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Propose and vote for apps to be packaged

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    robiR
    I think we still need this, as more and more videos are being shared, and we can't have a single Cloudron serve them all up to the world. Anyone willing to start packaging?
  • MKdocs project documentation

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    girishG
    @ntnsndr You are free to user our image (cloudron/docs-ci) but it was built from https://git.cloudron.io/cloudron/docs/-/blob/master/Dockerfile . You can of course build your own and push it as your user in docker hub. It's definitely better to do that in the unlikely case we change something in docker hub and it will end up affecting you.
  • Lightmeter - Mail server delivery monitoring

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    fbartelsF
    @mdreira said in Lightmeter - Mail server delivery monitoring: What mail server does Cloudron use? Exim? This is what Cloudron uses for smpt: https://haraka.github.io/
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    dayvistaD
    +1 for this. The fact that the docs warn strongly against installing Nextcloud apps makes Nextcloud's whiteboard app a no-go for me (unless that's not the case with this app in particular). My team and I are looking for something more robust (media support, etc.) than the currently-offered WBO app. We currently use Miro.
  • n8n.io - Zappier, IFTTT, Integromat alternative

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    @atrilahiji I think that's one of the reasons why the exception flags were added to proxyauth, but you'd need to stick to default naming to not break the thing, @jimcavoli suggested that here.
  • GraphvizOnline

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  • Valheim Dedicated Server

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    nebulonN
    @brutalbirdie I guess that makes sense then, /tmp and /run will be persistent across restarts, however /tmp will have a tmpreaper, so that might not be good to put thing there then. Also using supervisor to restart the server on a time interval might also not be ideal, since in my experience it makes sense to not randomly restart it while players are logged-in.
  • Upptime: status, ping-times & incident logs

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    marcusquinnM
    @fbartels Shame, nicest look and feature-set of then bunch IMHO. Think I'll be sticking with updown.io and User nag reporting
  • Reaction Commerce

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    marcusquinnM
    Honestly, having been in ecommerce development for 20 years, I'd say most small sites would be better off using https://ko-fi.com/. If you really want self-hosted, WP & Woo is my preferred and main experience - but it was still very dev needy. I don't know why Odoo hasn't made it to be packaged yet but I'd be more inclined to look at that than any of the other options. Like I say, 20 years experience on the ecommerce merry-go-round, to the point that I barely bother explaining my recommendations now, so it's just a bit of experience from an old man as to how much of a time-hole the niche options can become.
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  • Rotki portfolio manager

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  • Saleor – A headless, GraphQL-first, open-source e-commerce platform

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    jdaviescoatesJ
    @humptydumpty looks great, thanks! I've just added Spree and Reaction. I just noticed @msbt has already made a package for OpenCart too. Plus there is already a request for Shopware and Magento. So we've now got all the most popular self-hosted ecommerce apps listed on here
  • Spree Commerce

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  • Papermerge - Scan & OCR

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    doodlemania2D
    @girish papermerge was indeed more difficult to package, but also, i really enjoy the auto processing in paperless much more. i didn't do any scientific tests, of course, but after working with both - it fit my needs. I now have an app with about 10K scanned docs on it, all OCRd, tagged, and quite nice! that's not to say papermerge isn't good - just where i landed
  • Miro alternative?

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    jdaviescoatesJ
    @yusf PenPot does look nice doesn't it. See also Spacedeck (which is included in Nextcloud 21 too as https://apps.nextcloud.com/apps/integration_whiteboard ).
  • Open Source Social Network (OSSN)

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    jdaviescoatesJ
    @doodlemania2 that'd be great!
  • Spigot-MC-Server

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    @murgero Wonderful! The only outliers would be things like Forge which would have to remain as separate apps
  • Minecraft Fabric Server

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    MooCloud_MattM
    @moocloud_matt The main benefits on having 1 server type + 1 image combination insted of 1 for everything is the support for easy backup, update and rollback, Webui can be simple to the end user because it have just the function that he needs. You can offer back compatibility to Minecraft Beta with no afford, and maintain there java version updated. Development if the automation is good, will be easy because when you push a change a server type all his version will be updated automatically and rebuild. If you update the basic java image all the server type will be updated, and all the version will be updated too.
  • PHP Server Monitor

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    girishG
    This is published now.
  • Astral - Organize Your GitHub Stars With Ease

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    girishG
    @thetomester13 That's great, thank a lot!