4Minitz - free webapp for taking meeting minutes
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This looks great!
https://www.4minitz.com/
https://github.com/4minitz/4minitz
https://hub.docker.com/r/4minitz/4minitz/(I read about it here https://fsfe.org/news/2020/news-20200630-01.html )
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itβs really great! from where are you collecting all these very cool apps?! i think that they are super amazing!!
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@vjvanjungg said in 4Minitz - free webapp for taking meeting minutes:
where are you collecting all these very cool apps?!
Well, the source for this find was included
I found that link via a post on Mastodon somewhere, likely on https://social.coop because that's my primary Mastodon account
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ok perfecto!
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We need a mongo-db to run this. Should it run inside inside the app?
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Just to reiterate that I'd really love to be able to use this. Have lots of co-operative organisations I'm part of who could make good use of it!
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@jdaviescoates Wow, literally just solved the exact challenge I'm working on now with forming a new company and Directors, Shareholders & Company Secretary all in different countries.
for this.
We can sponsor this development if anyone wants to make it happen?
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I can see this being a highly valuable app to sell as a service to any company, and a good ice-breaker app for helping them solve one thing that would likely not need any migration from existing platforms or processes when likely they are all just using randomly organised file servers as we are.
Solve one problem, get paid, offer another solutions. Definitely a good client relationship building app for consultants.
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@marcusquinn said in 4Minitz - free webapp for taking meeting minutes:
We can sponsor this development if anyone wants to make it happen?
Be great to get it packaged! And sounds like it shouldn't be too hard for someone who knows what they are doing:
@girish said in 4Minitz - free webapp for taking meeting minutes:
@jdaviescoates It's also a meteor app and thus easy to package. And supports ldap as well, too good!
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@stantropics did you start packaging this?
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@jdaviescoates Been chatting with @Lonk to get this going.
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So the main repo hasn't had an update in a year.
I have (ok had) it passing tests on node v10, and I am working through dependencies to see what needs to be changed to bring it to node v12.