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Ethan Sholly · 2026-04-10 · via selfh.st

The document wars, e-mail hosting discourse, and the return of an old friend

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The gloves are officially off in the battle of open source office suites. Last week, I covered the controversy surrounding Euro-Office, a Nextcloud-backed fork of OnlyOffice that recently launched in response to significant concerns over the existing project's code base.

This week, LibreOffice and its nonprofit parent The Document Foundation (TDF) clashed with the team behind Collabora Online, a web-based version of LibreOffice, after months of rising tension between the two projects.

In a nutshell:

And here we are. Collabora isn't happy and has now announced plans to create a lighter alternative with its own code base, while LibreOffice is standing firm in their decision.

Similar to last week's debacle, it's not clear whose side the average user should be on (if either). But perhaps the more important question is – how much of a distraction is this from developing viable alternatives to the platforms we should actually be rallying against (Microsoft Office, Google Drive, etc.)?

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Chibisafe can be easily deployed via Docker and consists of two separate services for its frontend and backend.

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