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  • Rallly - alternative to Doodle

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    This is published as unstable. Forum section is at https://forum.cloudron.io/category/154/rallly

  • LibreTranslate

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    This is now published as unstable. The new forum section is at https://forum.cloudron.io/category/156/libretranslate

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    @marcusquinn said in Funkwhale - A modern, convivial and free music server:

    @timconsidine Worth watching his follow-up video on the comments to this too:

    Love his last comment: Thanks for listening to me all this time talking to a uhh.. lens.

    😆

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    This would be a great alternative to Mautic which seems to have a broken builder and one can't save any code changes being made, which can be quite frustrating.

    Also it seems easy to package as an npm app with lerna managing all the components.

  • WhatsApp proxy

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    @LoudLemur Interesting. Thank's for sharing!

  • HumHub - social network software

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    @girish Great news, thanks a lot!

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    Oh very nice, how come this is the first time reading about this? This would be amazing!

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    @LoudLemur No, not that I know of. You can still run it in the LAMP app though.

  • Haproxy

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    @nj there are still useful use cases for having something load balanced within cloudron, such as having multiple vpn services and load/connection balancing across them.

    So Nginx to HAproxy to any number of other apps you want control traffic to.

    Ideally you could set that up with Nginx, but that's a feature that may become important to the CL team once v8 introduces multi server support.

  • Caldera - Penetration Testing

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    Does anybody know a good free penetration test tool? When I write a script I pass rats to see any flawless, and of course I do a visual check penetration testing, but I think that the last test must be a "real and hostil enviroment", so I'd like to finad a program that check the scritps while thay are running in my server. Thanks

  • RStudio Server - IDE for R Lang

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    Hi, just to bump this and share a link to the "rocker project" (https://rocker-project.org/) since they are the standard for maintaining containerized R images. See the image rocker/rstudio

    I personally use R for tons of stuff, like interacting with APIs (httr package), creating my own APIs (plumbr), cleaning and transforming datasets (tidyverse) and creating web apps (shiny)

    would love to see it packaged in a cloudron app

  • grab-site

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    @robi grab-site is a great suggestion and I hope Cloudron supports it. @jdaviescoates makes a good recommendation too.

    After the website is grabbed, the next phase is reading and searching it offline. I don't know if you have had much joy trying that with grab-site.

    If grab-site can be supported, it is not very far from being able to support YaCy too, which also visits websites and crawls the pages. There is a request for YaCy support on Cloudron here:

    https://forum.cloudron.io/topic/2715/yacy-decentralized-web-search?_=1673430654350

  • Open Monograph Press

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    @jaschaezra imho both @robi and @scooke were both clearly just trying to be helpful and even with your explanation I still find it hard to understand how something so small and unimportant could annoy anyone so much, but OK. Thanks for sharing, I guess.

    (and I say this as someone who is someone who doesn't/ can't install stuff in LAMP. People regularly tell me I could install stuff on LAMP and it doesn't bother me in the slighest. It's not useful info for me, just like these contributions here weren't in the slightest bit useful to you, because as you've now said you're actually already running it yourself, but could still be very useful for other people reading this forum).

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    @LoudLemur WOW apparently this one went under the radar 😁

    That would sound like a great addition. On the other hand, I'm not much fund on Java. Might be because all I knew was it was resource hungry but that was a long time ago.

    Do you think it would run well on cloudron?

    Another concern is that Java is among the oldest programming languages and yet we still see not much of Java apps, at least in FOSS market.

  • antmedia

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    @apcdev Any news on this?

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    @LoudLemur
    The issue is that tech change so fast and maybe my information are old.
    But ty 😄

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    @LoudLemur said in Graphhopper on Cloudron: Maps and Routing:

    If you do manage to get it to go, please say how you manage it. Pasting the API key in doesn't seem to result in having the GraphHopper engine as an option...

    Oh, sorry, my comment was off-topic really, nothing to do with Graphhopper, just about the Nextcloud Maps app generally being a bit shit (I've never tried to do anything Graphhopper related, yet).

  • Open Source Routing Machine

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    This excellent suggestion was made two years ago and so far has received only a handful of votes.

    The OSRM works to help you find routes on OSM (OpenStreetMap). This function is already supported in NextCloud.

    Cloudron supports NextCloud, which has a maps module, using OSM. The maps module needs a routing engine for it to help you find a way from A to B. OSRM would provide such an engine.

    There is a Docker:

    https://github.com/Project-OSRM/osrm-backend

    If you go into NextCloud's additional settings, you can find this:

    brave_ci9l3N3gYY.jpg

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    @LoudLemur it can be useful if you develop an app on mobile phones, and you want to know which features are used or not.

    Lot of work goes into developing an app.
    No point in having a feature if no-one uses it, alternatively it can point to need to evangelise that feature or improve its functionality or sign-posting in the app.

    I am interested in adding this kind of monitoring (w/o privacy intrusion). "Metrics" have a bad name if abused (as BigTech usually does) but limited light usage monitoring does aid the development process.

    That said, I haven't yet added usage reporting to my app yet. It's on the TODO list.

    EDIT : PostHog seems like a "non-trivial" packaging for Cloudron, unless someone can say otherwise.
    Currently I'm looking at a simple event log in a back-end DB (but not FireBase). Nowhere near the functionality of PostHog, but I don't need their full functionality.