Euro-Office just launched its first stable version 🇪🇺🔥

We're excited to be part of this movement to bring digital sovereignty to Europe and beyond with @nextcloud @xwiki @openproject @soverin #Eurostack 🎉

@Tutanota @nextcloud @xwiki @openproject @soverin @soverin Yes, but https://blog.documentfoundation.org/blog/2026/06/08/an-open-letter/.
If some day we see Tuta Docs, I expect it will run with open software having as default an open format (ODF) instead of a closed one.
An open letter to office suite users, just before the Euro-Office announcement - TDF Community Blog

Dear office suite users, In recent days you will have read various articles announcing the arrival of Euro-Office, which is being “marketed” as the first open-source office suite developed in Europe. We feel compelled — reluctantly, since open source should rest on transparency, not deception — to correct this claim. The first open-source office suite developed in Europe was OpenOffice.org in 2001, based on StarOffice’s source code, followed by LibreOffice from 2010. These are two genuine open-source office suites, built from source code that originated in Europe. They are not a freeware clone of MS Office whose code provenance is undisclosed, nor a product that has rebranded itself out of pure opportunism to ride today’s wave of Digital Sovereignty. It is worth remembering that many of those who champion Digital Sovereignty today were silent back in 2006, when the open ISO/IEC ODF standard — the pillar of Digital Sovereignty — was announced: not only did they not listen to us during all these years, but in some cases they greeted us with a condescending smile. If we can speak of Digital Sovereignty in Europe today, it is thanks to The Document Foundation and LibreOffice community members at large, who kept

TDF Community Blog

@geolaw @IGVazquez @Tutanota @nextcloud @xwiki @openproject @soverin @soverin I am very thankful for the work Libreoffice contributors have done. At the same time:

Any non-techy friends that try LibreOffice hate it. I use it, I notice and work around the jank, and I remain thankful for the existance of this suite.

But unless LibreOffice receives fundamental modernizations, I doubt the mainstream would adopt it

OnlyOffice is a modern base to build upon, though I prefer .odf as default too

@karlggestd @librico @geolaw @IGVazquez @Tutanota @nextcloud @[email protected] @openproject @soverin @soverin

TDF is also restarting development of LibreOffice Online. Having options is great.