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"left": "Collaborative",
"right": "Open development process, centred on libre software licenses, community governance and a configuration commons."
"right": "Democratic development process, centred on [libre software licenses](https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html), community governance and a configuration commons."
},
{
"left": "simple",
"right": "Quick, flexible, and intuitive with low resource requirements, minimal overhead, and extensive documentation."
"right": "Quick, flexible, and intuitive with low resource requirements, minimal overhead, and [extensive documentation](https://docs.cloud.autonomic.zone/)."
},
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"left": "private",

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{
"left": "Is this a good long-term choice?",
"right": "Co-op Cloud re-uses upstream libre software project packaging efforts so that we can meet projects where they are at and reduce duplication of effort. The project proposes the notion of more direct coordination between distribution methods (app packagers) and production methods (developers)."
"right": "Co-op Cloud re-uses upstream libre software project packaging efforts (containers) so that we can meet projects where they are at and reduce duplication of effort. The project proposes the notion of more direct coordination between distribution methods (app packagers) and production methods (app developers)."
},
{
"left": "What libre apps are available?",
"right": "Applications that you may already use in your daily life: Nextcloud, Jitsi, Mediawiki, Rocket.chat and many more! These are tools that are created by volunteer communities who use free software licenses in order to build up the public software commons and offer more digital alternatives. Co-op Cloud allows you to easily deploy and maintain these apps."
"right": "Co-op Cloud helps deploy and maintain applications that you may already use in your daily life: Nextcloud, Jitsi, Mediawiki, Rocket.chat and many more! These are tools that are created by volunteer communities who use [libre software licenses](https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html) in order to build up the public software commons and offer more digital alternatives."
},
{
"left": "What about other alternatives?",