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FOSDEM 2019 video presentations are online

2019-02-192019-02-19 Mike Saunders

LibreOffice developers and other community members were present at FOSDEM 2019, the biggest European meetup of free and open source software developers. Check out the talks that they gave! Click a link to find out more and watch the videos…

  • Relaunching the ODF Adoption TC at OASIS (Italo Vignoli)
  • Server side solution for generating ODF reports (Franklin Weng)
  • Resurrecting Mozilla Themes for LibreOffice (Muhammet Kara)
  • Quo vadis, LibreOffice extensions? (Heiko Tietze)
  • Improving LibreOffice quality together (Xisco Fauli)
  • Collabora Office on iOS (Tor Lillqvist)
  • Preventing OOXML interoperability problems in LibreOffice (Gabor Kelemen)
  • New interoperability, i18n and LibreLogo improvements of LibreOffice (László Németh)
  • MySQL connector and other databases in LibreOffice (Tamás Bunth)
  • How to bring LibreOffice to your web app (Michael Meeks)
  • Vereign toolbar in LibreOffice Online (Andras Timar)
  • Improving SmartArt import in LibreOffice Impress (Miklos Vajna)
  • Do you know “layers”? (Regina Henschel)
  • Clang plugins in LibreOffice – global analyses across a large codebase (Noel Grandin)
  • Native GTK Dialogs – current status and future work (Caolán McNamara)
  • Are we optimiert yet? (Michael Stahl)
  • Lightning Talks

A big thanks to the FOSDEM organisers for their great work!

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