Thorsten Behrens
Thorsten is a LibreOffice hacker and standards wonk. During his now 20 years of tenure in the project, he's spent most of his time hacking the code in areas ranging from build system, platform abstraction libraries, Impress and Writer.
Thorsten's a computer scientist by education, and a Free Software enthusiast by heart, a geek from early childhood - and someone who was lucky enough to turn a hobby into an occupation. After first working for Sun Microsystems on then-OpenOffice.org, he then went with a number of others founding The Document Foundation and the LibreOffice project.
These days, his day job includes substantial amounts of project management and customer interactions, which does not prevent him from still messing with LibreOffice code. He's recently spun up his own company allotropia to have even more fun with open source all day!
Sessions
The government of Schleswig-Holstein had decided, to go for the Open Document Format as standard and migrate their IT working places to Open Source and LibreOffice in specific. This is about why, what and how to do so.
The annual Google Summer of Code students' panel workshop - successful students & their mentors present their achievements on-stage.
Looking at the state of the ODF ecosystem & standard
Where we came from, and what's in stock for the LibreOffice WebAssembly port
How public money led to better, more secure, and more feature-full public code in LibreOffice land.
Placeholder slot, for packaging lots of lightning talks (even some from speakers recruited on the spot) in one place