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Announcing Apache OpenOffice 3.4

Quick Reference for joining OOo.org QA

All it takes is 4 easy steps to join the QA project.


1. Get an account with OpenOffice.org

First of all, you need an account with OpenOffice.org.

You can sign up here:

http://www.openoffice.org/servlets/Join


2. Sign up as a member of the QA team

Next, sign up as a member of the QA project. Members of the QA project can obtain special privileges like permissions modify the QA web page, or contribute items to the QA CVS trees.

You can sign up here:

http://qa.openoffice.org/servlets/ProjectMembershipRequest


3. Subscribe to the dev@qa.openoffice.org mailing list

Subscribe yourself to the dev@qa.openoffice.org mailing list.

You can do so by sending an email to

dev-subscribe@qa.openoffice.org

You can learn more about the mailing list here:

http://qa.openoffice.org/join/mailinglists.html


4. Get more IZ privileges

Finally, get the privileges required to modify IZ issues.

Send a message with the subject line:

Volunteer Privileges - <Your OpenOffice.org Userid Here>

to the dev@qa.openoffice.org mailing list requesting privileges to modify IZ issues.


You're finished!

That is all you need to get started with the QA team and participate in the OOo.org QA project!

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