LibreOffice is a powerful office suite – its clean interface and feature-rich tools help you unleash your creativity and enhance your productivity.
LibreOffice includes several applications that make it the most powerful Free and Open Source office suite on the market.
LibreOffice is one of the friendliest and fastest-growing projects in the free and open source software world.
Xisco Fauli, a Spanish LibreOffice developer working in Madrid as a Quality Assurance (QA) specialist, will be a consultant for The Document Foundation effective from September 1st, as QA Engineer.
Xisco got a bachelor’s degree in system data processing at the Polytechnic University of València in 2011. Since then, he has worked for four years as a QA Engineer for a company providing Digital TV solutions, where he has focused mainly on testing software for PCs and portable[…]
In this week’s interview, we talk to Susobhan Ghosh, who got involved in the project earlier this year and has been working on tasks for the Google Summer of Code (GSoC).
First off, what’s your IRC nickname, nationality and blog URL?
IRC: susobhang70 Nationality: Indian Blog: https://susobhang70.github.io (it’s very recently set up, after GSoC)Where are you currently based, and do you work for a LibreOffice-[…]
Google Summer of Code 2016 have ended, now we can evaluate. I was Org. admin for We got 12 slots from Google, which was used to create some awesome changes in LibreOffice, which will be released later this year with 5.3. I am proud to see that Google recognises our consistent work, to deliver the… Continue reading GSoC 2016 is over →
The simplest way to contribute to LibreOffice is to submit bugs and enhancement requests to our bugtracker. This is also true for design and usability related issues, where up until now we had the ux-advice component that these bugs …
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