Hossein Nourikhah, our Developer Community Architect, writes: Learn LibreOffice development and boost your software skills including bug management, coding, version management using Git, code review using Gerrit and much more! Our workshop titled “Introduction to LibreOffice development” at the LibreOffice Conference 2024 is a great opportunity for all those who
Category: Development
Community Member Monday: Khushi Gautam
Tell us a bit about yourself! Hi, I am so glad to be a part of this community. I live in Delhi, India. Currently, I am a software developer serving at Amazon MiniTV. I have experience in both frontend and backend development for mobile and web applications. I graduated a
LibreOffice development in 2023 – TDF’s Annual Report
In 2023, 11,272 commits were made to the LibreOffice source code, from 253 authors, in 21 repositories. We also took part in the Google Summer of Code, to support student developers (This is part of The Document Foundation’s Annual Report for 2023 – we’ll post the full version here soon.)
Coming up: LibreOffice Technology Budapest 2024 Hackfest
Calling all developers! The LibreOffice Technology Hackfest will take place in the City of Budapest on June 4th and 5th, 2024. Click here to find out more
Projects selected for LibreOffice in the Google Summer of Code 2024
The LibreOffice Google Summer of Code projects have been selected for 2024. Adam Seskunas – More and better tests: the project aims to add automated tests for fixes related to document export as well as converting tests written in Java to C++. Ahmed Hamed – Improvement to the Functions Deck
LibreOffice Help files have now a much better content editor
The LibreOffice Help documentation project members have now a much better Help editor, thanks to Juan José Gonzales (JJ) of the TDF team. Based on the editor originally created by Olivier Hallot and Mike Saunders, the new editor was greatly improved by JJ fixing many usability issues, adding a handy
