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LibreOffice is one of the friendliest and fastest-growing projects in the free and open source software world.
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2020 was a year to remember, because of LibreOffice’s 10th anniversary and the COVID-19 pandemic, which impacted our lives, hindered travel and canceled community meetings (This is part of The Document Foundation’s Annual Report for 2020 – the full version will be posted here on the blog soon.) On March 11, 2020, when the World […]
Zdeněk Crhonek from the Czech LibreOffice community writes: The Czech team has completed its translation of the Writer Guide 6.4. Big thanks to all volunteers, especially to Radomír Strnad, who initiated the translation and translated more then half of the chapters. Translators: Petr Kuběj, Zdeněk Crhonek, Petr Valach, Vendula Crhonková, Radomír Strnad, Ludmila Chládková and […]
In other words, how much faster will a compiler be after it’s been built with various optimizations?
Given the recent Clang12 release, I’ve decided to update my local build of Clang11 that I’ve been using for building LibreOffice. I switched to using my own Clang build instead of openSUSE packages somewhen in the past because it was faster. I’ve meanwhile forgot how much faster :), and openSUSE packages now build with LTO, so I’ve built Clang12 in several different ways to test th[…]
2020 was a year to remember, because of LibreOffice’s 10th anniversary and the COVID-19 pandemic, which impacted our lives, hindered travel and canceled community meetings (This is part of The Document Foundation’s Annual Report for 2020 – the full version will be posted here on the blog soon.) On March 11, 2020, when the World […]