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Improving LibreOffice with money, the Munich example

In this talk, we show that you can help solving your most hated issue simply by throwing money at it. We will take the example of the city of Munich and how Lanedo worked with them to improve OOXML support in LibreOffice.

Lionel Dricot
19.Oct.2012 from 14:30 to 15:30
60 minutes
Aula

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By many, LibreOffice is seen as a huge, frozen monolithic project where you either have to accept the bugs or be one of the few programming geniuses.

In this talk, we show that you can help solving your most hated issue simply by throwing money at it. We will take the example of the city of Munich and how Lanedo worked with them to improve OOXML support in LibreOffice.

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