| I also have to disagree here. What Notion has built is amazing. When leadership tells us our job is to replace Microsoft Office. I say it's not This is Libre Office's job. While I truly admire this community’s work.
If I ever get anywhere close to their level I’ll consider myself lucky. They do important work and I hope they continue for may years . I’m not trying to replace Microsoft Office because work has changed. As it came online, it became collaborative. What’s replacing Microsoft isn’t perfectly similar alternatives to text editing, spreadsheets and slides which are tools that were made for formatting more than content editing. These were meant to be printed to be shared. What’s actually replacing Microsoft Office are tools like Notion. Nowadays content is created in real time with 4, 6 or more pair of hands typing at the same time. ⌨ The way we actually replace Microsoft Office is by building products that follow the change in usage like Notion has been doing. That’s what we need to do as an opensource community. Adopting Notion won't do in times like we're living as states (hell, all of us!) we need strategic digital autonomy. The product of our collaborative work is knowledge, we can't have it siphoned because it's sitting on an American server. Notion has been leading the content over form revolution for a while now. But revolutions are our thing right ? We like to start them, but it's way more fun when they spread to the whole continent Want to join us or support us with a little GitHub
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