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Berlin, December 5, 2013 - The Document Foundation announces LibreOffice
4.2 International Bug Hunting Session, which will start on December 6th
and will end on December 8th. During the three days, volunteers from all
over the world will test the beta of LibreOffice 4.2 to find bugs and
regressions.

LibreOffice 4.2 will be released at the end of January 2014, with a
large number of new features
(https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/ReleaseNotes/4.2) and loads of
fixed bugs. The community is working to make this major release the
finest in the history of the free office suite.

In order to join the bug hunting session, volunteers should download
LibreOffice 4.2 Beta 2, available from
http://www.libreoffice.org/download/pre-releases/.

Mentors will be available at least from 08:00 UTC to 22:00 UTC, and will
be reachable through IRC (irc://chat.freenode.net/libreoffice-qa) and
the QA mailing list.

Other information on LibreOffice 4.2 International Bug Hunting Session
are available at
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/BugHunting_Session_4.2.0.

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