How does it compare with etherpad?
Buy European
Overview:
The community to discuss buying European goods and services.
Rules:
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Be kind to each other, and argue in good faith. No direct insults nor disrespectful and condescending comments.
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Do not use this community to promote Nationalism/Euronationalism. This community is for discussing European products/services and news related to that. For other topics the following might be of interest:
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Include a disclaimer at the bottom of the post if you're affiliated with the recommendation.
Feddit.uk's instance rules apply:
- No racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia or xenophobia
- No incitement of violence or promotion of violent ideologies
- No harassment, dogpiling or doxxing of other users
- Do not share intentionally false or misleading information
- Do not spam or abuse network features.
- Alt accounts are permitted, but all accounts must list each other in their bios.
Benefits of Buying Local:
local investment, job creation, innovation, increased competition, more redundancy.
Related Communities:
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Boycott:
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Thia does not look like Google Docs alternative. Readme.md says that it is much more limited, with the purpose of simplicity.
You want something closer to FOSS alternative to Google Docs?
Check out OnlyOffice anf Collabora office. Both can be integrated into NextCloud.
Or CryptPad, that is also good one.
Then go a step further and check out OpenDesk, a project that aims to be a collection of various FOSS services in order to create an alternative to Microsoft Office 365 / Google Suite.
It is being heralded by ZenDiS, which is mentioned in the post that you linked to.
Who controls the data for these collaborative documents?
You can self host it
I would be more comfortable if this Google Docs alternative wasn't hosted on a French government server.
I trust the French government more than I trust Google. But the good news is, you don't have to: its fully open source and you can self host. Instructions are available here: https://github.com/suitenumerique/docs/tree/main/docs
You can self-host it: https://github.com/suitenumerique/docs
Honestly, it looks quite nice. I think I'll have to give it a spin.
Edit: forgot this was not a self-hosted community, so self-hosting is probably not a solution for everybody.
You can self-host it: https://github.com/suitenumerique/docs
Nice!
I wasn't aware. Thank you for the precision.
Well, it can be self-hosted