Hi Jörg,
On Mon, Aug 07, 2006 at 05:28:39PM +0200, Joerg Sievers
wrote:
> Christian Lohmaier schrieb:
>
> >How to find the right persons to fill in/contact.
> >http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Category
:Specification lists
> >only the major modules and "other" when
it comes to the "project lead"
> >field. Is that lead exclusive?
>
> - Project lead
> is the "driver" of the feature (project)
and is communicating with the
> i-Team members and also to the outside of the
project/feature development.
Unfortunately that doesn't make it any clearer to me.
So project is not related to the code-modules at all? And
when I'm
pushing a feature, I'll be project-lead?
> - Martin Hollmichel is for "other" the
representative.
In that special case - is he the right one?
> >QA-Representative is also somewhat unclear - does
it have to be someone
> >from within Sun?
>
> No, ask the alias and onbe of the QA members will help
you to get it tested.
Ask the alias? What alias?
> >Is it OK for the spec-author to upload the spec to
specs.openoffice.org?
>
> Why not? Maybe asking the specs.openoffice.org owner
where the best
> place is.... in CVS you can update the specs after the
reviews.
>
> >Anyway - I wrote a spec - but what is next? mh
suggested to ask on this
> >list on how to proceed, thus this mail.
>
> You have done the most things, no you need to get it
reviewed,
> implemented + tested (and documented).
It's implemented. And it doesn't need documentation since
it doesn't add
a feature or changes functionality of OOo itself.
What might be relevant is the setup-guide, but that is
managed
completely independently anyway....
ciao
Christian
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