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LibreOffice contributor interview: Franklin Weng

At the recent LibreOffice Conference in Rome, we took the opportunity to meet up and talk to various contributors to the project, like Franklin Weng from Taiwan. Franklin is helping to get LibreOffice and the Open Document Format (ODF) adopted by governments and enterprises. In this interview, he talks about his strategy and experiences. (English […]

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Coming up next week: A new Month of LibreOffice

Back in May we had a “Month of LibreOffice”, celebrating contributions from the community in development, documentation, QA, translations and other areas. It went really well, with over 300 cool stickers awarded – and recipients added them to their PCs, laptops and even bikes: So in November, we’re doing it again! On November 1st we’ll […]

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2017-10-27 Friday.

Up early; out for a run with J. Chewed mail, dug through an strace, sync. with Kendy. Lunch. Sync with Dennis & Miklos, poked at profiles, admin, and more.

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2017-10-26 Thursday.

Out to Fountains Abbey in the morning with M&D, attended a free stone-carving workshop - and spent some hours chipping away at blocks of limestone (apparently a low silicosis risk stone). Had a great time, and carved some nice lettering. Admired the extremely creative Joseph Hayton exhibition of our tutor's work - Monks growing out of the Abbey, and more. Home, a fine pasta l[…]

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