 My name is Ashod Nakashyan and I'm a contributor to the LibreOffice. It all started before LibreOffice really when I got interested in the code and the project. But it wasn't until a couple of years back when I was working on a particularly large document and LibreOffice was crashing on me at the most inopportune of times. And that's when I thought, you know, it's the only thing that I can do best. It's just, you know, fixed bugs. So I got the code and I ran it under the debugger and just found the problem immediately and submitted my first patch. And yeah, from there on I've been contributing ever since. So it's been almost 18 months now that I've been an active contributor. It was extremely cooperative and friendly. I should say distinctly so compared to other large projects of a similar size, I would say the community is very welcoming, very helpful. I got assistance immediately and they set me up, helped me with getting the patch reviewed and committed as soon as possible. So the experience was actually very much empowering. I wanted to go for the next one, which I did. Get the source code, read the documentation, how to get it built. Ask on the mailing list. You'll get immediate responses and just start working on something you find interesting and fun.