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Year: 2011

LibreOffice Portable 3.4.3 available

2011-09-10

Thanks to the great work by PortableApps.com, LibreOffice Portable 3.4.3 is now available at http://download.documentfoundation.org/libreoffice/portable/3.4.3/

LibreOffice API documentation is now online

2011-09-07

As a result of the LibreOffice Hackfest 2011 in Munich, the LibreOffice API documentation is now online at http://api.libreoffice.org

There’s another HackFest!

2011-09-07

Shortly after our successful LibreOffice Hackfest in the city of Munich last weekend (pictures and blog post will follow), there will be another event for hackers and developers! Cor Nouws is organizing a Mini HackFest in Eindhoven on September 10th. If you’re around, have a look, and learn how the LibreOffice development process works.

Trouble accessing our website?

2011-09-06

In case you are having troubles accessing the LibreOffice website, you might be affected by this problem: http://www.hetzner-status.de/en.html#98

Help us to squeeze out bugs!

2011-09-05

For those interested in helping to squeeze out some bugs of LibreOffice, the community hosts monthly bug hunting sessions. The next one is tomorrow, September 6th. More details can be found at the respective wiki page.

Board Elections: Nominations Open

2011-09-03

Simon Phipps today announced that the nominations for the board elections are now open.

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