The Document Foundation has released a strongly worded open letter criticizing Euro-Office, the forthcoming European open-source office suite backed by major technology organizations, one day before its public launch.
Euro-Office is a new office suite based on a fork of ONLYOFFICE, supported by organizations such as Nextcloud, IONOS, Eurostack, XWiki, OpenProject, Soverin, Abilian, and BTactic. It is positioned as a European, open-source alternative to Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace, supplying tools for documents, spreadsheets, and presentations.
However, The Document Foundation, which develops LibreOffice, states that Euro-Office’s presentation is misleading. In its open letter, TDF disputes claims that Euro-Office is the first European open-source office suite, citing OpenOffice.org, launched in 2001 from StarOffice’s European codebase, and LibreOffice, introduced in 2010.
The letter is notably direct. TDF asserts that Euro-Office is not the start of European open-source office software, but rather the latest in a long history. It also criticizes Euro-Office’s document format strategy, stating that defaulting to Microsoft’s OOXML format does not support true digital sovereignty as claimed.