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News from #LibreOffice's Quality Assurance (#QA) and Development communities: in March, they resolved 429 bug reports. Learn more, and give them a hand: qa.blog.documentfoundation.org… #foss #OpenSource


Love ❤️ #LibreOffice? Come and meet the worldwide community that makes it, at local events! For instance, we were recently at the InstallFest 2024 conference in Prague: blog.documentfoundation.org/bl… #foss #OpenSource


Calling all #LibreOffice users: Power up ⚡ and become a LibreOffice contributor, like Adam Seskunas! Learn new skills, build a portfolio of experience, and have fun on the way: blog.documentfoundation.org/bl… #foss #OpenSource


Note2Self: time to give #LibreOffice another try. I did try it 3x in the past but it did not work for me in terms of features (e.g. collaboration), usability, UX, interoperability.


Schleswig-Holstein geht voran:

#LibreOffice statt M$ Office
#Linux statt Windows
#Thunderbird statt Outlook
#Nextcloud statt Sharepoint

Das Kabinett hat den Startschuss für den Umstieg auf freie Software gegeben - ein Gewinn für #IT-Sicherheit, #Datenschutz und die heimische Digitalwirtschaft.

Langfristiges Ziel ist die vollständige digitale Souveränität des Landes.

schleswig-holstein.de/DE/lande…

Wir ziehen den Hut und wünschen eine erfolgreiche Umsetzung!🎩

#OpenSource #DigitaleSouveränität


Question! Why should local governments use taxpayers’ money to buy proprietary, closed software from a single vendor? And what happens to citizens' data? A solution is to move to free and open source software like #Linux and #LibreOffice – which is exactly what Schleswig-Holstein is doing: blog.documentfoundation.org/bl… #foss #OpenSource #privacy


Lots happening in the #LibreOffice project! In March, we had updates to the software, new user guides, Document Freedom Day, reports from meetups and more: blog.documentfoundation.org/bl… #foss #opensource


#LibreOffice’s #localization community translates the software’s user interface, along with its documentation and websites. We ran a survey to find out what tools the community uses, and how we can improve them: blog.documentfoundation.org/bl… #foss #opensource


Today we're releasing #LibreOffice 24.2.2, the second update to our new 24.2 branch (with "year.month" version scheme). We've also updated the previous and older LibreOffice 7.6 branch too: blog.documentfoundation.org/bl… #foss #opensource #news


Today is Document Freedom Day 2024! Let's spread the word about open standards and open formats, like #LibreOffice uses, to ensure everyone can get access to their data – whatever apps we choose to use: blog.documentfoundation.org/bl…


I received this in the post today. This is so awesome. @libreoffice you all are the best. #libreoffice thank you for all that you all do.


#LibreOffice isn't just a piece of software – it's a worldwide community, working on #UX, #QA, marketing, documentation and translations. And thanks to that community, we now have a Czech version of the LibreOffice Writer Guide 24.2 🥰 blog.documentfoundation.org/bl… #foss #opensource


Looking for a career change – maybe in technical writing? Join the #LibreOffice documentation community, and improve our help content and guidebooks! You can pick up valuable experience along the way. Dione Maddern explains more: blog.documentfoundation.org/bl… #foss #opensource


New guidebooks, for our shiny new #LibreOffice 24.2 release! Get the most out of Writer and Calc: blog.documentfoundation.org/bl… #foss #opensource



Our Nepali Community celebrated the #LibreOffice 24.2 Release Party with CS50x Nepal students 🥳 blog.documentfoundation.org/bl… #foss #opensource


#LibreOffice 24.2 is our latest big update, with many new features, including password strength indication when saving encrypted files. Find out more: blog.documentfoundation.org/bl… #foss #opensource



#LibreOffice 24.2 is our latest big update, with many new features. For instance, the special characters dropdown now shows description text. Find out more: blog.documentfoundation.org/bl… #foss #opensource


#LibreOffice 24.2 is our latest big update, with many new features. For instance, in Math, you can now change the font used in formulas. Find out more: blog.documentfoundation.org/bl… #foss #opensource


#LibreOffice 24.2 is our latest big update, with many new features, including tooltip help for expert configuration options. Find out more: blog.documentfoundation.org/bl… #foss #opensource


#LibreOffice 24.2 is our latest big update, with many new features. For instance, in Impress, you can now use small capital letters in text boxes. Find out more: blog.documentfoundation.org/bl… #foss #opensource


#LibreOffice 24.2 is our latest big update, with many new features. For instance, in Calc, there's now a search field in the Functions sidebar deck. Find out more: blog.documentfoundation.org/bl… #foss #OpenSource



#LibreOffice 24.2 is our new big update, with many new features. For instance, in the Navigator, hidden sections of a document are now greyed-out. Find out more: blog.documentfoundation.org/bl… #foss #opensource


#LibreOffice 24.2 is our new big update, with many new features, including highlighting for the active row and column in Calc. Find out more: blog.documentfoundation.org/bl… #foss #opensource


#LibreOffice 24.2 is here! It's our latest major update, with a new "year.month" version scheme.

✅ Styles for comments
✅ Row/column highlighting in Calc
✅ A search field in the options dialog

...and many other new features: blog.documentfoundation.org/bl… #foss #opensource




@damtux @erAck @italovignoli

Already had some conversation in the past with #LibreOffice via #Fediverse.

I miss real versions numbers, that are useful on technical level.

That's why i asked, if there is somewhere one... hidden under the hood... ;-)

Advertising should maybe be separated from engineering... :-)

But i don't wanted to start a heavy or intense discussion... :-)


@damtux
@erAck

Thanks for the #URL.

I'm aware of the change from major.minor to year.month, but this means, #LibreOffice will not provide a real version number in the future, as a release date doesn't tell anything about major.minor or what to expect from a release.

And it looks like they discussed between 24.02 and 24.2...

But is 24.2 a version like 7.7 or a next generation like 8.0?
And what about 24.8?

@libreoffice @tdforg