Advent Resource #1: TDF/LibreOffice Press Clippings

downloadThe Document Foundation and LibreOffice produce a large number of articles in every kind of media, especially online: from dailies to tech magazines and blogs in every possible language. Keeping track of every publication is a real challenge, but there is a resource accessible from this blog under Media Hub > Press Clippings on the main menu (top black bar): http://www.scoop.it/t/tdf

Month of LibreOffice, November 2016: The results!

Yes, the Month of LibreOffice has come to an end – and what a great month it was. We celebrated contributions from all over the world, in many different areas of the project: development, translations, user support, quality assurance, documentation and social media. Everyone is working hard on the LibreOffice 5.3 release – and we’re really grateful for all the effort!…

LibreOffice contributor video interviews

Our “join the LibreOffice community” video includes snippets from interviews with LibreOffice contributors. Want to see the three interviews in full? Here’s the playlist – click the icon in the top-left to switch between the videos…

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AskBot translation marathon in Basque language

bannereskubiLibrezale, an open working collective that has the objective to promote the Basque language in technology and are best known for their localizations of Free Software (they maintain Firefox, WordPress, LibreOffice and Gnome, amongst the others) are organizing an askbot translation marathon on the 6th of December, during Durangoko Azoka, in the Basque city of Durango (Spain).…

More LibreOffice Conference 2016 videos online

Here’s the latest batch of videos we’ve uploaded from the LibreOffice Conference in Brno. Enjoy the presentations – there’s something for everyone!

Get to know TDF Core Team: interview with Sophie Gautier

brno47Typical day of Sophie

A first thing of the day (together with coffee) is to read mails in my inbox, sort them by priorities and begin to answer. Then I do moderation on Ask instances and on Nabble gateway and answer mails to the different lists. I try to do administrative tasks for the Foundation in the morning, like meeting organization with a follow-up on Redmine.…