LibreOffice Conference supported by the German Federal Ministries of the Interior and of Economics and Technology21 June 2012, 8:55 amThree days in Berlin focused on LibreOffice, open standards and interoperabilityCall for papers is open until 15th AugustBerlin, 21st June 2012. Today the LibreOffice project announces details of the LibreOffice Conference, taking place in Berlin from 17th-19th October.
“Open standards, interoperability and free software are becoming more and more important in the political and public discourse, and will play a central role in this year’s conference program,” says Jacqueline Rahemipour, from the organizing association Freies Office Deutschland e.V. and member of the organizing committee.
In addition, the project announced that the Call for Papers is immediately open until 15th August. Users and developers are invited to submit papers fitting one of the topics listed below. The submissions will then be reviewed by a committee, and the final program will be made available in early September. Topics for this year are:
- Open Document Format (ODF) Plugfest
- Interoperability
- LibreOffice – Development and future: Technology, API, Extensions
- Community-Track: Localization, Documentation, etc.
- Best Practice und Migration: Certification and Support
“The decision to hold this years conference in Berlin was made by an overwhelming majority of the community. Following the founding of The Document Foundation in February, we are proud to also have the LibreOffice Conference come to Berlin. This is a major event, not only for those involved in the project, but also for the everyone interested in the use of free office software and open standards”, explains Florian Effenberger, Chairman of the Board at The Document Foundation.
Further details regarding the Call for Papers can be found on the Conference website.
LinksLibreOffice Conference:
http://conference.libreoffice.orgFreies Office Deutschland e.V.:
http://www.frodev.orgThe Document Foundation:
http://www.documentfoundation.orgMedia ContactsThe Document Foundation
Florian Effenberger
E-Mail:
floeff@documentfoundation.orgPhone: +49 8341 99660880
Mobile: +49 151 14424108
Freies Office Deutschland e.V.
Jacqueline Rahemipour
E-Mail:
jrahemipour@frodev.org Source: The Document Foundation BlogWeitere Informationen finden Sie auf der offiziellen Homepage von LibreOffice unter
http://blog.documentfoundation.org/ und im LibreOffice-Blog unter
http://blog.documentfoundation.org/