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Tenders Extended to February 12

2016-01-30 Italo Vignoli

Tenders published in December, and supposed to expire on January 29, have been extended till Friday, February 12.

Single tenders can be accessed via the following links:

  • Tender to Develop and Incorporate Usability Metrics Collection for LibreOffice
  • Tender for Design and Implementation of Crash Reporter Functionality in LibreOffice
  • Tender for Automated A11Y Based UI Testing
  • Tender for Cross-Platform Font/Shaping Stubs for Layout Tests
  • Tender for Automated Help/Documentation ScreenShot Creation
  • Tender to Implement Improved Format Validity Checks

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R.I.P. John McCreesh
Tender for a Quality Assurance Engineer (#201601-01)

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