
Here’s our summary of updates, events and activities in the LibreOffice project in the last four weeks – click the links to learn more…
- We started by announcing LibreOffice 26.2.4, the fourth bugfix update to the current stable branch of the suite.

- Throughout the month, we continued our blog post series looking at Open Document Format (ODF), Microsoft’s OOXML, and vendor lock-in: A Standard in Name Only: What OOXML Transitional Tells Us About Format Sovereignty; Euro-Office, open standards, and native ODF; and The invisible architecture of lock-in – the layering of dependencies.

- Our marketing and design communities worked on a new video: Join the LibreOffice Community! (This video is also available on PeerTube.)
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- Then we posted sections from The Document Foundation’s Annual Report for 2025: LibreOffice releases, features, QA and accessibility; LibreOffice Marketing Activities; LibreOffice Downloads and Donations in 2025; and LibreOffice Conference and External Events.

- Finally, the the documentation community announced the LibreOffice Getting Started Guide 26.2.

