Hi Oliver
I am not against making the folder ”share” public, but what is the use
of it?
I noticed that the folder "LibreOffice Documentation" in the "share" is
the same folder as the folder "LibreOffice Documentation" on the higher
level, with the same documents in them.
Isn't it so that the communities are publishing files they want to share
with their users, in their own way?
The Dutch community shares its documentation via the documentation page
of the Dutch LibreOffice site, with links to the files on the Nextcloud.
I also see sharing via the wiki.
How many users will visit the Necxtcloud surging for documents?
Again, I’m not against making the share folder public, but I think we
have to think about the right reason to do it.
Kind regards,
Kees
Olivier Hallot schreef op 13.03.2019 19:14:
Hi Documentation team and local communities.
It occurs to me that the "LibreOffice Documentation" share in Nextcloud
is supposed to store public documents, or non-classified,
non-confidential documents.
Question is: what if the above mentioned folder is made public,
world-readable (*not editable*) ?
Is there any drawback to make it public besides showing unfinished,
work-in-progress documents?
Is there specific confidential information that justifies privacy in
the
contents? How can we manage that?
Please let us know your thoughts.
Kind regards
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LibreOffice Documentation Coordinator
Comunidade LibreOffice
Rio de Janeiro - Brasil - Local Time: UTC-03:00
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