Sorry, meant the post being on HN, not the project itself. The sale might be relevant to customers of DocuSign who are potentially considering migrating before the usual enshittification that happens after a sale.
Absolutely. The potential sale of DocuSign could indeed be a pivotal moment for its current customers & OpenSign™. This uncertainty might be a perfect opportunity for users to explore alternatives like OpenSign™.
OpenSign™ offers a robust and user-friendly solution that aligns with the needs of those looking for stability and consistency in their document management and e-signature processes. As an open-source platform, OpenSign™ is not only free but also constantly evolving with contributions from a community focused on reliability and innovation.
For those considering a switch, now might be an ideal time to test OpenSign™ and experience the benefits of an open-source, community-driven alternative. Plus, being part of our user community means having a say in the future developments of the tool. It's a win-win for users seeking control and quality in their e-signature solutions.
OpenSign™ offers a robust and user-friendly solution that aligns with the needs of those looking for stability and consistency in their document management and e-signature processes. As an open-source platform, OpenSign™ is not only free but also constantly evolving with contributions from a community focused on reliability and innovation.
For those considering a switch, now might be an ideal time to test OpenSign™ and experience the benefits of an open-source, community-driven alternative. Plus, being part of our user community means having a say in the future developments of the tool. It's a win-win for users seeking control and quality in their e-signature solutions.