[Osmf-talk] Moving the OSMF to the EU?

Edward Bainton bainton.ete at gmail.com
Fri Jul 2 08:12:18 UTC 2021


Thanks.

Now moved here:
https://lite.framacalc.org/9oc7-osmf-possible-eu-successors

On Fri, 2 Jul 2021 at 02:00, Philippe Verdy <verdyp at gmail.com> wrote:

> On Thu, 1 Jul 2021 at 13:28, Edward Bainton <bainton.ete at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Red rag to a bull, Frederik ;-)
>>>>
>>>> Here's my start, hosted on G**gle Drive (because that's all I know how
>>>> to do)
>>>>
>>>> https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1XKRL_TY_W-yztAZJdpzWaJN-9A1_NUC4unWweeOpUjo/edit?usp=sharing
>>>>
>>>> Top row is what I think should be a serious consideration: a
>>>> transnational EU co-op, which can move between EU jurisdictions with
>>>> relative ease as conditions change.
>>>>
>>>> Second row, by way of illustration, is the status quo.
>>>>
>>>> Hope this helps; feedback welcome; consider it ODbL (if G**gle's
>>>> licence prevents that, please feel free to move it somewhere else. Ideally
>>>> not to the wiki, because editing tables comes with a learning curve)
>>>>
>>>
> Degooglizing this spreadsheet: there are opensourced and free online tools
> there with the licence you want for your document creations:
>
> Full list of supported tools:
> * https://framasoft.org/en/full
> e.g. https://accueil.framacalc.org/en/
>
> Storage of documents on their server is not permanent: they must be used
> or will be deleted after some time, but you can keep your archives: they
> are exported to HTML or PDF or ODF documents, and this delay is sufficient
> for most cooperations. If needed they can be reimported for discussing a
> new update.
>
> Note that all these tools are open-source and packaged so that they can be
> redeployed on other servers of your choice (you may just need to keep a
> contact with Framasoft for the support, or propose new tools you can
> support, or to help them deploy and maintain the open-source projects
> you like, or for adapting existing opensource projects to a solution hosted
> on the web).
>
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