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On 22 Mar 2016, at 21:08, Jordi <jordi94xtv@gmail.com> wrote:

Hello, I'm interested about GSoC, and I have and idea I want to proposal.
Libreoffice requires build libreoffice, fix a bug and submit the patch to
the developmentt list. You recommend build the libreoffice in Linux(and the
most complete tutorial is in Linux). 
Why do you think the most complete tutorial is in Linux, for windows and MAC we use lode, which 
makes a lot of the steps for you.

look at:
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/GetInvolved

But can we build the Libreoffice in windows without problems to be picked
for LibreOffice??It's obligatory build the LibreOffice in Linux to be
picked??Can I build LibreOffice in windows(with Cygwin and Lode you explain
in the wiki), without any problem??? 
I have Windows, and I started the tutorial in Linux to build this in a
Virtual machine, but I haven't make the sudo command 
There are no demand as to on what platform you build LibreOffice, but you cannot test a patch 
without having build LibreOffice, so there is a demand that you build LibreOffice on any platform.

To be picked, you need to have solved a difficult easyHack and have it successfully merged 
(accepted).

rgds
jan i.



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