Fizzy on Cloudron - the Kanban tracking tool for issues and ideas by 37signals
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- Main Page: https://www.fizzy.do/
- Git: https://github.com/basecamp/fizzy
- Licence: O'Saasy License
- Dockerfile: ?
- Demo: https://www.fizzy.do/
- Summary: Kanban as it should be, not as it has been. Fizzy is a fresh take on cards and columns, with a few twists, human-nature inspired defaults, and a vibrant interface that’s the opposite of the bland and boring software the industry has been flinging at you for years.
- Notes: Really like the idea and the concept and love to selfhost on my cloudron.
- Alternative to / Libhunt link: Trello, Asana, Jira,
- Screenshots:

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Not sure if the license is compatible with cloudron:
No licensee or downstream recipient may use the Software (including any modified or derivative versions) to directly compete with the original Licensor by offering it to third parties as a hosted, managed, or Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) product or cloud service where the primary value of the service is the functionality of the Software itself.
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Not sure if the license is compatible with cloudron:
No licensee or downstream recipient may use the Software (including any modified or derivative versions) to directly compete with the original Licensor by offering it to third parties as a hosted, managed, or Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) product or cloud service where the primary value of the service is the functionality of the Software itself.
@andreasdueren said in Fizzy on Cloudron - the Kanban tracking tool for issues and ideas by 37signals:
where the primary value of the service is the functionality of the Software itself.
I guess it depends on what this bit means?
The primary value of a Cloudron server would not become the functionality of Fizzy itself, even if Fizzy were in the Cloudron app store.
Reads to me like "don't directly compete with us, otherwise fine".
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I agree with @jdaviescoates
My reading of that licence wording is the user who installs Fizzy to Cloudron must not then sell / rent access to their Fizzy instance as a service (competing with original Licensor).
Basically own (personal/group/business) use internal to the Cloudron hoster is OK, but they must not provide access as a paid SaaS.
I don't recalll which other app on Cloudron has similar provisions, but I am pretty sure there's at least one like that.