Hi Thorsten, all,
it's of course legit to ask people contributing here to comply with the
ML netiquette but I don't think closing the thread here is the solution.
In my opening message sent on January 9th I made a proposal consisting
of four points as an alternative approach to the current onlin
Hi Simon,
Il 17/01/22 18:15, Simon Phipps ha scritto:
> I especially liked something in your first idea:
>
> TDF should publicly endorse
> this choice, stating that the project is now hosted on Github and the
> development is managed by a company of the ecosystem but is – at
> the
Hi Paolo, hi all,
Il 16/01/22 11:01, Paolo Vecchi ha scritto:
> IMHO what is being called "infighting" has been an excellent exercise
> of transparency and exchange of point of view.
I agree, a lot of new (at least for non-board people) information came
out from this thread, although the topics
Hi *,
as requested by Thorsten and others many times, I’m starting a new
thread to discuss an alternative proposal to the “attic” for LibreOffice
Online.
I think there has been, in the other thread, room enough to discuss
about the status quo of Online and LibreOffice Viewer, which is in a
similar
Dear Thorsten, Emiliano, board, dear TDF members, all,
first of all, I'd like to state for those that are not into the current
status quo that this proposal will mainly affect the "Online" project at
TDF's infra.
I have to say, as a contributor of LibreOffice Online and a member of
TDF, this pr
Hi all,
in September 2019, to get another project up and running (in which the
main component is NextCloud), I found myself working on LibreOffice Online.
This was totally a pain. The lack of any consistent documentation (until
May 5 in the INSTALL file there was just written "Left as an exercis