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Day: January 25, 2022

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Matrix Bridge to LibreOffice IRC Rooms

25 January 202219 April 2022

Ever wondered about using modern chat tools to discuss LibreOffice? Here we will discuss using a Matrix bridge to connect to the LibreOffice IRC rooms, to participate more efficiently in LibreOffice-related discussions. (more…)

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