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Propose and vote for apps to be packaged

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    girishG
    @LoudLemur I put your content in the other post Will lock this.
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    KubernetesK
    Added easy installer to repo
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    nebulonN
    The initial unstable package is out now. Unlike my previous message here, the p2p version is packaged, since the SFU needs the portrange feature in Cloudron which we currently don't have. The new forum section is at https://forum.cloudron.io/category/183/mirotalk and will handle all future mirotalk backend packages. Please report issues and requests there.
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    I believe that's the point of *chan type image boards, simple, anon, fast.
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  • YACreader on Cloudron - Self-Host your comics

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    nebulonN
    Well since its a desktop app, I guess we can lock this thread though
  • Loggit Web Simple, Encrypted Life Tracking & Logging

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  • Zabbix - network monitoring solution

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    timconsidineT
    @lilian said in Zabbix - network monitoring solution: the post is from 2018 and there is still no zabbix in the store Understand the frustration, but hang in there - Cloudron's value is not having a 'golden app', there's so many and the list is growing. Apps don't make it to the AppStore because : there's no-one who sees value in packaging / using it it's complex and solution has not been found ... yet. For Zabbix, I don't think it's the first case. Looking at the app, there's a lot of moving parts, so I guess it's the 2nd case.
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    micmcM
    @tennox Great stuff!!
  • Geyser MC

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    girishG
    I will move this to an App request since we haven't packaged this one yet.
  • opentalk videoconferencing

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    micmcM
    @potemkin_ai said in opentalk videoconferencing: I'm sorry, but: You can... Each conference will be launched within a container. That's a quote from OpenTalk's website, I do not invent and propagate hearings lol Sounds like a nice marketing wording for what's happening already for any docker-ized app. Every docker-ized app launch it's context within a container. It's in no way a "marketing wording" it's how they've implemented their app's environment apparently. To run an app built to run from within a docker container, obviously it runs in a container. Though the self-contained apps And I seriously doubt that for every call they deploy separate container and kill it afterwards - especially on Kubernetes, that would make calls setup extremely slow. Well, I get you but this is not my saying, this is what I quoted from their own website so this is their OWN explanation of how their conference server works. If you don't believe them, maybe you should go and argue with them what you know about Docker and Kubernetes? For my part, according to their OWN explanation, it reminds me much of how Cloudron works, somehow...
  • RosarioSIS (or any open-source SIS)

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    @osobo out of curiosity what is making you more interested in RosarioSIS vs Gibbon? Is it that it has a moodle plugin? Also do you know if any of these have a student government module of sorts?
  • ArchiveBox -- Personal Internet Archive

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    nebulonN
    The initial package version is now published as unstable. Will lock this topic and the new forum section is at https://forum.cloudron.io/category/182/archivebox
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  • Corteza: the Digital Work Platform for Humanity

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    robiR
    Looks like it's a JS/TS & Go app that relies on PostgreSQL. https://docs.cortezaproject.org/corteza-docs/2023.3/devops-guide/index.html#deploy-offline docker deployment https://docs.cortezaproject.org/corteza-docs/2023.9/developer-guide/index.html points to the github monorepo: https://github.com/cortezaproject/corteza Dockerfile there seems straighforward, in case @Kubernetes is interested.
  • Sentry - Self-hosted error logging server

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    zaphiriosZ
    To have a great stack to dev, this would be very nice !
  • Netbird (Server) is an open-source project and can be self-hosted

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    girishG
    Dup of https://forum.cloudron.io/topic/7571/netbird-foss-noconf-mesh-vpn-using-wireguard-alternative-to-zerotier-tailscale-omniedge-netmaker-etc @timconsidine it's getting harder to tell !
  • OpenSign - The free & Open Source Alternative to DocuSign

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    @jdaviescoates No automated reminders and also that it's just a single user instance. ... ADDING FOR CLARITY: Part of the whole benefit of self-hosting an app is that you don't have limitations like you do on a cloud-hosted version, right? Particularly that I don't have pay the absurdly high per-seat licenses of something like DocuSign (which quickly get out of hand if you need, say, 5 people using the app). The tradeoff for self-hosting, in my opinion, is not having the most cutting edge features and all the edge-case features that I rarely use anyway. I really start to question the value add of a self-hosting a DocuSign alternative when I only have one user to work with, though, considering that self-hosting an alternative does require some cost (server, and in this case, the Cloudron license). So to self-host I'm already paying more than two DocuSign licenses and I only have one user to work with. Why not just use DocuSign at that point, so I get all of its features and support?
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