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We are looking for volunteers to do the following tasks. But please do not feel limited to these items.   For inspiration on other ideas we recommend reading "14 Ways to Contribute to Open Source without Being a Programming Genius or a Rock Star."

If you are interested in working on any of these items, please send a note to the ooo-dev@incubator.apache.org list and we can give you hints on how to accomplish the task.

Easy

  1. Submit feedback about the product or website(s). Subscribe to the users mailing list or the
    developer mailing list. Skills needed: e-mail.
  2. Submit problem reports about the product or website(s). Register for a an Apache OpenOffice Bugzilla account and submit an "issue". Skills needed: ability to learn Bugzilla.
  3. Help existing users. Skills needed: a working knowledge of OpenOffice, and a desire to help other users. Subscribe to the users mailing list, or join the support forum.
  4. Test Developer Builds. See the source code page for more information on testing developer builds. The easiest way to test is to use "Full Installation Sets" for your OS environment. Install to a separate area (directory) so as not to overwrite your existing OOo installation.
  5. Improve the look of the our website(s), especially the default landing page.  Skills needed: graphic design, web design, good taste, possible svn.  Skills gained: Markdown syntax, Apache CMS. (Also see the Website information page and Developer FAQ ).
  6. Help market Apache OpenOffice by developing artwork or other marketing materials. See the marketing web site or review the marketing mailing list for more information. Get creative!
  7. Help plan the future of Apache OpenOffice. Subscribe to the developer mailing list and apply for a Apache OpenOffice Planning Wiki account. Skills needed: e-mail, Confluence wiki desirable (but easy to learn). Skills gained: Confluence wiki, cooperation.

Medium

  1. Write Documentation. This includes both user guides and developer documentation. Register for an Apache OpenOffice Community wiki account. Skills needed: familiarity with Media Wiki. Skills gained: more wiki experience, group collaboration.
  2. Develop a trademark approval process. This would be used by the PPMC for external entities that want to use our trademarks. Write up the process, review with Apache Branding, and get consensus on the ooo-dev list. Add the process definition to the Community FAQ's on the website. Things to consider include criteria for approval and record keeping. A good starting point might be this email. Skills gained: greater understanding of Apache branding requirements.
  3. Write up a tutorial (or link to a good existing one) that explains how new project volunteers should create and submit patches (for publication on the Project website). Skills needed: an understanding of Markdown and probably committer rights to the project website. (Already somewhat done on the Developer FAQs page ).
  4. Write up a tutorial on how committers should review and apply patches.  Add a link to this tutorial from the Developer FAQs page.  Skills needed: SVN, technical writing.  Skills gained: Apache CMS.
  5. Document the procedures used by the PPMC. This would include the processes: how to elect new committers and PPMC members, including form letters, userid generation, tracking, etc.  Link it from the PPMC FAQs page on the website. Consider the steps that the PPMC needs to do, as well as the new committer, so this can be a reference for both.  Skills needed: writing.  Skills gained: Apache CMS.  Note: this task is suitable for existing PPMC members only.

Challenging

  1. Document or find tools. Specifically, external diff and merge tools for Subversion that can process ODF documents.
  2. Fix bugs, create and update OpenOffice. Skills needed: Java, C+, XML programming interfaces. See the development site to get started.
  3. Build ApacheOffice from source. We can use feedback on the build process. Skills needed include familiarity with C++, and your system's batch or shell processing capabilities.  See the Source Control page for more information on obtaining and building Apache OpenOffice.
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