[Qgis-psc] On using Nextcloud for editing documents
Marco Bernasocchi
marco at qgis.org
Mon Apr 13 11:54:32 PDT 2020
hi Matthias, thanks for clarifing.
I forgot to mention that since the experience I just had on the OSGeo NC
were unfortunately very similar to what we had back then :(
cheers Marco
On Mon, 13 Apr 2020, 18:31 Matthias Kuhn, <matthias at opengis.ch> wrote:
> Hi
>
> On 4/13/20 5:25 PM, Marco Bernasocchi wrote:
> > Ha Andreas
> >
> > On 12.04.20 10:39, Andreas Neumann wrote:
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> I tested editing the "environmental policy" draft on Nextcloud in
> >> order to get a better feeling about the usability. I think
> >> functionality wise it would probably ok for our needs, but the lagging
> >> is really, really disturbing and I agree with Tim that hurts
> >> productivity substantially.
> > We have a professionally hosted Nextcloud instance in Switzerland, when
> > we tested the collaborative in realtime with multiple people editing
> > together, we continuously hit issues like the one you mention and
> > decided not to use it as it was more frustrating than anything else.
> >
> > We now ose nextclout for storing our file and have them syncronised
> > across the company (which works okisch) and use google docs for working
> > together on larger documents.
>
> I have to add that these tests were performed more than a year ago and I
> have repeatedly heard that nextcloud has undertaken a lot on the
> collaborative editing front.
>
> Don't take this as a statement that it _is_ better now, but that the
> findings Marco is referring to here _might_ reflect a state which is no
> longer accurate.
>
> Matthias
>
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