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Hi,

On Sat, Oct 13, 2018 at 01:14:09PM +0200, kainz.a wrote:
Is it possible to use libreoffice online and nextcloud for templates and
extensions?

as said: You can host stuff on pretty much any platform. However, nextcloud
originated with a mission closer to a plain Filehosting/Intranet a la
Sharepoint or maybe Dropbox(*). That is even _less_ interactive for a broad public
than CMSes like Silverstripe/Wordpress/Plone. And Askbot and e.g. discourse.org
are more interactive for a public audiences than CMSes by default.

That -- and the fact that we have 45.000 accounts on it -- are the reason I
brought up Askbot. Content and accounts are the things that are hard earned on a
platform, maintainers and moderators are a bit easier, but still hard. The
pure technical platform is the easiest part.

Best,

Bjoern

(*) Those are a good fit for cooperation of a smallish group, e.g. a company or
    TDF members though. Less so for involving $RANDOM_INTERNET_PERSON with the
    project and the community.

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