LibOCon Visa – Don’t forget to apply!
From October 17th to 19th, the LibreOffice Conference takes place in Berlin, Germany, with one additional community meeting day on October 16th.
We would like to remind you of the visa requirements. In a nutshell:
If you want to join the conference,
please check NOW if you need a visa,
and please act NOW to get an invitation letter.
Here’s the details:
People living outside Europe and the “Schengen area” may require a visa to participate. Based on our experience, depending on the country of origin, applying for such a visa can be a lenghty, tedious task. We therefore recommend everyone to act already NOW so required documents can be provided in time. Bureaucratic delays of several months (!) have happened in the past for certain countries, with the reasons out of the organizers’ responsibility, so therefore the sooner you act, the better it is. Unfortunately, although rarely, it already happened that people could not participate because they sent in their visa request too late.
So, again, act NOW.
We have compiled some details on this topic already at http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Events/Berlin2012_Conference#Visa_Information
My colleague Stefan Weigel will take care of the formalities. In case you have questions regarding the visa, or want to receive a letter of invitation, please contact him directly at
We are trying to make the process as easy as possible, and are looking forward to meeting you in Berlin this fall!
LibreOffice works correctly in Mountain Lion?
Best regards from Spain
Yes, it works, although the application is not yet signed accordingly to Apple requests, and therefore must be approved by the user. I will publish a blog post about the different solutions to make LibreOffice work with Mountain Lion without problems. Of course, we are working to have the application signed according to Apple requests as soon as possible.
Its a great news for immigrants ans also for visa appliers and they have to worry about the requirements after reading your post.