Who makes LibreOffice? How can you – as a user – get involved in the community? And what can you contribute to the project? Well, we’ll answer all of these questions, and more, in an upcoming online “hackfest” during the LibreOffice conference. This is a virtual event where the world’s foremost
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Hispanic LibreOffice Community: Fourth virtual meeting
Daniel Armando Rodriguez writes:
On Saturday August 22, in the Ibero-American afternoon/evening, the Hispanic Community met for the fourth consecutive month with panelists who covered several topics related to the office suite par-excellence in the FLOSS world.
The event was broadcast live on YouTube and Facebook. The activity began at 16:00 UTC,
Community Member Monday: Tomáš Chvátal
Today we’re talking to Tomáš Chvátal from the Czech LibreOffice community, who recently decided to become a Member of The Document Foundation…
To start, tell us a bit about yourself!
I am from Prague, Czech Republic, where I work for SUSE as a Team Lead for software development/packaging. For SUSE and
openSUSE + LibreOffice Virtual Conference Talks Accepted
Talks submitted for the openSUSE + LibreOffice Virtual Conference have been reviewed and accepted by the conference organizers.
The approved talks have been updated in the Open Source Event Manager instance on events.opensuse.org.
The organizers thank everyone who took the time and effort to submit a talk for the conference.
Speakers have
Community Member Monday: Pulkit Krishna
Today we’re talking to Pulkit Krishna, who’s a new member of The Document Foundation, the non-profit entity behind LibreOffice. He’s also active in our documentation community…
Hi Krishna! Tell us a bit about yourself…
I am from Bihar, India. I am a teacher by profession, and technical writing is my hobby.