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Can I just say how wonderful it is getting to be part of this community?

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  • LonkleL Offline
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    Lonkle
    wrote on last edited by
    #16

    The Android ecosystem is so diverse with custom firmware. Makes me wanna switch. I just have to avoid the draw of the iPhone 12 mini ๐Ÿ˜

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      But I do work on AltStore which, in it's own way, half-of the way there. Open apps to all developers. I do want to upgrade to a new Android phone someday because I only use the Moto G Power for testing webdev stuff.

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      • LonkleL Lonkle

        The Android ecosystem is so diverse with custom firmware. Makes me wanna switch. I just have to avoid the draw of the iPhone 12 mini ๐Ÿ˜

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        #18

        @Lonk said in Can I just say how wonderful it is getting to be part of this community?:

        The Android ecosystem is so diverse with custom firmware. Makes me wanna switch. I just have to avoid the draw of the iPhone 12 mini ๐Ÿ˜

        I for one like the walled garden of iOS / iPadOS that comes with tighter security - even with the existing security and appstore flaws it's far from the Android security hellhole. It's a system I don't have to worry about (more or less) - it's pretty secure even when my mother can use it (mother-proof security - I should trademark that). It's gotten so far that when I receive a suspicious email on my PC that I can't identify immediately, I just open it on my phone.

        BTW it's what I like about Cloudron as well and why I pay for it even though I'm just a home user: I usually don't have to worry about it and I spent far less time fiddling with settings.

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        • necrevistonnezrN necrevistonnezr

          @Lonk said in Can I just say how wonderful it is getting to be part of this community?:

          The Android ecosystem is so diverse with custom firmware. Makes me wanna switch. I just have to avoid the draw of the iPhone 12 mini ๐Ÿ˜

          I for one like the walled garden of iOS / iPadOS that comes with tighter security - even with the existing security and appstore flaws it's far from the Android security hellhole. It's a system I don't have to worry about (more or less) - it's pretty secure even when my mother can use it (mother-proof security - I should trademark that). It's gotten so far that when I receive a suspicious email on my PC that I can't identify immediately, I just open it on my phone.

          BTW it's what I like about Cloudron as well and why I pay for it even though I'm just a home user: I usually don't have to worry about it and I spent far less time fiddling with settings.

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          @necrevistonnezr said in Can I just say how wonderful it is getting to be part of this community?:

          @Lonk said in Can I just say how wonderful it is getting to be part of this community?:

          The Android ecosystem is so diverse with custom firmware. Makes me wanna switch. I just have to avoid the draw of the iPhone 12 mini ๐Ÿ˜

          I for one like the walled garden of iOS / iPadOS that comes with tighter security - even with the existing security and appstore flaws it's far from the Android security hellhole. It's a system I don't have to worry about (more or less) - it's pretty secure even when my mother can use it (mother-proof security - I should trademark that). It's gotten so far that when I receive a suspicious email on my PC that I can't identify immediately, I just open it on my phone.

          BTW it's what I like about Cloudron as well and why I pay for it even though I'm just a home user: I usually don't have to worry about it and I spent far less time fiddling with settings.

          I feel the same way. I compared Cloudronโ€™s App Store to a more catered version of an App Store. It just works is actually more applicable to Cloudron than iOS these days, but iOS Is my mobile OS of choice personally. I may be jealous of custom firmwares cause they seem fun. But I donโ€™t even like jail breaking; too buggy. The only thing that was missing for me was sideloading legit apps that arenโ€™t let in the official app store which is why I work on altstore.io. I donโ€™t play Fortnight, but I could still install it if I wanted to. ๐Ÿ˜‚

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            I'm also running LineageOs on my one+6 without Google apps(with microG).

            It's good, though I have one banking app not working at all and some apps without notifications (no gapps = no push).

            I don't miss anything, and still install some apps from the playstore through Aurora Store which is working flawlessly lately.(It wasn't always the case)

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            • ruihildtR ruihildt

              I'm also running LineageOs on my one+6 without Google apps(with microG).

              It's good, though I have one banking app not working at all and some apps without notifications (no gapps = no push).

              I don't miss anything, and still install some apps from the playstore through Aurora Store which is working flawlessly lately.(It wasn't always the case)

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              @ruihildt Do only some apps get notifications or no apps do because of the lack of โ€œgappsโ€?

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              • LonkleL Lonkle

                @ruihildt Do only some apps get notifications or no apps do because of the lack of โ€œgappsโ€?

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                @Lonk All apps relying on push notifications will fail notifying.

                This is probably most of them (for example Slack, Messenger, etc.).

                I don't care at all, but I can see how it could be a deal breaker for other people.

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                  I know this thread has drifted somewhere else, but I wanted to come here and say thank you to the devs as well. Thanks for Cloudron and for all your work. Sometimes I think about it and can't really believe there's just the two of you, @nebulon and @girish. You guys plan long-term, commit code everyday, are active on the forums, chats, git issues, are able to take the community's ideas and work with us. This is really much more than I expected from a two-person team, you guys rock!

                  Also, shout-out to all the app packagers out there, you guys are amazing! And to all the community, really, we've managed to grow a bit and still be supportive of each other, helpful, thankful, we've been able to disagree on things respectfully without becoming toxic.

                  Here's to many more years of this.

                  Cheers!

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                  • M malvim

                    I know this thread has drifted somewhere else, but I wanted to come here and say thank you to the devs as well. Thanks for Cloudron and for all your work. Sometimes I think about it and can't really believe there's just the two of you, @nebulon and @girish. You guys plan long-term, commit code everyday, are active on the forums, chats, git issues, are able to take the community's ideas and work with us. This is really much more than I expected from a two-person team, you guys rock!

                    Also, shout-out to all the app packagers out there, you guys are amazing! And to all the community, really, we've managed to grow a bit and still be supportive of each other, helpful, thankful, we've been able to disagree on things respectfully without becoming toxic.

                    Here's to many more years of this.

                    Cheers!

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                    @malvim Thatโ€™s exactly how I feel about @nebulon and @girish. When I found out there was only two main developers, it blew my mind. I have so much respect for their company and the software their built / build - itโ€™s probably why Iโ€™m so invested in making it the best it can be. I should cool it with the feature requests. ๐Ÿ˜…

                    Cause they have enough on their plate, but despite that @nebulon has taken a lot of time out of his day to debate with me about a Cloudron procedure in another thread. Itโ€™s touching that heโ€™s taken so much time to explain his perspective and consideration of my opinions.

                    @girish often goes out of his way to help me understand box code too. Like linking to individual lines in the git just to help me understand. Like what other creator of a huge project like this would do that for me? Answer: @girish is one of a kind!

                    My favorite thing about both of them though is sometimes, people will request something for box and theyโ€™ll have it done and committed in an hour for the next upgrade of Cloudron. I plan on packaging a lot more apps but this has been a fun and wild ride. Thanks to the @appdevs and @girish / @nebulon.

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                      #25

                      On that subject, I wonder if there should be some separation of Forum Categories to help preserve their time for Features & Apps development, eg:

                      • Cloudron Support: Announcements
                      • Cloudron Support: Apps Setup & Issues
                      • Cloudron Support: Platform Feature Requests
                      • Cloudron Support: Platform Setup & Issues
                      • Community Support: Apps Wishlist
                      • Community Support: Custom Apps Packaging
                      • Community Support: General Discussion
                      • Community Support: Help Wanted or Offered

                      Might help to set attention expectations and notifications accordingly?

                      Help the community pick up some of the communications work.

                      @girish & @nebulon obviously still participating, but without expectation to look at every discussion every day unless specifically tagged

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                      • marcusquinnM marcusquinn

                        On that subject, I wonder if there should be some separation of Forum Categories to help preserve their time for Features & Apps development, eg:

                        • Cloudron Support: Announcements
                        • Cloudron Support: Apps Setup & Issues
                        • Cloudron Support: Platform Feature Requests
                        • Cloudron Support: Platform Setup & Issues
                        • Community Support: Apps Wishlist
                        • Community Support: Custom Apps Packaging
                        • Community Support: General Discussion
                        • Community Support: Help Wanted or Offered

                        Might help to set attention expectations and notifications accordingly?

                        Help the community pick up some of the communications work.

                        @girish & @nebulon obviously still participating, but without expectation to look at every discussion every day unless specifically tagged

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                        Lonkle
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #26

                        @marcusquinn Agreed, I donโ€™t want time taken out of their days that another app Dev could help me with. Restructuring the forum in the way you proposed may be a way to get more off their plate and allow us to help one another easier. Letโ€™s see what they think cause I can imagine they donโ€™t want to be forum-ing every day like they currently do. Well, so do I now - but you guys are great. ๐Ÿ˜‚

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                          Great to hear all those kind words. If you want to help and support the project, the best way is actually to spread the word or write a blog post or some such. We generally don't have time to invest into that area since we are busy with product related work.

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                          • nebulonN nebulon

                            Great to hear all those kind words. If you want to help and support the project, the best way is actually to spread the word or write a blog post or some such. We generally don't have time to invest into that area since we are busy with product related work.

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                            @nebulon said in Can I just say how wonderful it is getting to be part of this community?:

                            Great to hear all those kind words. If you want to help and support the project, the best way is actually to spread the word or write a blog post or some such. We generally don't have time to invest into that area since we are busy with product related work.

                            Will do, I've been meaning to start up a developer's blog anyway and reach out to the Wordpress community again (I left in 2016), that's partly why I'm so invested in your Wordpress app! But anyway, yeah, just keep it up, man. This is an amazing project. And thank you for open-sourcing it. You could have done this with a different business model that made me feel less secure (walled-guardian type things), but your API to Docker is AMAZING (debug mode is particularly interesting) and I think it's the future of the web so I'm with you guys to the very end. You could even close the source if you really wanted, I'll still support - as long as there's no obfuscation I'll stick around converting apps (which I do find kinda fun).

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                              Like this ๐Ÿ™‚ https://forum.cloudron.io/topic/2877/upvote-and-review-cloudron-on-all-the-alternative-to-type-websites-to-help-grow-the-team-and-community

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                              • LonkleL Lonkle

                                @nebulon said in Can I just say how wonderful it is getting to be part of this community?:

                                Great to hear all those kind words. If you want to help and support the project, the best way is actually to spread the word or write a blog post or some such. We generally don't have time to invest into that area since we are busy with product related work.

                                Will do, I've been meaning to start up a developer's blog anyway and reach out to the Wordpress community again (I left in 2016), that's partly why I'm so invested in your Wordpress app! But anyway, yeah, just keep it up, man. This is an amazing project. And thank you for open-sourcing it. You could have done this with a different business model that made me feel less secure (walled-guardian type things), but your API to Docker is AMAZING (debug mode is particularly interesting) and I think it's the future of the web so I'm with you guys to the very end. You could even close the source if you really wanted, I'll still support - as long as there's no obfuscation I'll stick around converting apps (which I do find kinda fun).

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                                @Lonk If you haven't already tried it, I highly recommend Ghost for the blogging.

                                I know a contradiction from our WP based business setups - but hopefully you'll see why from my personal blog. Very refreshing to just focus on the content.

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

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                                  @Lonk If you haven't already tried it, I highly recommend Ghost for the blogging.

                                  I know a contradiction from our WP based business setups - but hopefully you'll see why from my personal blog. Very refreshing to just focus on the content.

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                                  @marcusquinn said in Can I just say how wonderful it is getting to be part of this community?:

                                  @Lonk If you haven't already tried it, I highly recommend Ghost for the blogging.

                                  I know a contradiction from our WP based business setups - but hopefully you'll see why from my personal blog. Very refreshing to just focus on the content.

                                  Tbh I never thought about it like that. I heard good things about Ghost. And Cloudron makes it easier than anything to try out, so I will. Thanks!

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                                  • ruihildtR ruihildt

                                    @Lonk All apps relying on push notifications will fail notifying.

                                    This is probably most of them (for example Slack, Messenger, etc.).

                                    I don't care at all, but I can see how it could be a deal breaker for other people.

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                                    @ruihildt said in Can I just say how wonderful it is getting to be part of this community?:

                                    All apps relying on push notifications will fail notifying.

                                    I assume you mean all apps relying on Google for push notifications?

                                    e.g. I've got Rocket.Chat installed on my phone and as I understand it get push notifications via their Cloud service, not Google. So I assume this would still work on LineageOS too, no?

                                    I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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                                      @ruihildt said in Can I just say how wonderful it is getting to be part of this community?:

                                      All apps relying on push notifications will fail notifying.

                                      I assume you mean all apps relying on Google for push notifications?

                                      e.g. I've got Rocket.Chat installed on my phone and as I understand it get push notifications via their Cloud service, not Google. So I assume this would still work on LineageOS too, no?

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                                      @jdaviescoates If that's true than it would simply be on an app by app basis depending on what they use, but I'm guessing a lot of people would choose to stream their push notifications through Google. But I'm not an Android user daily. Apple mandates push notifications go through them, but I'm trying to find a way around that "public" limitation (with AltStore I can use whatever undocumented private APIs I can find).

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                                      • LonkleL Lonkle

                                        @nebulon said in Can I just say how wonderful it is getting to be part of this community?:

                                        Great to hear all those kind words. If you want to help and support the project, the best way is actually to spread the word or write a blog post or some such. We generally don't have time to invest into that area since we are busy with product related work.

                                        Will do, I've been meaning to start up a developer's blog anyway and reach out to the Wordpress community again (I left in 2016), that's partly why I'm so invested in your Wordpress app! But anyway, yeah, just keep it up, man. This is an amazing project. And thank you for open-sourcing it. You could have done this with a different business model that made me feel less secure (walled-guardian type things), but your API to Docker is AMAZING (debug mode is particularly interesting) and I think it's the future of the web so I'm with you guys to the very end. You could even close the source if you really wanted, I'll still support - as long as there's no obfuscation I'll stick around converting apps (which I do find kinda fun).

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                                        @Lonk said in Can I just say how wonderful it is getting to be part of this community?:

                                        This is an amazing project.

                                        It really is.

                                        And the fact @girish and @nebulon have managed to build such a great community here too, is almost as impressive as the platform itself.

                                        @Lonk said in Can I just say how wonderful it is getting to be part of this community?:

                                        And thank you for open-sourcing it. You could have done this with a different business model that made me feel less secure (walled-guardian type things), but your API to Docker is AMAZING (debug mode is particularly interesting) and I think it's the future of the web so I'm with you guys to the very end. You could even close the source if you really wanted, I'll still support - as long as there's no obfuscation I'll stick around converting apps (which I do find kinda fun).

                                        Unless I've missed something, all the code was open-sourced, but is now closed, but (thankfully) with no obfuscation.

                                        But I'm a little confused by your post, because you must know all this already, because you've contributed to the Why not make Cloudron fully open source again? thread ๐Ÿ™‚

                                        I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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                                        • jdaviescoatesJ jdaviescoates

                                          @Lonk said in Can I just say how wonderful it is getting to be part of this community?:

                                          This is an amazing project.

                                          It really is.

                                          And the fact @girish and @nebulon have managed to build such a great community here too, is almost as impressive as the platform itself.

                                          @Lonk said in Can I just say how wonderful it is getting to be part of this community?:

                                          And thank you for open-sourcing it. You could have done this with a different business model that made me feel less secure (walled-guardian type things), but your API to Docker is AMAZING (debug mode is particularly interesting) and I think it's the future of the web so I'm with you guys to the very end. You could even close the source if you really wanted, I'll still support - as long as there's no obfuscation I'll stick around converting apps (which I do find kinda fun).

                                          Unless I've missed something, all the code was open-sourced, but is now closed, but (thankfully) with no obfuscation.

                                          But I'm a little confused by your post, because you must know all this already, because you've contributed to the Why not make Cloudron fully open source again? thread ๐Ÿ™‚

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                                          @jdaviescoates I thought only the dashboard and other things (a couple add-ons, the appstore) were closed source. But box (the main hub of all the things) is open source. Right? Which is why I thought the title of the post said "fully" in it.

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