gets easy from there. The Koffice developers were very good about reviewing the few small patches I sent in and were very constructive about it all.
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