Euro-Office Forks ONLYOFFICE: Sovereignty Win or Open Source Suicide?
A fork of ONLYOFFICE called Euro-Office promises European control amid geopolitical jitters. But ONLYOFFICE cries foul on licenses—cynics like me smell business as usual.
A fork of ONLYOFFICE called Euro-Office promises European control amid geopolitical jitters. But ONLYOFFICE cries foul on licenses—cynics like me smell business as usual.
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Dependency management is a band-aid. Bloomberg's scaling a mentorship-based approach to open source that actually prevents maintainer burnout—starting with OpenTelemetry.