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The great 4.0 wrap-up

We had an amazing success with the release of LibreOffice 4.0. New website pages, a flurry of articles (Time Magazine, ZDNet, TechCrunch Ars Technica, Computerworld, Slashdot, just to name a few), and a generally good feedback. We’re collecting as much data as we can to see how far we went …

A good week

It’s been a good and busy week so far, and it’s not over yet with FOSDEM starting in Brussels on Saturday. It started with something I’m quite excited about: I got elected at the Board of Silicon Sentier. Silicon Sentier is the Parisian hub of innovation, collaboration and start-up incubation. …

The meaning of the 4.0

The Document Foundation will be releasing LibreOffice 4.0 in the beginning of February. It is a big and important release for us, and a major symbolic milestone. We have received questions and comments, however, that were basically about our reasons to change the major number, from the 3.x to the …

Merry Christmas!

Dear Readers, Thank you for following this blog. I know that some of you have been reading its since years now. I wish all of you a merry Christmas filled with joy and happiness. Melissa and I will spend Christmas around this beautiful tree at my parents’place in Paris. May …

Paris – Berlin timelapse

Several videos I really like about Paris, where I live, and Berlin,Germany’s capital and home of the Document Foundation. Enjoy! berlin hyper-lapse from b-zOOmi on Vimeo. Paris In Motion (Part I) from Mayeul Akpovi on Vimeo. Paris In Motion (Part II) from Mayeul Akpovi on Vimeo.

How to become a contributor to LibreOffice: a digest with pointers

 Sophie Gautier, one of the founders of the Document Foundation and currently a member of our membership committee has recently published a series of articles on how to become a contributor to the LibreOffice projects. Her blog posts do not cover the development side of the story, but they discuss …

Why the Terra Nova foundation’s report on digital France matters

Last Wednesday I was one of the speakers at an event organized by the french Terra Nova Foundation. The event itself was the publication of its much anticipated report on the state of “digital France”, which really means that the report covers a broad range of topics from I.T industry …

Proceedings from the Marketing Strategy Workshop

On Thursday late afternoon we had a great Marketing and Strategy Workshop. The session was chaired by myself and Italo Vignoli, and Florian Effenberger’s presentation on the LibreOffice’s “Anthill” had been merged to the workshop. This allowed us to discuss the marketing strategy and community building for almost two hours. …

Two Years

Two years ago, the OpenOffice.org community decided to break away from the domination of one vendor and instead create an independent foundation that would host the free and open source office suite “for the next decade”. I could not help but re-read a few of my posts then, you can …

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