Re: Is there any effort or discussion yet about collaborative use of libreoffice applications?

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Dear Marco,

Are you aware that LibreOffice Online and Collabora Online is the same thing right now, they have the same source code (different versions of the same source code). TDF is in the middle of making a decision, what to do with LibreOffice Online. LibreOffice Online master branch was cloned from Collabora Online master branch recently. I guess this is the reason for the confusion here.

So please don't be disrespectful to the other community members as Tor, or Collabora as a whole (which I'm also part of). It's funny that you say Collabora does nothing, but "declare a variable in _javascript_", while in the same email you are speaking about how well LibreOffice Online works, which was mostly developed by Collabora.

Thanks,
Tamás

Marco Marinello - Mailing lists <lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> ezt írta (időpont: 2020. dec. 14., H, 21:31):

Dear Stu,


don't worry. Marc really got a point but probably Tor believes you're not able to declare a variable in _javascript_ and tries to sell you Collabora products :-).

There is *official* documentation about how to build, configure and run LibreOffice Online here: https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/LibreOffice_Online .

LibreOffice Online is substantially an in-browser wrapper of the core of LibreOffice so that you have the same stability/capabilities that you have in the desktop version, online. Collaborative editing is supported and pretty well-working.

You can integrate it into your application using the WOPI protocol.

Feel free to ask in the ML if you have any problem compiling or running LOOL.


Best,

Marco


Il 13/12/20 13:56, Stu ha scritto:
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.Roos@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 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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