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Hi,

thanks for applying the patch and for the encouragement.

For the what's next, well I'm new with LO code source, so first I'll propose some small clean-up or optimizations. I'll surely also go through the "Easy Task" and bugzilla to see what I could have a look at. Do not expect to much for now, it is just a spare time hobby, but open source is my way of thinking, so if I can help, even just a little... :-)

Here is for the license statement you required:

   >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
   All of my past & future contributions to LibreOffice may be licensed
   under the MPL/LGPLv3+ dual license.
   >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

Best regards,
Christophe JAILLET



Le 14/06/2012 12:34, Michael Meeks a écrit :
Hi Christophe,

On Tue, 2012-06-12 at 22:53 +0200, Marion & Christophe JAILLET wrote:
first try to send a patch for libreoffice,
        First - sorry for the delay reviewing this :-)

This one, is to avoid a call to memset(..., 0, ...) for memory
allocated with calloc.
        Patch looks perfect, I just pushed it, thanks for that ! it looks like
you went through the process perfectly.

        One thing we do need is a blanket MPL/LGPLv3+ license statement from
you for all your contributions that we can link into:

        http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/Developers

        Could you send that to the list ? :-)

        Out of interest - what's next ? and/or do you have a particular problem
area you want to work on ?

        Thanks !

                Michael.




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