Well, I wasn't trying to start a flamewar or a drama episode or anything. I didn't know collabawhatever was a thing. but a) it looks like a commercial product? b) it sounds like they just run libreoffice on a web server and project the instance to whoever's on that webpage. c) somebody has to supply the 'cloud' that it runs on.
I'm a big fan of fat clients. ms word and libre office will always be superior to google docs (in my opinion only obviously) because it runs locally on my machine. What I was getting at was a way to make a fat client collaborative. But if there's no interest, I'll drop it. Thanks for the info. On Sat, Dec 12, 2020 at 9:07 AM Marc Roos <m.r...@f1-outsourcing.eu> wrote: > > :) No but is really a question. I want to try a bit this libre office > online and I am not even able to get a simple test environment running > that creates a odt file that I can edit from multiple clients. > Even the manual of libre online online ~50% writing about other > products/services. > > > > > -----Original Message----- > Cc: nixo; libreoffice > Subject: Re: Is there any effort or discussion yet about collaborative > use of libreoffice applications? > > > > Why do people send collabra office stuff on a libre office mailing > list???? The question is clearly about libre office. > > > > Oh sorry then. I will now go back in the corner to enjoy my popcorn. > > --tml > > > >
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