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Very valuable article Scott! I would like to add https://kolab.org/ to the list. With Kolab, if you use their service, your data is hosted in Switzerland. This country has strict policies on privacy and data protection.
Great article Scott! Too bad my own Chromebook isn't on the supported hardware list, I might have tried installing it myself then.