In dieser Podcastfolge wird der aktuelle Konflikt rund um die Open Document Foundation gut augedröselt.
#OpenSource #LibreOffice #Collabora
Lange hat es gedauert, kann man sich anschauen um weitere Infos zum #TDF #Libreoffice #Collabora Steit zu bekommen. Leider Themenmäßig nicht gut aufbereitet und viel blabla. Kann auch sein dass dieses Format dafür nicht geeignet ist, weil zu komplex und verworren sowas ist.
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#Libreoffice #Office #ODF #OpenOffice #Opensource #WebOffice #Streit
Zoff um Open-Source-Office-Lösungen | c’t uplink
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Zoff um Open-Source-Office-Lösungen | c’t uplink

@elgregor @itsfoss From a standards perspective yes.
But personally I'm not really a fan of #LibreOffice. For instance I think its UI is incredibly outdated (it lacks basic things like aligning objects to each other) and I've followed many discussions around UI improvements and they didn't inspire confidence (many weren't open to change).
There's also #Collabora Office, but at the moment it's rather clunky. E. g. it still saves empty documents if you just open it without ever clicking save.
Installeren en testen van @collabora Office. Ik gebruik altijd LibreOffice, maar men wijst steeds meer naar dit open source project.
1e look en feel, waar zijn al de bewerking tools? Hier kan ik totaal niets mee!
Het kan geen documenten bewerken. Opent alles als alleen lezen. Constante errors, document locked.
Het weigert met een NAS te werken en slaat ook geen nieuwe documenten op.
Niet mee te werken, delete!

Recently, The Document Foundation published an open letter to European citizens. We asked Euro-Office – the new coalition forming around a European alternative for productivity – whether ODF (the Open Document Format) would be its native document format. Unfortunately, we have not yet received a reply, and this confirms – at least in part – the suspicion that Euro-Office will join Microsoft’s allies in a strategy to lock in European citizens, who will see their content snatched away by a company that – in words only – presents itself as a defender of digital sovereignty. With the open letter, we have raised an issue that the general debate is not yet grasping: digital sovereignty is not determined solely by the terms of the licence and the location of the server, but by the format in which documents are created, stored and exchanged. We were able to pose our question publicly, with confidence, because we represent something extremely solid – support for the single open and standard format: ODF – which has been built up over twenty years by many people, whose names rarely appear in press releases. The foundations underpinning the political moment Germany has established by law that ODF