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Working on many apps in this list and others - who wants to collaborate ?

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    joseph
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    Best of luck on your venture! If you would like to get any of the apps published to App Store, do reach out here. Main requirement is it needs a FOSS license .

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      charlesnw
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      Will do. All of the apps I've selected are FOSS. They should all support (at least) LDAP auth, and (hopefully) OIDC. I'll be working on packaging them all up after 5/15 or so.

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        Will do. All of the apps I've selected are FOSS. They should all support (at least) LDAP auth, and (hopefully) OIDC. I'll be working on packaging them all up after 5/15 or so.

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        @charlesnw said in Working on many apps in this list and others - who wants to collaborate ?:

        All of the apps I've selected are FOSS.

        Great! Although they don't even need to be. What @joseph meant is that your packages of them need to have a FOSS license added to them. 🙂

        I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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          Ah. Gotcha.

          The whole repo is AGPLv3 : https://git.knownelement.com/KNEL/KNELProductionContainers/src/branch/master/LICENSE

          Is that an acceptable license? I know it's the "most extreme" of the licenses, but I don't want todo all this work at no charge and have it ripped off by anyone.

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            Hello all.

            I am in the process of packaging up many apps for Cloudron (several of which are from this forum category).

            Working on them in the open here: https://git.knownelement.com/KNEL/KNELProductionContainers/src/branch/master/Cloudron

            It's a long list across many different areas of focus and levels of complexity.

            Who wants to help me?

            • I am bringing:
            • git hosting (self hosted gitea)
            • container hosting (self hosted gitea again) (or perhaps the Cloudron docker registry)?
            • project management resources (self hosted Redmine)
            • I have a Claude Pro subscription (and Claude/Deepseek API budget).
            • I also have some beefy build boxes I can host gitea runners for CI.

            Full disclosure:

            • I am a founder/CTO of a for profit business.
            • This work is being done in support of that business.
            • All the work I'm doing is AGPLv3 and meant for the benefit of all.
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            @charlesnw Nice work!

            You might want to take a look at these as likely good value-ads for your business ops:

            • https://forum.cloudron.io/topic/9038/plane-the-open-source-project-management-tool/
            • https://forum.cloudron.io/topic/10641/librechat/
            • https://forum.cloudron.io/topic/8988/langflow-ui-for-langchain
            • https://forum.cloudron.io/topic/5488/onedev-all-in-1-devops-platform
            • https://onedev.io/

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            Development https://brandlight.org
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              Ah. Gotcha.

              The whole repo is AGPLv3 : https://git.knownelement.com/KNEL/KNELProductionContainers/src/branch/master/LICENSE

              Is that an acceptable license? I know it's the "most extreme" of the licenses, but I don't want todo all this work at no charge and have it ripped off by anyone.

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              @charlesnw There's no value in "ripping off" cloudron packages, as those that pass all the quality control tests then can become official, and who'd want to use anything other than the officially approved app package in place of any alternative?

              Web Design https://www.evergreen.je
              Development https://brandlight.org
              Life https://marcusquinn.com

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              • C charlesnw

                Ah. Gotcha.

                The whole repo is AGPLv3 : https://git.knownelement.com/KNEL/KNELProductionContainers/src/branch/master/LICENSE

                Is that an acceptable license? I know it's the "most extreme" of the licenses, but I don't want todo all this work at no charge and have it ripped off by anyone.

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                @charlesnw said in Working on many apps in this list and others - who wants to collaborate ?:

                Is that an acceptable license?

                AFAIK so long as it's FOSS it'll be OK. But I think eventually each individual package will need it's own license so they can be added to the Cloudron app store (as surely that is the goal here, right?)

                I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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                  joseph
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                  That looks like GPL and seems fine .

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                  • jdaviescoatesJ jdaviescoates

                    @charlesnw said in Working on many apps in this list and others - who wants to collaborate ?:

                    Is that an acceptable license?

                    AFAIK so long as it's FOSS it'll be OK. But I think eventually each individual package will need it's own license so they can be added to the Cloudron app store (as surely that is the goal here, right?)

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                    charlesnw
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                    @jdaviescoates said in Working on many apps in this list and others - who wants to collaborate ?:

                    so they can be added to the Cloudron app store (as surely that is the goal here, right?)

                    I want to package up the apps and deploy them onto my Cloudron instance. The work todo so is AGPL and hosted on a public git repository. The containers will be hosted on my public registry.

                    If the packages end up in the app store, that is wonderful. That isn't necessarily my goal. I'm happy todo the small/medium/large heavy lifting of packaging/deploying them onto my instance and sharing that work. What happens beyond that is out of scope for my efforts.

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                    • marcusquinnM marcusquinn

                      @charlesnw Nice work!

                      You might want to take a look at these as likely good value-ads for your business ops:

                      • https://forum.cloudron.io/topic/9038/plane-the-open-source-project-management-tool/
                      • https://forum.cloudron.io/topic/10641/librechat/
                      • https://forum.cloudron.io/topic/8988/langflow-ui-for-langchain
                      • https://forum.cloudron.io/topic/5488/onedev-all-in-1-devops-platform
                      • https://onedev.io/
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                      charlesnw
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                      @marcusquinn said in Working on many apps in this list and others - who wants to collaborate ?:

                      https://forum.cloudron.io/topic/9038/plane-the-open-source-project-management-tool/

                      Interesting. We are already using Redmine and deeply committed to it. I am happy to work with a champion of this software who really wants it in Cloudron .

                      https://forum.cloudron.io/topic/10641/librechat/

                      What does this offer over Open WebUI which is already packaged for Cloudron? Again, happy to work with a champion of this software who really wants it in Cloudron.

                      https://forum.cloudron.io/topic/8988/langflow-ui-for-langchain

                      Nice. I'll take a close look at this. I'm currently planning to package langfuse but langflow looks like a strong contender for considration.

                      https://forum.cloudron.io/topic/5488/onedev-all-in-1-devops-platform
                      https://onedev.io/

                      Nice. Yes this is definitely something I need!

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                        @marcusquinn said in Working on many apps in this list and others - who wants to collaborate ?:

                        https://forum.cloudron.io/topic/9038/plane-the-open-source-project-management-tool/

                        Interesting. We are already using Redmine and deeply committed to it. I am happy to work with a champion of this software who really wants it in Cloudron .

                        https://forum.cloudron.io/topic/10641/librechat/

                        What does this offer over Open WebUI which is already packaged for Cloudron? Again, happy to work with a champion of this software who really wants it in Cloudron.

                        https://forum.cloudron.io/topic/8988/langflow-ui-for-langchain

                        Nice. I'll take a close look at this. I'm currently planning to package langfuse but langflow looks like a strong contender for considration.

                        https://forum.cloudron.io/topic/5488/onedev-all-in-1-devops-platform
                        https://onedev.io/

                        Nice. Yes this is definitely something I need!

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                        marcusquinn
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                        @charlesnw Cool, sounds good. CLoudron's a great way to discover and test all these amazing things to FOSS world kindly shares with humanity.

                        OpenWeb UI has recently changed their license model, so that migh become an issue:

                        • https://forum.cloudron.io/post/106732

                        Also, LibreChat is just a ton easier to add all the models to and keep up to dat, as Open WebUI needs continual copy/pasting/checking for updates to tools, functions, models code. It's just time-expensive keeping on top of that with multiple instances, and often doesn't have all the features a model offers kept up to date.

                        Web Design https://www.evergreen.je
                        Development https://brandlight.org
                        Life https://marcusquinn.com

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