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Fizzy on Cloudron - the Kanban tracking tool for issues and ideas by 37signals

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  • Z zonzonzon

    I tried fizzy; overall it’s very simple, and it keeps our minds from being distracted by too many features. However, I think that at its current stage of development, the chance that the Cloudron team will package this app is extremely low.

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    @zonzonzon said in Fizzy on Cloudron - the Kanban tracking tool for issues and ideas by 37signals:

    However, I think that at its current stage of development, the chance that the Cloudron team will package this app is extremely low.

    Why, given that @pathab has already packaged it?

    I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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      I’ve actually been running Fizzy on my own Cloudron instance continuously since the start of this forum thread.

      The project has seen a lot of updates since then and is being actively pushed forward. So far I haven’t had any issues keeping my fork in sync with the latest releases, and the recent versions have been stable for me in day-to-day use.

      If anyone wants to try it out themselves, you can install it on your own Cloudron instance via the Cloudron CLI with:

      cloudron install --image pathab/fizzy-cloudron:latest
      

      So from a packager’s perspective, it’s been very workable and maintainable.

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      • P pathab

        I’ve actually been running Fizzy on my own Cloudron instance continuously since the start of this forum thread.

        The project has seen a lot of updates since then and is being actively pushed forward. So far I haven’t had any issues keeping my fork in sync with the latest releases, and the recent versions have been stable for me in day-to-day use.

        If anyone wants to try it out themselves, you can install it on your own Cloudron instance via the Cloudron CLI with:

        cloudron install --image pathab/fizzy-cloudron:latest
        

        So from a packager’s perspective, it’s been very workable and maintainable.

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        So from a packager’s perspective, it’s been very workable and maintainable.

        Well done !

        @pathab said in Fizzy on Cloudron - the Kanban tracking tool for issues and ideas by 37signals:

        If anyone wants to try it out themselves,

        the user will also need the relevant CloudronManifest.json as well, and maybe any files it references (e.g. POSTINSTALL.md).

        I can add it to my custom app installer a bit later, unless you prefer me not to do so.

        Indie app dev, scratching my itches, lover of Cloudron PaaS

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          The Docker image is already packaged specifically for Cloudron and includes the CloudronManifest.json, so no additional manifest is required for installation when using the image.

          Feel free to add it to your custom installer if that’s useful for users, but everything needed is already bundled in the image itself.

          Repo is here: said in Fizzy on Cloudron - the Kanban tracking tool for issues and ideas by 37signals:

          Git: https://github.com/patattzel/fizzy-cloudron

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            @pathab Out of curiosity how has Fizzy been working for you? Are you still running it on your Cloudron?

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              @luckym Yep, it's been working great. I use it privately every day and still run it on my Cloudron. I also keep the repo updated regularly, and so far every update has gone smoothly without any issues.

              Is there something specific you're wondering about?

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                @pathab Very cool to hear! I'm thinking about trying it out as a Kanban app for a small team so cool to hear it's been working just fine on Cloudron 🙂

                Form the upstream repo it looks like they release multiple times a day without any versioning scheme. Do you just sporadically rebase every few days or how do you stay on the latest version while making sure it doesn't break?

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                  @staff is this already on the "add to official app store" roadmap?

                  I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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                    @luckym So far I've mostly just pulled the latest changes from upstream sporadically and merged them into the repo without overwriting my Cloudron-specific adjustments.

                    With Cloudron updates you can always roll back if something breaks, so that makes it a bit less risky. But to be honest, it has always worked fine so far. Proper testing for the Cloudron package would definitely make sense though.

                    Recently I set up my OpenClaw to check and sync upstream weekly, which helps keeping things more up to date automatically 😉

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                      Hello @pathab
                      With Cloudron 9.1 we have added community app support.
                      Please check the latest documentation for package publishing https://docs.cloudron.io/packaging/publishing
                      Could you update your repo to include these changes?

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