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On 05 Mar 2016, at 20:16, Djimeli Konrad <djkonro35@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello,
My name is Djimeli Konrad a second year computer science student from the University of Buea,
Cameroon. I am proficient in c, c++ and python. I would like to contribute Libreoffice for the
Google Summer of Code 2016. I am interest in working on the project "Support ODF styles in orcus"
and I have successfully built and compile the Libreoffice and orcus source code. I have previous
experience developing a VRML-STL parser hosted on github ( https://github.com/djkonro/vrml-stl )
and also an X3D importer for BRL-CAD GSoC 2015. I would like to get some pointer to some starting
point that could give me a better understanding of the project.
Thanks
Konrad
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