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30 & 31 January 2016
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Open Document Editors
Open Document Editors devroom
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K.4.401
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Saturday
Migrating the Army, the Navy and the Air Force, in one single move
The story of the migration to LibreOffice and ODF of the Italian defense organization, counting 150,000 desktops
Eternal Plugfest
An ODF community and testing server
Contributing to the help of LibreOffice using the HelpAuthoring extension
Cleaning up the spellcheck dictionary
And making it faster and more maintainable
Lowering the bar for new developers
How to make 1.000.000 lines understandable
Improving the toolbars in LibreOffice
Inside sidebar
Creating you own panels and decks made easy
UI event fuzzing via american-fuzzy-lop
using afl to fuzz keyboard input for UI testing LibreOffice
Back to the future
Typographic quality WYSIWYG document editing and form filling in the cloud
LibreOffice Online internals
Mail merge embedding in LibreOffice Writer
Exporting shapes to DrawingML
Bug fixing case study
odpdown - markdown to slides
Nice slides from your favourite text editor demo
LibreOffice and PostgreSQL
Handling crashes in LibreOffice
LibreOffice extension development
Tools, Tips & Tricks of the Trade
The LibreOffice Release Baseline
How to duplicate the releases as published by TDF
Finally building LibreOffice on Windows
New features in Gerrit Code Review 2.11
Snakes On A Plain Office
Python and LibreOffice: Possibilities and Opportunities
DrawingLayer Primitives Workshop
What they are, how to use or create new ones
Visual Class Libraries
making LibreOffice's toolkit less awful.
Using Android Studio to debug the LibreOffice Viewer for Android
android studio offers a GUI to debug both the native as well as the java part
Ad-hoc Lightning talk session
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Saturday
Migrating the Army, the Navy and the Air Force, in one single move
The story of the migration to LibreOffice and ODF of the Italian defense organization, counting 150,000 desktops
Italo Vignoli
10:30
10:50
Eternal Plugfest
An ODF community and testing server
Jos van den Oever
10:50
11:10
Contributing to the help of LibreOffice using the HelpAuthoring extension
Regina Henschel
11:10
11:30
Cleaning up the spellcheck dictionary
And making it faster and more maintainable
Andrea Pescetti
11:30
11:50
Lowering the bar for new developers
How to make 1.000.000 lines understandable
jan iversen
11:50
12:10
Improving the toolbars in LibreOffice
Samuel Mehrbrodt
12:10
12:30
Inside sidebar
Creating you own panels and decks made easy
Katarina Behrens
12:30
12:50
UI event fuzzing via american-fuzzy-lop
using afl to fuzz keyboard input for UI testing LibreOffice
Caolán McNamara
12:50
13:10
Back to the future
Typographic quality WYSIWYG document editing and form filling in the cloud
László Németh
13:10
13:30
LibreOffice Online internals
Jan Holesovsky
13:30
13:50
Mail merge embedding in LibreOffice Writer
Miklos Vajna
13:50
14:10
Exporting shapes to DrawingML
Bug fixing case study
Andras Timar
14:10
14:30
odpdown - markdown to slides
Nice slides from your favourite text editor demo
Thorsten Behrens
14:30
14:40
LibreOffice and PostgreSQL
Simon Riggs
14:40
15:00
Handling crashes in LibreOffice
Markus Mohrhard
15:00
15:20
LibreOffice extension development
Tools, Tips & Tricks of the Trade
Thorsten Behrens
15:20
15:40
The LibreOffice Release Baseline
How to duplicate the releases as published by TDF
Christian Lohmaier
15:40
16:00
Finally building LibreOffice on Windows
Stephan Bergmann
16:00
16:20
New features in Gerrit Code Review 2.11
David Ostrovsky
16:20
16:40
Snakes On A Plain Office
Python and LibreOffice: Possibilities and Opportunities
Bjoern Michaelsen
16:40
17:00
DrawingLayer Primitives Workshop
What they are, how to use or create new ones
Armin Le Grand
17:00
17:20
Visual Class Libraries
making LibreOffice's toolkit less awful.
Michael Meeks
17:20
17:40
Using Android Studio to debug the LibreOffice Viewer for Android
android studio offers a GUI to debug both the native as well as the java part
Christian Lohmaier
17:40
17:50
Ad-hoc Lightning talk session
Thorsten Behrens
17:50
18:30