Is there any way we could have our own api website too? And possibly
improve the documentation?
Could we do that under a nice license like CC-non commercial?
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Marc-André Laverdière
Software Security Scientist
Innovation Labs, Tata Consultancy Services
Hyderabad, India
On Thu 18 Aug 2011 02:04:11 AM IST, Cor Nouws wrote:
Kevin Hunter wrote (17-08-11 17:35)
At 11:27am -0400 Wed, 17 Aug 2011, Caolán Mcnamara wrote:
Okay, those are some links that I was missing. Thank you all 3 for your
help.
IIRC, those were referenced too from somewhere on the api.openoffice.org
site.
Though not comprehensive in every detail, I always was (still am) glad
with the guidance etc I had from that place. And I'm sure that is the
same for many more people.
Kind regards,
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