We’ve finished editing and uploading another batch of videos from our recent conference in Luxembourg. Now the playlist has a total of 51 videos and is almost entirely complete! (There are a couple more that we’re chasing up.) So, enjoy watching and learning about the technology and community behind the
Author: Mike Saunders
LibreOffice at LinuxDays 2024 in Prague
Our Czech community provides insights from the LinuxDays 2024 conference, which took place over the weekend of 12 – 13 October in Prague: At the LibreOffice booth, there was a very large group of people (with a few exceptions) of satisfied LibreOffice users, of which young people (primary and secondary
LibreOffice project and community recap: November 2024
Here’s our summary of updates, events and activities in the LibreOffice project in the last four weeks – click the links to learn more… The main theme of November was the Month of LibreOffice, saying thanks for community contributions all across the LibreOffice project – coding, documentation, QA, design and
Winners in the Month of LibreOffice, November 2024 – Get your free sticker pack!
At the beginning of November, we began a new Month of LibreOffice campaign, celebrating community contributions all across the project. We do these every six months – so how many people got sticker packs this time? Check it out… 301 Fantastic work, everyone! Hundreds of people, all across the globe,
Video: Government moving 30,000 PCs from Microsoft to LibreOffice
Here’s a video from our recent LibreOffice Conference 2024. It details the ongoing migration of 30,000 PCs from Microsoft Office/365 to LibreOffice in the northern German state of Schleswig-Holstein. (The video is also available on PeerTube.) Please confirm that you want to play a YouTube video. By accepting, you will be
Community Member Monday: Moritz Duge
Tell us a bit about yourself! I live in the north of Germany, in the city of Hamburg. Probably not so far away from where the first lines of what was called StarWriter where written, just a year before I was born. I remember downloading StarOffice over a 64 kbit/sec
