As long as the judgement is based on listing the pro/contra's.
That other Office suite are delivering their product to whole range of users does say something, IMHO. Can you get inside those organisations. And do you want to be dependend only large company's. If those paying for features and functions known outside the company's needs within the community; so creating different priority's
And even used - so tested - by the community.

I'm more from the bottom up approach, instead of going for the big fish.
If those big fish come along, and you can catch them.. please do. Prefer broad user base.

And what should those work from home users use? LibreOffice of Enterprise? Only by example.

I'm lacking a clear picture too. That's the whole point about market analyses. And considering the options and argue about them. Also include synergy effects. And costs having an off-the-shelf product. Risk of people using the wrong product. SMB version at Enterprise level.

Italo Vignoli might have some show cases what I try to tell.. even if the whole investigation of the market and the and assessment of everything can be subjective somewhat subjective. It will be best guesses after all. However major point is you're overthinking lots aspects. And you are aware of those. Business Plans are no holy grail. Only tools to help you market something. Preventing trying thing at random, in the hopes to succeed. If you could have known in advance it won't.

Op 17-7-2020 om 12:15 schreef Lionel Élie Mamane:

Just to be clear, while I have my opinions about rivers, if the
ecosystem companies judge they will have better success in the
enterprise space, I respect that.

On Fri, Jul 17, 2020 at 10:15:09AM +0200, Telesto wrote:
I'm agreeing with the text below; the river part  especially. There needs to
be a business case/plan made prior to acting
Op 17-7-2020 om 01:10 schreef Lionel Élie Mamane:
I'm going to speak about individuals and small teams (SMEs etc); I
do understand this is not the short-term focus now, but it what I
know and it is close to my heart; most of a country's GDP is made
by SMEs; that's where, in the aggregate, most of the money is, but
it is there by many small streams, not as a few big rivers (English
doesn't use a different name for small and big (Rhine or Danube
size) rivers, so the French expression doesn't translate well...).


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