Reminder: write release notes about your nice work
Basile Starynkevitch
basile at starynkevitch.net
Tue May 20 14:55:25 UTC 2025
On Tue, 2025-05-20 at 11:03 +0300, Ilmari Lauhakangas wrote (about Libreoffice)
> Beta1 for 25.8 will be released in a couple of weeks, so I thought to
> bring this up. In April, I added over thirty entries to release notes
> wiki pages.
I am French and a long time Libreoffice user, but not contributor. I did
contribute to a few open source projects (e.g. the GCC compiler)
BTW, did Libreoffice developed any GCC plugin related to Libreoffice build and
compilation (see https://arxiv.org/abs/1109.0779 - sorry PDF formatted with
LaTeX)
The open source project I am working on is an inference engine.
Its source code is on github and in C++ (GPL licensed).
I am also interested in how to write simple Libreoffice plugins (open source
with open source examples) interacting (on Linux) with external open source
software. or does Libreoffice has already code to interact (using JSONRPC?) with
a external program? Then how to start it?
>
> The release notes page for 25.8:
> https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/ReleaseNotes/25.8
>
> To new developers: you can log into the wiki using your single sign-on
> account that you created for getting access to Gerrit.
My current intuition is that there could be some use of inference engine (GPL
licensed) with Libreoffice (e.g. for spelling checks or grammar checks)
In case someone is interested I can send him some *.odt files or *.pdf files.
Regards.
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