• @[email protected]
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    222 years ago

    As long as they remain open source I see no problem with that. I use both in my server and they’re both great products, with the plus that you don’t have to deal with any of Google’s shitty practices.

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      22 years ago

      Being open source mean nothing if no one else can continue development, other than that yeah pretty great

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        112 years ago

        Being open source means exactly that, anyone can fork it and continue development if need be. I really don’t understand what you’re trying to say

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          22 years ago

          Maybe he was talking about capacity to develop further or fix bugs. In theory a community can do that (and actually do in many instances) but sometimes development of a community fork tagnates due to the lack of resources.

          Best example to disprove this theory is … Nextcloud. Owncloud went ahead and developed a new version in go to scale more easily but next cloud is the defacto standard for most people that were using own cloud before the fork.