• @[email protected]
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      A lot of government programs don’t really make sense and are there just to put a name on a CV sadly. Collabora Online does exactly that and is primary licensed under Mozilla Public License.

      They could have easily expanded Collabora. But you know, can’t stamp your name on it.

      • @[email protected]
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        23 months ago

        To be fair, though a new project might not be as efficient as improving another, projects learn off each other, and sometimes it’s good to have developmental ‘competition’, and variety.

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      Can either of those do collaborative editing? I usually think of that feature when I think of Google Docs

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      454 months ago

      While both of those are great software. Unless I’m not aware of something they aren’t cloud/network based office suites like Google docs and office 365.

      It seems this is an alternative to office software where you can work simultaneously and share documents in the same cloud/network.

      I don’t think there is an alternative to office 365 and Google docs at this point that is open source. So this seems like a great project and I’ll definitely be considering it for our company.

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          23 months ago

          Note: The LibreOffice Online repository at TDF is temporarily frozen. Updates on this will be published on our blog and on our website.

          yeah