@User123456 the demo being a demo is by nature very publicly accessible, making it prone to things like this. Unfortunately, there's not very much the team's able to do without locking a lot of the features, which in turn would make the demo unpleasant.
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Stable soon?@James Was this resolved or why is twenty not marked unstable anymore?
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accidently started apt upgrade@sponch it shouldn't be a problem if troubleshoot works fine.
Overall, it's become quite common now to run apt upgrade by habit or the VPS providers are running this automatically. With that in mind, we have decided to change our policy to allow apt upgrades (but not dist upgrades). We will (already have) change the platform code accordingly to adapt to different base packages as required. For Cloudron 10, the warning is already removed - https://git.cloudron.io/platform/box/-/commit/1ae9fb2477a33b724ccffb17a1fda800953aafda
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TinaCMS on Cloudron - Git-backed headless content management system (CMS)TinaCMS-based Cloudron app now exists, but a quick note on positioning: TinaCMS is not an out-of-the-box full-featured CMS. It needs configuring, and Tina themselves mainly document it around content-model/schema setup plus general site configuration.
What I’ve built is about 90% TinaCMS, but configured as a generic, customizable brochure-website editor aimed at non-technical users, rather than e.g. a docs site or an e-commerce site.
The implementation is quite opinionated, so it may not suit everyone’s preferences or use case.
I’m not releasing it as a Community App for general use yet, as I want more testing and a few more tweaks first. That said, if someone has a strong use case and genuine interest, I can make it available on request.
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TinaCMS on Cloudron - Git-backed headless content management system (CMS)Came across a need to help a freiend with a simple build, so I am attempting a Cloudron package of TinaCMS.

EDIT : alpha version runs - now working on making it release ready
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Euro-Office Document Server on Cloudron — sovereign European OnlyOffice fork@jdaviescoates oh, yes, rather good point !
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Bug Report - SPF Check not RFC compliantRight, the check is simply hardcoded to check for a: entry in the SPF. To check all the possibilities would be quite complicated, since we will have to implement the full SPF spec just for diagnostics.
(What you see on the dashboard is just a diagnostic. The mail server Haraka has a fuller SPF implementation).
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Euro-Office Document Server on Cloudron — sovereign European OnlyOffice forkIsn’t this a duplicate ? Or it’s an original very close to something else
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What's coming in Cloudron 10Login sessions is now much better. It individually lists the sessions and you can also log out from those specifically (or all of them).
I think there was always some confusion about "app" oidc sessions and I looked into this. In theory, we can list the app sessions in the UI below as well. But clearing a app oidc session, will only clear the session from the Cloudron side. Practically speaking, all apps maintain their own session and this means the app will still remain logged in. So, we have decided to not list them here to avoid any confusion.
If you want to truly log out (from say some kiosk):
- Click "log out from all" in cloudron dashboard. At this point, Cloudron will ask apps which want to authenticate afresh to re-login.
- Log out from apps that were already logged in previously one by one.
