European tech firms will ship the first stable release of Euro-Office next month, giving governments and businesses worldwide a ready-to-run, sovereign alternative to Microsoft Office and Google Docs.
They want me to use a government controlled web based office suite?
It’s even a fork of ONLYOFFICE, a Russian developped office suite, might be relevant info for you, if you want baseless paranoia.
It’s an open-source codebase, licensed under AGPLv3. That’s pretty neat, if you ask me. And being web-based it fills a bit of a different niche, than Libre Office (and I bet it will be pretty compatible). Nobody’s gonna stop you from using that, except the same people who would’ve formerly chained you to MS Office.
They want me to use a government controlled web based office suite?
They’ll have to pry my LibreOffice from my cold dead hands!
It’s even a fork of ONLYOFFICE, a Russian developped office suite, might be relevant info for you, if you want baseless paranoia.
It’s an open-source codebase, licensed under AGPLv3. That’s pretty neat, if you ask me. And being web-based it fills a bit of a different niche, than Libre Office (and I bet it will be pretty compatible). Nobody’s gonna stop you from using that, except the same people who would’ve formerly chained you to MS Office.
You really should read the article before posting comments.
Where do you get the government controlled from? It’s developed by European companies, not governments and you can selfhost.