Más drama en la ofimática open source: TDF (The Document Foundation, desarrolladora de LibreOffice), ha mandado a freír puñetas a todos los colaboradores de Collabora que estaban contribuyendo en el proyecto.

30 desarrolladores fuera de una sola tacada.

https://itsfoss.com/news/document-foundation-collabora-feud/

LibreOffice Drama: TDF Removes Collabora Developers in One Sweep

TDF has used a bylaw Collabora publicly opposed to strip over 30 of its most active developers of their membership.

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@Argyle13 Cada vez entiendo menos este drama 
@spectrumgirl
En realidad es fácil ver #cosas. Por ejemplo, q Collabora le sorprende que esto: https://libreoffice.io/ no tenga problemas.
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@Argyle13 @karlggestd @spectrumgirl esa página no tiene q ver con LibreOffice https://www.libreoffice.org/

Desconozco en que consiste la denuncia de Collabora frente a la fundación. Mi intuición m dice q debe tener relación con el hecho de que hace tiempo LibreOffice parará el desarrollo de LibreOffice online y recientemente anunciará que lo retoma.

En cualquier caso mis preferencias 1)LibreOffice 2)Collabora Online 3) EuroOffice?/OnlyOffice.Pero todas ellas son útiles y de uso preferible a Ms365!!

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@antoniovr @karlggestd @spectrumgirl joer, menos mal que es otra cosa, no entendía ni papa!!!!
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No es eso exactamente.
@Argyle13 @spectrumgirl

@karlggestd @Argyle13 @spectrumgirl 🤷‍♀️ ya he señalado que desconozco cuál es la disputa legal de Collabora a la fundación (en teoría han expulsado del board a aquellas personas que trabajan en una empresa que haya "denunciado" a la fundación). Enlace a mensaje de LO: https://blog.documentfoundation.org/blog/2026/04/01/comment-about-collabora-blog-post/

Lo del online es intuición mía (pues además lo otro acaba de pasar), pero si sabes y quieres aportar más luz al caso te leemos...

Comment about Collabora blog post - TDF Community Blog

Many people have asked The Document Foundation for its official position on what Collabora announced in a blog post. This is not the first announcement of this kind in FLOSS environments, nor will it be the last. Collabora feels that it has to invest in a specific product that differs from traditional, full-featured office suites such as LibreOffice. They are, of course, free to take this approach based on the MPL licence. However, Collabora has framed this as a direct consequence of the Membership Committee’s decision to remove Collabora employees from TDF membership based on the recently approved Community Bylaws. The Community Bylaws require that employees of companies involved in legal disputes with The Document Foundation be removed from TDF membership because, in the past, people made decisions in the interest of their employers rather than in the interest of The Document Foundation. We would prefer to avoid further discussion about who is responsible for what, as this would lead to endless debates that would not benefit the project as a whole (i.e. The Document Foundation, its ecosystem companies, and its volunteer contributors). Unfortunately, a series of wrong decisions in the past have turned into an ongoing problem which has

TDF Community Blog