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Unfortunately sometimes you have to interoperate with them, at this point it is better to do it on "our" terms than their.
i feel like this claim needs a bit more substance. When do you feel like you „have to“ interoperate with them?
Clients.
What does that look like?
Client requests you to coordinate with project team through teams. You want to keep the client because it's a good client / you need money. You find a way to comply.
Ok, got it. Thanks.
I would use teams for that, maybe even in a container with a sanitized account or whatever.
But I can see that it can make sense to have interoperability.