The Document Foundation announced that the second bug hunting session for the upcoming LibreOffice 6.1 office suite would take place early next week on May 28, 2018, for the first beta release.
Now that the first bug hunting session, which took place last month on April 27 for the alpha milestone, was a success leading to 91 bugs (8 of them marked as critical and 4 already fixed) being reported by those who attended the event, it's time for a second bug hunting session at the end of May to discover and squash more of those pesky bugs and issues that may block the release of LibreOffice 6.1.
"Mentors will be available on May 28th, 2018, from 8 AM UTC to 8 PM UTC for questions or help in the IRC channel: #libreoffice-qa (connect via webchat) and its Telegram bridge. Of course, hunting bugs will be possible also on other days, as the bu... (read more)
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