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You can grab anything you want by the horns. But if your project is on
github I think it also shows that it's not LibreOffice on Android.
Otherwise it'd be hosted here. More seriously though: There are
countless to-dos, bugfixes, large or small work that needs to be done
all around the code and the project. I'm not suggesting that there are
better use of your time, but well, you get my point :-) .

Best,
-- 
Charles-H. Schulz
Co-Founder & Director,
The Document Foundation.


Le mercredi 04 avril 2012 à 09:36 +0200, Jonathan Aquilina a écrit :
Understandable. I think from a code compilation standpoint we are at a 
point where someone has to grab this by the horns and move it forward 
which is what I am hoping to do. I have my android project made 
available on github for anyone that wants it to help me out, and im more 
then willing to provide the link.

On 4/4/12 9:32 AM, Charles-H.Schulz wrote:
Jonathan,

We don't have a prototype at this stage. We want to have something where
several contributors have had a shot, and not something that was
designed by one guy somewhere with his own UI choices. Don't get me
wrong: I appreciate your enthusiasm, but method is required and we don't
want to confuse everyone with labeling this "the prototype" of
LibreOffice on Android. Because at this stage it really isn't.

Best,





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