The Document Foundation expelled 30+ LibreOffice developers, many from Collabora Productivity, citing unclear legal conflicts despite major code contributions. ⚖️
Collabora plans a fork, raising risks to stability and governance transparency, as FOSS sustainability and user control depend on open stewardship. 🔐

🔗 https://byteiota.com/libreoffice-ejects-30-core-developers-fork-imminent/

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LibreOffice Ejects 30+ Core Developers: Fork Imminent

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Erst das Fiasko mit OnlyOffice bezüglich der EuroOffice-Pläne und jetzt das, nachdem sich mehrere öffentliche Institutionen zu FOSS bekannt haben.

Sie spielen Microsoft direkt in die Hände und werden dafür sorgen, dass MS Office für weitere 50 Jahre fest verankert bleibt.

Man sollte schleunigst Schadensbegrenzung betreiben, bevor die Sache außer Kontrolle gerät.

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Let's put an end to the speculation - TDF Community Blog

Ideally, we would have preferred to avoid this post. However, the articles and comments published in response to Collabora’s and Michael Meeks’ biased posts compel us to provide this background information on the events that led to the current situation. Unfortunately, we have to start from the very beginning, but we’ll try to keep it brief. The launch of the LibreOffice project and The Document Foundation was handled with great enthusiasm by the founding group. They were driven by a noble goal, but also by a bit of healthy recklessness. After all, it was impossible to imagine what would happen after September 28, 2010, the date of the announcement. At the time, nobody could imagine that the companies that had supported OpenOffice.org until then would create a project to kill LibreOffice. Also, if the project were to be successful, it would require resources greater than those available, and above all, a deep management experience. Fortunately, the project grew quite rapidly. However, the founders’ different backgrounds and opinions were at the same time the reason for some bold decisions – many of which right – as well as a few mistakes, which are the root cause of some of the current

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