If you’ve seen our LibreOffice contributor map, you’ll note that we have a few community members in north America. (Of course, the map doesn’t show absolutely everyone in the LibreOffice project – just people we’ve interviewed recently.) So we want to grow this community! Marc Paré has set up LibreWaterloo,
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Annual Report 2018: LibreOffice development
In 2018, 17,473 commits were made to the LibreOffice source code, from 223 authors. Here’s an overview of what they worked on…
Behind the scenes of LibreOffice 6.2
Throughout the second half of 2018, the developer community worked on a new major release: LibreOffice 6.2. Details about the end-user-facing new features are provided
Start developing LibreOffice! Download the source code, and build on Windows
(This post was originally written in Hungarian by Adam Kovacs for his blog. Thanks Adam!)
Community Member Monday: Jun Nogata
Today we’re talking to Jun Nogata from our Japanese community!
To start, tell us a bit about yourself!
So, I live in Himeji, Japan where UNESCO World Heritage site Himeji Castle is. I work a part-time lecturer at a local university.
I am a big fan of free and open source software
Coming up: Second Bug Hunting Session for LibreOffice 6.3, on July 08
LibreOffice 6.3 is being developed by our worldwide community, and is due to be released in early August 2019 – see the release notes describing the new features here.
In order to find, report and triage bugs, the LibreOffice QA team is organizing the second Bug Hunting Session for LibreOffice