Nextcloud, Ionos and other partners are developing an open-source office suite under the project name „Euro-Office“ as an alternative to the market-dominant Microsoft Office.

The two partners are not starting from scratch, but have forked the components of OnlyOffice available as open-source code and want to build on them. In the summer, the software is then intended to replace the previous office component Collabora in Nextcloud and the Ionos Nextcloud Workspace. A ‘technical preview’ is already available on GitHub.

While this is a good news, I think they should move from github, you know microslop copilot…

  • Pommes_für_dein_Balg@feddit.org
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    I’ve done IT consulting work for a company that had switched to an open source software stack and were forced to go back to MS because they literally couldn’t fill necessary positions and it was threatening to kill the business.
    And this was at a time where there was a surplus of applicants for every position. They just all noped out when they were told they’d have to learn to use different software.

    I’ve worked for dozens of companies as MSP and now I’m leading the in-house IT of a company with 300 employees. The picture is the same everywhere: Most office workers have simply memorized the exact steps needed for their role. Take away the tools they’re used to and their productivity drops to zero, while IT support workload goes through the roof.

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      Yup, seen it too, sucked, don’t think it’s the way forward though. Europe seems to agree, should be enough momentum.