> Sharepoint with another 2 RCEs. Not shocked, the software is terrible. However, it's only software that will stand up under load and let us shard it easily. All open-source software is one of those, runs fine in Homelab, likely falls down under load. Few Open Source Developers want to work on this stuff which I get because it's tedious work interfacing with computer illiterate end users. I'd rather chug sewage then do this work for free.
All just empty claims without showing any evidence. Did you ever set up a multi-client syncthing setup to test your theories about it falling over? Or do you have any references, pointing us to analysis, that shows, that any such tool doesn't hold water? What about some bit torrent setups? There are many options in this space, and one doesn't even have to lump synchronization and viewing in a web UI into one service. If one doesn't, then there are many tools that can accomplish the job better than Sharepoint.
And btw. paid MS Office doesn't even hold water for some 80 people, delivering me my e-mails some half an hour later, at a snail's pace, one or two a minute, while my 1 EUR per month free software using e-mail provider (posteo) manages to give me all my new e-mail almost instantly, the moment I open Thunderbird.
Your replacement for Sharepoint is BitTorrent or Syncthing?
Yes, there is other tools, none of them is as integrated as Microsoft suite except other cloud only options like Google Workspace and other cloudy software.
All just empty claims without showing any evidence. Did you ever set up a multi-client syncthing setup to test your theories about it falling over? Or do you have any references, pointing us to analysis, that shows, that any such tool doesn't hold water? What about some bit torrent setups? There are many options in this space, and one doesn't even have to lump synchronization and viewing in a web UI into one service. If one doesn't, then there are many tools that can accomplish the job better than Sharepoint.
And btw. paid MS Office doesn't even hold water for some 80 people, delivering me my e-mails some half an hour later, at a snail's pace, one or two a minute, while my 1 EUR per month free software using e-mail provider (posteo) manages to give me all my new e-mail almost instantly, the moment I open Thunderbird.