LibreOffice 6.2 Alpha1 ready for testing

The LibreOffice Quality Assurance ( QA ) Team is happy to announce LibreOffice 6.2 Alpha1 is ready for testing! LibreOffice 6.2 will be released as final at the beginning of February, 2019, being LibreOffice 6.2 Alpha1 the first pre-release since the development of version 6.2 started in mid May, 2018. See the release plan. Since then, 5886 commits have been submitted to the code repository and more than 780 bugs have been set to FIXED in Bugzilla. Check the release notes to find the new features included in this version of LibreOffice. LibreOffice 6.2 Alpha1 can be downloaded from here, and it’s available for Linux, MacOS and Windows. Besides, it can be installed along with your actual installation. In case you find any problem in this pre-release, please report it in Bugzilla ( You just need a legit email account in order to create a new account ) so it can get fixed before LibreOffice 6.2 final is released. For help, you can contact us directly in our IRC channel. Thank you all for making Libreoffice rock!

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QA Report: September 2018

Reported Bugs 577 bugs have been reported by 324 people. Top 10 Reporters Telesto ( 35 ) Zolnai Tamás ( 19 ) Gabor Kelemen ( 18 ) Xisco Faulí ( 16 ) Michael Weghorn ( 11 ) andreas_k ( 11 ) Aron Budea ( 11 ) kompilainenn ( 10 ) perie_gut ( 10 ) Albert Acer ( 9 ) Triaged Bugs 581 bugs have been triaged by 76 people. Top 10 Triagers Buovjaga ( 134 ) Xisco Faulí ( 70 ) Dieter Praas ( 32 ) raal ( 29 ) Heiko Tietze ( 28 ) V Stuart Foote ( 25 ) kompilainenn ( 24 ) Alex Thurgood ( 22 ) Oliver Brinzing ( 19 ) Julien Nabet ( 15 ) Fixed Bugs 106 bugs have been fixed by 35 people. Top 10 Fixers heiko tietze ( 9 ) László Németh ( 9 ) Justin Luth ( 9 ) Caolán McNamara ( 9 ) Miklos Vajna ( 6 ) Samuel Mehrbrodt ( 5 ) Julien Nabet ( 5 ) Maxim Monastirsky ( 5 ) Noel Grandin ( 4 ) Mike Kaganski ( 4 ) Verified bug fixes 99 bug fixes have been verified by 14 people. Top 10 Verifiers Xisco Faulí

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QA Report: August 2018

Reported Bugs 599 bugs have been reported by 335 people. Top 10 Reporters Telesto ( 53 ) andreas_k ( 25 ) Regina Henschel ( 19 ) Xisco Faulí ( 13 ) Gabor Kelemen ( 12 ) Albert Acer ( 11 ) Jim Raykowski ( 10 ) Oliver Brinzing ( 10 ) Diogo G. Sousa ( 9 ) Mike Kaganski ( 8 ) Triaged Bugs 509 bugs have been triaged by 72 people. Top 10 Triagers Xisco Faulí ( 143 ) raal ( 29 ) Timur ( 27 ) Heiko Tietze ( 27 ) Dieter Praas ( 24 ) Roman Kuznetsov ( 20 ) Buovjaga ( 20 ) V Stuart Foote ( 19 ) Julien Nabet ( 19 ) Alex Thurgood ( 18 ) Fixed Bugs 145 bugs have been fixed by 31 people. Top 10 Fixers Caolán McNamara ( 29 ) Mike Kaganski ( 12 ) Justin Luth ( 11 ) Eike Rathke ( 10 ) Julien Nabet ( 9 ) Jim Raykowski ( 8 ) heiko tietze ( 7 ) Maxim Monastirsky ( 6 ) Xisco Fauli ( 5 ) Miklos Vajna ( 5 ) Verified Bugs 69 bugs have been verified by 47 people. Top 10 Verifiers Xisco

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LibreOffice 6.1 RC2 ready for testing

Hello Testers, The LibreOffice Quality Assurance ( QA ) Team is happy to announce the creation of this blog in order to give more visibility to what the team is doing. In this first post we will talk about LibreOffice 6.1 Release Candidate 2 ( RC2 ), which was released just a few days ago. As you might know, LibreOffice 6.1 will be released as final in mid August, 2018, and the Release Candidate 2 is just one release away from the final release, being the Release Candidate 3 ( RC3 ) the last one. LibreOffice 6.1 RC2 has been released just 2 weeks after the first release candidate ( RC1 ), and 84 bugs have been fixed in this version compared to the previous one. It can be downloaded from this page, and it’s available for Linux, MacOS and Windows. NOTE: it will replace your actual installation. In case you find any problem with this release, please report it to Bugzilla ( You just need a legit email account in order to create a new Bugzilla account in case you haven’t done it yet. ). For help, you can contact us directly in our IRC channel. Thank you all

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