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Thank you for your support of my project. First of all, a large portion of my code has already been merged into Overleaf Community Edition (CEP), so most of the features available here will also be supported there. In addition, our data storage is fully compatible. This means you can migrate your CEP instance to my version simply by switching the image. Likewise, if you prefer CEP, you can migrate back at any time in the future. Ultimately, it depends on your own preferences and choice. This repository is mainly aimed at users in mainland China, who may need some additional features. Of course, I also have my own preferences for certain functionalities, so I’ve made some moderate adjustments accordingly. |
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Hi,
First of all, thank you for developing and maintaining this fork of Overleaf! A few months ago our team had deployed an Overleaf-CEP (https://github.com/yu-i-i/overleaf-cep) in our workplace for internal use. The move was warmly welcomed by employees and other parties, and we are grateful to the community of developers who put their time and effort into extending the possibilities of Overleaf CE edition.
Recently, as we started reading the changelogs during preparations of updating our instance, I found out about this fork. It seems that the majority of implemented functionality is interoperable with yu-i-i's fork. Furthermore, your documentation website is very well-made and would ease the maintenance of our instance by a huge margin. It also has a lot of mentions of functionality that is implemented in Overleaf CEP.
As such, we would like to ask whether there are any guides or steps that the team should account for when migrating from yu-i-i's Overleaf-CEP fork to Overleaf Pro?
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