One week ago we announced LibreOffice 5.2, a new major release with enterprise-level features and user interface improvements. So what has happened in the meantime? Here’s a selection of statistics from the last seven days showing activity in and around the LibreOffice project: 310,491 – downloads of LibreOffice 5.2 And
Author: Mike Saunders
LibreOffice developer interview: Winfried Donkers
In this week’s developer interview, we talk to Winfried Donkers, a Dutch coder who has been using LibreOffice (and its predecessors) for almost two decades, and today works on Calc. Where are you based, and do you work for a LibreOffice-related company or just code in your spare time? I
LibreOffice developer interview: Krishna Keshav
In our next developer interview, we talk to Krishna Keshav, a new contributor to the LibreOffice project who is currently working on Easy Hacks and plans to expand into more complex bug-fixes in the future… Where are you based, and do you work for a LibreOffice-related company or just code
LibreOffice developer interview: Laurent Balland-Poirier
Following our previous interviews with Xisco Fauli and Muhammet Kara, we now speak to Laurent Balland-Poirier, who works in his spare time on Calc. Where are you based, and do you work for a LibreOffice-related company or just code in your spare time? I’m teaching chemical engineering at Rouen University
LibreOffice developer interview: Xisco Fauli
A few weeks ago we talked to Muhammet Kara about his work on LibreOffice, and today we hear from Xisco Faulí, a Spanish developer who started with Easy Hacks to get familiar with the code… Where are you based, and do you work for a LibreOffice-related company or just code
TDF Marketing Activity (and a Debian Bug Squashing Party!)
As we head towards the second half of the year – and an exciting new release of LibreOffice in August – I wanted to recap some work from the Marketing Team that I’ve been involved in over the last few months. But before that, I’d also like to say congratulations
