I’m curious what your stance on using products and services from non-European foundations is.
The discussion on LibreOffice made me think about your acceptance of open source products or free services from no-European, or even US American, foundations (The Open Document Foundartion is registerd germany, though).
Mozilla data privacy controversy aside my thought would for example apply to
- Apache Software Foundation (OpenOffice)
- Mozilla Foundation (Firefox, Thunderbird, …)
- Signal foundation (Signal)
to name the biggest.
For me the use of non-commercial or even open-source products and services from different non-European countries is okay, as they are funded by donations.
The whole idea of buyFromEU seems to funnel money into the own economy in order to have a strong market, and also to proudly use European products. The above mentioned foundations help to increase data sovereignty and after all break loose from commercial solutions that aim at deep integrations and walled gardens.
OpenOffice is dead and nobody should use it. Anyway for me anything that is free software or open source is acceptable
@alfredon996 @SrMono Any features you miss or, even better, gained?
LibreOffice is just the more actively maintained and developed fork
No, no, just the meta debate if people are willing to use non-European stuff or are dead serious about everything being European.
@SrMono Its a Marathon not a Sprint. If there is a viable alternative I take it. But if the choice is between a Lada and a Ford Mustang… I’ll be very tempted to take the mustang.