Just a suggestion: Looking at that list of papercuts, I suggest someone
sort it by module (ie. writer/calc/base/etc) , and that you pick one and
focus on doing the papercuts pertaining to that module, only moving on to
another module once exhausting the first module.
Mostly because LO is huge, and the learning curve steep, so if you bounce
around, it will take much longer to develop any familiarity with the
codebase.
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