One of our goals in the LibreOffice community is to make powerful productivity tools available to everyone. Releasing the software for free is an important part of that, but “free software” is about more than just the price. It’s about giving users fundamental freedoms in how they use their software and
Yearly Archive:: 2019
Announcing the dates of LibOCon Almeria
LibreOffice Conference 2019 will be hosted by the Spanish city of Almeria during the month of September, from September 11 (Wednesday) to September 13 (Friday).
On Tuesday, September 10, there will be the usual meetings of
Next C++ workshop: Recursion (14 February at 19:00 UTC)
Improve your C++ skills with the help of LibreOffice developers! We’re running regular workshops which focus on a specific topic, and are accompanied by a real-time IRC meeting. For the next one, the topics is recursion. Start by watching this presentation:
Community Member Monday: Khaled Hosny
With LibreOffice 6.2 now available, we return to our regular chats with LibreOffice community members! Today we’re talking to Khaled Hosny, who is working on the software’s font handling and user interface…
To start with, tell us a bit about yourself!
I’m based in Cairo, Egypt. I use IRC but not very
The Document Foundation announces LibreOffice 6.2 with NotebookBar, the office suite which offers the most flexible user experience
Join our team! Job Search for a Development Mentor (#201902-01)
Note that we’re at FOSDEM (building K, level 1, group A) on February 2 and 3, so you can talk to us in person there!
The Document Foundation (TDF), the charitable entity behind the world’s leading free office suite LibreOffice, seeks an individual – or individuals part (or full) time – to be
a Development Mentor
to