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minus-squarefrezik@midwest.sociallinkfedilinkarrow-up0·1 year agoUhh, no. There are collaborative tools in Office that are used by the sorts of people who don’t know what LibreOffice is. There’s also certain internal policies that tend to classify information in ways that work with Office.
minus-squareraspberriesareyummy@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up1·1 year ago There are collaborative tools in Office that are used by the sorts of people who don’t know what LibreOffice is. I know. But I do not see how those would keep the knowledgeable people from working in LibreOffice and saving their documents in OOXML. There’s also certain internal policies that tend to classify information in ways that work with Office. If an organization relies on “classifying information in ways that work with Office”, the IT security probably has no idea what they are doing.
Uhh, no. There are collaborative tools in Office that are used by the sorts of people who don’t know what LibreOffice is. There’s also certain internal policies that tend to classify information in ways that work with Office.
I know. But I do not see how those would keep the knowledgeable people from working in LibreOffice and saving their documents in OOXML.
If an organization relies on “classifying information in ways that work with Office”, the IT security probably has no idea what they are doing.