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= Join the OpenOffice.org Internship =
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= Join the "OpenOffice.org Summer 2010 Internship" =
  
* The OpenOffice.org Internship will start on May XX and will stop on September 21.
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* The "OpenOffice.org Summer 2010 Internship" will start on May 31 and will stop on September 21.
* It is organised to help students with their first or second step in OpenOffice.org code
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* It is organised to help students with their first (or second step..) in OpenOffice.org code
* Also we expect some code and bug fixes contributed.
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* Also we expect some code and bug fixes contributed ;-)
  
 
== How to apply ==
 
== How to apply ==
  
* mail to ??
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* Mail to Jürgen Schmidt, Mathias Bauer, or Svante Schubert  (see [[DomainDeveloper |domain developer]])
* write on ??
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* They will help you to find a mentor in the OpenOffice.org project (or mentor you themselves)
* find you a mentor and ask a go for your proposal
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* If not yet done: make up your mind about [[OpenOffice.org_Internship#Possible_task |what]] you want to do in OpenOffice.org and discuss it with your mentor
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* Then get a "go" for your proposal and make your code run!
  
 
== Terms & Conditions ==
 
== Terms & Conditions ==

Revision as of 14:58, 12 March 2010

In addition to the Google Summer of Code program, we are glad to be able to support some additional efforts.

Join the "OpenOffice.org Summer 2010 Internship"

  • The "OpenOffice.org Summer 2010 Internship" will start on May 31 and will stop on September 21.
  • It is organised to help students with their first (or second step..) in OpenOffice.org code
  • Also we expect some code and bug fixes contributed ;-)

How to apply

  • Mail to Jürgen Schmidt, Mathias Bauer, or Svante Schubert (see domain developer)
  • They will help you to find a mentor in the OpenOffice.org project (or mentor you themselves)
  • If not yet done: make up your mind about what you want to do in OpenOffice.org and discuss it with your mentor
  • Then get a "go" for your proposal and make your code run!

Terms & Conditions

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Possible tasks

In the category "Effort", there is the Education Project Effort, proposing a lot of subjects, and who aims to drive students, explaining them the basics about the OpenOffice.org source code.

  • Further (easy and fast) information by IRC : #education.openoffice.org Channel  : irc.freenode.net


In te category ToDo, on the OpenOffice.org wiki, you can find many possible tasks for completion during this OpenOffice.org Internship program. http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Category:To-Do

But you may propose one yourself, or ask developers at you favorite project's list.

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