OO is definitely a lot less picky to install via a docker-compose file, and frankly it's just a lot less work to maintain. I'm not sure if you had a bunch of users using the system if you'd want to do this, however since my user base is small, it works quite well.
I have both Collabora and OO running side by side with docker images, and its relatively easy to switch back and forth between the two. For me at least Collabora is a heck of a lot slower and clunkier to use whereas OO seems just a lot more zippy. In terms of OO vs Collabora, OO has client/server processing whereas with Collabora its strictly server side. If you need some more information, I'd be happy to supply you with some, since overall I think it would make your guide a heck of a lot better. In addition - the part of your guide which you referenced about needing to log into the container to edit the loolwsd.xml file - you definitely don't need to do that when working with a docker-compose file. It's a heck of a lot easier to save configurations with the compose file rather than as a command line argument. Containers will automatically be pulled with the latest updates and started on system startup. I've since moved on to using docker-compose files which are a lot better and easier to work with. I believe I made those a few years ago and for all intensive purposes that setup method works, but it's not very robust. I think you may have referenced some of my posts from the Nextcloud Forums. My blog, which includes some stuff about how I use FreeNAS
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