agpl-licensed software

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AGPL-licensed software is a category of open-source software governed by the GNU Affero General Public License, which requires that modified versions of the software offered as a network service must also be made available under the AGPL. On WindowsForum.com, discussions about AGPL-licensed software often center on its use in enterprise and cloud environments, particularly regarding compliance, licensing implications, and integration with Microsoft ecosystems. A notable example is Euro-Office 1.0, a web-based office suite released under AGPLv3, which sparked debate about OOXML compatibility and vendor lock-in. Users explore how AGPL licensing affects deployment, modification, and distribution of software in Windows-based infrastructures.
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    Euro-Office 1.0 Launch: Web Office for Europe—OOXML Debate, Nextcloud Hub 26

    Euro-Office 1.0 is scheduled to launch Tuesday, June 9, 2026, as a free AGPLv3 web-based office suite on GitHub and inside Nextcloud Hub 26 Spring, while The Document Foundation is warning that its OOXML-first design weakens the sovereignty pitch for European governments and businesses. That...
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