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Issue 72: https://gitlab.gnome.org/Infrastructure/Infrastructure/issues/72
Author:    Sri Ramkrishna
Assignee:  

With designs and various others moving to gitlab.  Do we need nextcloud?  I'd 
like to reduce our sysadmin footprint as small as possible given that our 
wonderful sysadmins are fairly busy.  It will also free up resources for 
potentially other services. The problems for the engagement team is the 
following:

1) nextcloud is a GNOME Foundation service, and it's hard to involve newcomers 
behind a login wall.  This generates extra work for sysadmins if we are 
particularly needing that person to do work for us.

2) All our graphical assets have been moved to gitlab for storage making 
nextcloud redundant.  The design team also seems to have done the same thing.

I do not know what the board does currently with nextcloud.  But I think since 
they also have a board area on gitlab that they can do a similar move.  So that 
leaves the following services that could be used:

1) calendaring backend
2) nextcloud talk
3) a finer grained permission system for content.

What do people think of this?  for some reason I can't summon Allan or Neil or 
others to weigh in on this ticket.

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