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Porting

OpenOffice.org Platform Technology: Mac OS X -- Cocoa Port with Aqua NWF

Currently the Mac OS X port OpenOffice.org requires an X11 server at runtime. This adds an additional burden to installation, and adds a huge footprint on startup performance. Further on it disables a native look and feel. Providing a port based on Cocoa, using an Aqua Native Widget Framework will add tremendously to the acceptance of the Macintosh version and will be a highly visible and well received feature. The project is in need of developers, testers, qa, etc. Contact

   * mac@porting.openoffice.org
   * Eric Bachard (ericb at openoffice.org)

Helping push a particular port forward (sparc, arm, netbsd, etc, etc)

Contact

   * dev@porting.openoffice.org
   * Martin Hollmichel (mh at openoffice.org)


Working with affiliated patch trees to speed integration of patches

From the Ximian build system and other third party developers into OOo Contact

   * dev@porting.openoffice.org
   * Martin Hollmichel (mh at openoffice.org), Michael Meeks(mmeeks at openoffice.org)

Tools

Maintaining tinderbox builds for all available platforms

   * tinderbox@tools.openoffice.org
   * Michael Meeks (mmeeks at openoffice.org)

Source Control statistics

Provide statistics like lines of code changes per time, number of active contributors, implement an interface to [1] cia

   * dev@tools.openoffice.org
   * Martin Hollmichel (mh at openoffice.org)

QA

Official QA'ing of contributed builds

From other locales or lesser known ports Contact

   * dev@porting.openoffice.org or dev@qa.openoffice.org
   * Kevin Hendricks (khendricks at openoffice.org)

More formal regression testing

Contact

   * dev@porting.openoffice.org
   * Kevin Hendricks (khendricks at openoffice.org)

Bug Tracking System statistics

Provide statistics issues submitted per time, number of active contributors, etc

   * dev@tools.openoffice.org
   * Martin Hollmichel (mh at openoffice.org)
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