On 05/10/2013 03:47 AM, Marc Paré wrote:
I was going to suggest that we need to add the fact that cooperative
work can be done on institutions' clouds with LibreOffice ability to
integrate through CMIS. This is a really big advantage for LibreOffice
for institutions running their own clouds can then make use of
LibreOffice. We will have to list all of the clouds that have been
proven to work with LibreOffice, there is a list somewhere, and, if not,
we can make one up at the same time as the brochure.
CMIS is not focused on cooperative work, but on document exchange with
content management systems (or document management systems). Basically,
you can load from and save to CMIS compatible servers, such as Alfresco
and Sharepoint, but you cannot do it cooperatively (one user at a time)
as GoogleDocs (which is using a non locked proprietary document format
in order to achieve this feature).
A list of CMIS compatible software can be found on Wikipedia.
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