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cgruber avatar cgruber commented on June 21, 2024

What do you mean corporate firewalls often block google docs. Seriously? Do they block MS office live? Generally they block access to public documents in the cloud? In theory we could do so, but it seems like chasing a ghost, to try to keep up with arbitrary security rules in certain corporate environments. :/

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binkley avatar binkley commented on June 21, 2024

Yes, MS also. Finance has right regulations around this.

Cheers
On Jan 28, 2014 6:53 AM, "Christian Edward Gruber" [email protected]
wrote:

What do you mean corporate firewalls often block google docs. Seriously?
Do they block MS office live? Generally they block access to public
documents in the cloud? In theory we could do so, but it seems like chasing
a ghost, to try to keep up with arbitrary security rules in certain
corporate environments. :/


Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHubhttps://github.com//issues/69#issuecomment-33433027
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cgruber avatar cgruber commented on June 21, 2024

At this time we're not going to migrate our documents out of google docs. These are the systems we use to create and modify documents. Folks are, naturally, free to mirror these documents if they wish within closed corporate environments.

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