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SEPTEMBER 28, 2010 OpenOffice.org Community announces The Document Foundation The community of volunteers developing and promoting OpenOffice.org sets up an independent Foundation to drive the further growth of the project The brand "LibreOffice" has been chosen for the software going forward
Reverting the Paradigm
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Future of OSS Survey 2015
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Time Based Releases Predictable releases: every month vs long delay Enforces discipline and reduces stress (missed train) Release plan published in advance for user convenience Reduced time to market of features motivate developers Frequent updates = shorter bug solving cycle
Development Cycles Code Refactoring Impoving Features LibreOffice 3.3: January 2011 LibreOffice 3.4: July 2011 LibreOffice 3.5: January 2012 LibreOffice 3.6: July 2012 LibreOffice 4.0: January 2013 LibreOffice 4.1: July 2013 LibreOffice 4.2: January 2014 LibreOffice 4.3: July 2014 LibreOffice 4.4: February 2015 LibreOffice 5.0: August 2015 LibreOffice 5.1: February 2016 LibreOffice 5.2: August 2016 Code Refactoring Impoving Features Improving Performances Improving User Interface
LibreOffice Fresh vs Still The Document Foundation provides two concurrent LibreOffice branches: LibreOffice Fresh Targeted to early adopters and power users LibreOffice Still Targeted to enterprises and conservative users They are both concurrently maintained to serve different users with best-in-class software
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Open Document Format the choice that lets you choose
What is ODF? (1) OpenDocument Format (ISO/IEC 26300) ISO: International Organization for Standardization IEC: International Electrotechnical Commission XML based open file format, to create, visualize, modify, share and store office documents Text documents Spreadsheets Presentations
What is ODF? (2) Defined by OASIS following a standard, open and transparent process Approved by IEC Joint Technical Committee 1 (JTC 1) as International Standard (IS) in May 2006 Available for deployment and use in any environment without royalty payments, and no license or other restrictions
ODF is an Open Standard Open and collaborative development of specifications Extreme ease of implementation in software products No reliance on proprietary features, or ties to a single vendor Interoperability with any system designed to be ODF compatible
LibreOffice File Extensions Document Extension Text ODT Spreadsheet ODS Presentation ODP Drawing ODG Business Graphics ODC Image ODI Database ODB Math Formula ODF
Coverity Scan
What is Coverity Scan? Coverity Scan is a service by which Coverity provides the results of analysis on open source coding projects to open source code developers Coverity Scan is powered by Coverity Quality Advisor, which surfaces defects identified by the Coverity Static Analysis Verification Engine (Coverity SAVE) for fast and easy remediation Coverity offers the results of the analysis completed by Coverity Quality Advisor on registered projects at no charge to registered open source developers
Coverity Scan and OSS
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Outstanding Source Code Quality
OOXML Roundtrip Compatibility from CloudOn presentation CC-BY-SA at Bern LibreOffice Conference
Text Analysis from CloudOn presentation CC-BY-SA at Bern LibreOffice Conference
Spreadsheet Analysis from CloudOn presentation CC-BY-SA at Bern LibreOffice Conference
Presentation Analysis from CloudOn presentation CC-BY-SA at Bern LibreOffice Conference
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