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  • OpenCloud package hidden

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    girishG
    you can install it by putting /#/appstore/eu.opencloud.cloudronapp to the dashboard URL. The CI is still updating the app package . But it will take some time to implement the backup features it needs in Cloudron . @nerdrelaxo maybe you can give cubby a try (an app we develop) but it doesn't have mobile apps yet.
  • OpenCloud - Package Updates

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    [0.2.0] Update opencloud to 4.0.0 Full Changelog collaboration: Enable InsertRemoteImage option [#​1692] introduce OC_EVENTS_TLS_INSECURE [#​1936] kill unused env vars [#​1888] rc-handling was only active for the dryrun, not the real build-and-push [#​1919] handle objectguid endianess [#​1901] fix: add update server to default csp rules [#​1875] fix: add missing capability flag support-radicale [#​1891] fix opensearch client certificate [#​1890] Bump reva [#​1882] load two yaml configs [#​1617]
  • Install weboffice or onlyoffice on opencloud

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    OpenCloud uses the slogan “Web Office - Productive Teamwork” in the Features section of its website. Below or next to it, you can see a screenshot. This screenshot shows the Collabora Online logo. Therefore, you should look into how you can activate/integrate Collabora Online in OpenCloud. I don't use OpenCloud yet, but I would assume that you have to enter the information about your Collabora instance in the settings. [image: 1764853031574-2025-12-04-13.56.40-www.collaboraonline.com-7dcb1af60b8c-resized.jpg]
  • Collabora integration

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    girishG
    @glennd thanks yes, this is in the roadmap for the package .
  • OpenCloud Docker image

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    swheeler78S
    Thanks for clarifying. I'm no expert at docker so I thought Docker was Docker and it didn't have requirements other than running Docker.