GSOC 2022 application
Regina Henschel
rb.henschel at t-online.de
Sun Apr 17 10:18:09 UTC 2022
Hi Rupesh,
we appreciate that you want to work on the further development of
LibreOffice.
For participation in GSOC we expect that you have submitted a so-called
"easyhack" to become familiar with the build process.
I do not find an "easyhack" from you. Do you have submitted it with a
different name?
Or do you not aware of section "How to apply" on
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/GSoC/2022?
Kind regards,
Regina
Rupesh Darimisetti schrieb am 17.04.2022 um 11:39:
> My name is Rupesh Darimisetti a prefinal student studying mechanical
> engineering passionate about coding, came across your organization in
> GSOC 2022 looking to develop the codebase of your organization
>
>
> Convert Writer's Java UNO API tests to C++
>
> **
>
> A big chunk of UNO API tests are still implemented in Java, but to
> minimise the dependency on Java during the build, we have a long-term
> plan to move them to C++.
>
> Currently a small set of test are already converted and can be found in
> here <https://cgit.freedesktop.org/libreoffice/core/tree/sw/qa/api>. The
> Java test are located in here
> <https://cgit.freedesktop.org/libreoffice/core/tree/qadevOOo/tests/java/mod/_sw>.
>
> *Required skills/knowledge*
>
> Java, C++
>
> *Size*
>
> 175 hours or 350 hours
>
> *Difficulty*
>
> Medium
>
> *Potential mentors*
>
> /Tomaž Vajngerl/, IRC: quikee, mail: quikee @ gmail.com
>
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>
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