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  • girishG girish

    @jdaviescoates Cloudron 6 is ~2-3 weeks away. The translation project is quite a massive change, so maybe I am being overlay optimistic here.

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    @girish all power to your elbow! (i.e. good luck!) πŸ™‚

    I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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    • ruihildtR ruihildt

      @scooke I'm not sure what you're replying to?

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      @ruihildt Your comment from 26 days ago, "As an aside, they are advertising Cloudron as free software, which is not correct at the moment." I came across it as I read through the entire thread.

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      • scookeS scooke

        @ruihildt Your comment from 26 days ago, "As an aside, they are advertising Cloudron as free software, which is not correct at the moment." I came across it as I read through the entire thread.

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        @scooke said in What's coming in 6.0 (take 2):

        @ruihildt Your comment from 26 days ago, "As an aside, they are advertising Cloudron as free software, which is not correct at the moment." I came across it as I read through the entire thread.

        I think you've missed the point πŸ˜„

        @ruihildt was talking about free as in freedom (which is how that project advertises Cloudron), not free as in price.

        I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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        • jdaviescoatesJ jdaviescoates

          @scooke said in What's coming in 6.0 (take 2):

          @ruihildt Your comment from 26 days ago, "As an aside, they are advertising Cloudron as free software, which is not correct at the moment." I came across it as I read through the entire thread.

          I think you've missed the point πŸ˜„

          @ruihildt was talking about free as in freedom (which is how that project advertises Cloudron), not free as in price.

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          @jdaviescoates I figured so. But I wonder why @ruihildt bothered to point out what he did. The few lines I found on the website aren't actually advertising Cloudron as %100 open source, but rather that the code they use is open source. I'd be more bothered by their approach, like Framasoft, where if the user has no idea about the existence of Cloudron, in this case, the company's description of what they do (https://osinum.fr/) makes it sound like it is and has been all their own doing. Much of what they promise to do is based on whether Cloudron, or all the other myriad open source projects in use, has or will implement it, but they don't clearly specify that. If I found them, and started using them, and THEN discovered they actually use Cloudron, I'd be a little miffed, and would just switch over to Cloudron.
          Anyway, I have no clue what "being sponsored by Medias-Cite" means, but if the Cloudron team are fine with it, and this "sponsoring" helps move Cloudron forward, great.

          (A bit more reading shows that they, osinum.fr, are charging a minimum 150 EURO/month!!! I guess they are paying Cloudron for the Premium Plus plan. They offer, for almost triple the price of Cloudron's pricing,
          1 domain name (.fr, .com, .org, .net)
          Accommodation in France
          Shared server
          100 GB
          5 applications
          50 users
          Management of user groups
          Daily backups
          Surveillance / Monitoring / Security
          Email support

          Maybe I should get into offering cloudron!!

          A life lived in fear is a life half-lived

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            hey guys, let's stick to Cloudron 6 related discussion here πŸ™‚ Feel free to open new thread for other topics.

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            • girishG girish

              hey guys, let's stick to Cloudron 6 related discussion here πŸ™‚ Feel free to open new thread for other topics.

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              @girish fair enough πŸ™‚

              Just to quickly say (sorry) to @scooke re:

              the user has no idea about the existence of Cloudron

              I'm not sure where you are looking but on https://osinum.fr/ there is this:

              cloudron_open_source.png

              Which translates as:

              "The core of OSINUM is the Cloudron software and its team of developers."

              So 1) they seem quite clear about being based on Cloudron, and 2) they've actually changed what it used to say which @ruihildt was commenting on.

              Previously it said: "The core of OSINUM is the open source software Cloudron and its team of developers."

              Edit: see my screenshot here https://twitter.com/jdaviescoates/status/1314243996441620480

              /end.

              I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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              • jdaviescoatesJ jdaviescoates

                @girish fair enough πŸ™‚

                Just to quickly say (sorry) to @scooke re:

                the user has no idea about the existence of Cloudron

                I'm not sure where you are looking but on https://osinum.fr/ there is this:

                cloudron_open_source.png

                Which translates as:

                "The core of OSINUM is the Cloudron software and its team of developers."

                So 1) they seem quite clear about being based on Cloudron, and 2) they've actually changed what it used to say which @ruihildt was commenting on.

                Previously it said: "The core of OSINUM is the open source software Cloudron and its team of developers."

                Edit: see my screenshot here https://twitter.com/jdaviescoates/status/1314243996441620480

                /end.

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                @jdaviescoates @girish D'accord.

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                • girishG girish

                  Some updates on volume management. There is now a volume view.

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                  You add a host path as a volume and give it a name. This is most likely some EBS/external hard disk/Block Storage. There is also the file manager integration (the button next to the delete button).

                  You can then go to the app view and mount these volumes into the apps. There is a new Storage section.

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                  There is a section overload in the app configure view πŸ™‚ We are looking to reducing the list of sections in the left pane. It's making things hard to find.

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                  @girish said in What's coming in 6.0 (take 2):

                  You add a host path as a volume and give it a name. This is most likely some EBS/external hard disk/Block Storage.

                  I'm assuming volumes will support CIFS unlike current external data storage, right? (if not I had better cancel the Hetzner storage box I just ordered for this purpuse (or just start using it for backups where CIFS is already allowed)! πŸ™‚ )

                  I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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                  • girishG girish

                    @imc67 Yes. Currently, the main restriction is that you can only add host paths under /mnt and /media as a volume. So, you can create some NFS mount or SSHFS mount there and then add it as a volume and then mount it into an app.

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                    @girish said in What's coming in 6.0 (take 2):

                    @imc67 Yes. Currently, the main restriction is that you can only add host paths under /mnt and /media as a volume. So, you can create some NFS mount or SSHFS mount there and then add it as a volume and then mount it into an app.

                    I really would appreciate it if you could create a step by step instruction in the docs by that time. I guess more users with large base β€œdisk” would want to use this!

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                    • jdaviescoatesJ jdaviescoates

                      @girish said in What's coming in 6.0 (take 2):

                      You add a host path as a volume and give it a name. This is most likely some EBS/external hard disk/Block Storage.

                      I'm assuming volumes will support CIFS unlike current external data storage, right? (if not I had better cancel the Hetzner storage box I just ordered for this purpuse (or just start using it for backups where CIFS is already allowed)! πŸ™‚ )

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                      @jdaviescoates said in What's coming in 6.0 (take 2):

                      I'm assuming volumes will support CIFS unlike current external data storage, right? (if not I had better cancel the Hetzner storage box I just ordered for this purpuse (or just start using it for backups where CIFS is already allowed)! )

                      The underlying problem is still there, CIFS / SMB don't support users and groups in the FS, so i guess it will depend on the apps, if they rely on FS permissions or not

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                      • mehdiM mehdi

                        @jdaviescoates said in What's coming in 6.0 (take 2):

                        I'm assuming volumes will support CIFS unlike current external data storage, right? (if not I had better cancel the Hetzner storage box I just ordered for this purpuse (or just start using it for backups where CIFS is already allowed)! )

                        The underlying problem is still there, CIFS / SMB don't support users and groups in the FS, so i guess it will depend on the apps, if they rely on FS permissions or not

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                        @mehdi hmz, thanks, so I'm guessing likely not then.

                        So Hetzner storage boxes likely a no no for volumes (I guess I'll cancel the one I've just ordered, or just use it for backups)

                        I wonder what would be a good option...

                        I guess maybe Hetzner Volumes would work well, but they cost a lot more (a 500GB storage box is 5.68€/mo, whereas a 500GB Volume is 24€/mo)

                        I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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                          @jdaviescoates said in What's coming in 6.0 (take 2):

                          So Hetzner storage boxes likely a no no for volumes (I guess I'll cancel the one I've just ordered, or just use it for backups)

                          So, there's two kinds of storages:

                          • Data Directory - This is a location used by the app and only the app uses it exclusively. The app will store say attachments, profile pics, avatars, plugin code and whatever it needs in this directory. Data directory has to be ext4 because the packaging code requires file system permissions to work etc. This is the location you specify in https://docs.cloudron.io/storage/#app-data-directory . You can think of this app as part of an app's "state" (just like the database) and it is thus backed up and restored.

                          • External Directory/Volumes - This location can be any file system. Mostly the app just reads file (docs, music, movies etc) from this. So the permissions don't matter. It is also expected that these directories can be shared across apps. This is similar to the home directory on linux or My Documents on Windows. It's just separate directory that apps have access to. If you uninstall, backup apps, that folder is untouched. For these kind of directories, the file system type is not relevant. It can be anything - sshfs, cifs, ext2 whatever.

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                          • girishG girish

                            @jdaviescoates said in What's coming in 6.0 (take 2):

                            So Hetzner storage boxes likely a no no for volumes (I guess I'll cancel the one I've just ordered, or just use it for backups)

                            So, there's two kinds of storages:

                            • Data Directory - This is a location used by the app and only the app uses it exclusively. The app will store say attachments, profile pics, avatars, plugin code and whatever it needs in this directory. Data directory has to be ext4 because the packaging code requires file system permissions to work etc. This is the location you specify in https://docs.cloudron.io/storage/#app-data-directory . You can think of this app as part of an app's "state" (just like the database) and it is thus backed up and restored.

                            • External Directory/Volumes - This location can be any file system. Mostly the app just reads file (docs, music, movies etc) from this. So the permissions don't matter. It is also expected that these directories can be shared across apps. This is similar to the home directory on linux or My Documents on Windows. It's just separate directory that apps have access to. If you uninstall, backup apps, that folder is untouched. For these kind of directories, the file system type is not relevant. It can be anything - sshfs, cifs, ext2 whatever.

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                            @girish OK, thanks, that's clearer.

                            However, some of the music streaming apps etc like Navidrome (which is what I thought I'd use a Hetzner Storage box CIFS for) can have users with different permissions too, so still not sure if that'll be possible? πŸ™‚

                            Although the way I'd actually want to use it is that only one person (me) will be able to upload music, and all other users will just have read access, so I guess that could work fine? πŸ™‚

                            I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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                            • jdaviescoatesJ jdaviescoates

                              @girish OK, thanks, that's clearer.

                              However, some of the music streaming apps etc like Navidrome (which is what I thought I'd use a Hetzner Storage box CIFS for) can have users with different permissions too, so still not sure if that'll be possible? πŸ™‚

                              Although the way I'd actually want to use it is that only one person (me) will be able to upload music, and all other users will just have read access, so I guess that could work fine? πŸ™‚

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                              @jdaviescoates said in What's coming in 6.0 (take 2):

                              However, some of the music streaming apps etc like Navidrome (which is what I thought I'd use a Hetzner Storage box CIFS for) can have users with different permissions too, so still not sure if that'll be possible?

                              Yes, definitely possible. App users are entirely different from file system permissions. Without getting too technical, users inside an app are just "virtual users". They just exist inside the app's database.

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                              • girishG girish

                                @jdaviescoates said in What's coming in 6.0 (take 2):

                                However, some of the music streaming apps etc like Navidrome (which is what I thought I'd use a Hetzner Storage box CIFS for) can have users with different permissions too, so still not sure if that'll be possible?

                                Yes, definitely possible. App users are entirely different from file system permissions. Without getting too technical, users inside an app are just "virtual users". They just exist inside the app's database.

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                                @girish OK!

                                So maybe I will start uploading my 290GB of music up to my new 500GB Hetzner Storage Box to use like this as soon as 6.0 goes live! πŸ˜„

                                I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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                                • girishG girish

                                  We are continuing to work on getting many more of the apps published, see the WIP tag. Thanks to the community for really helping us out here!

                                  Features planned for 6.0:

                                  • Ubuntu Focal 20.04 support
                                  • Mailbox sharing - we tried IMAP based mailbox sharing but this doesn't work well for the apps we have. We will instead make it such that a single mailbox can have multiple owners.
                                  • Optimize WP and Nextcloud installations. This is not directly related to box code but we want to speeden things up and optimize the configs since we have a large number of installs with these 2 apps. @MooCloud_Matt has given us a lot of ideas to work with here.
                                  • Mail - Full text search via IMAP (solr integration)
                                  • Volume management - this will allow mounting paths on the host into apps.
                                  • i18n

                                  We removed the unified dashboard for now. @nebulon and I think it will take a good 1-2 months to implement and test and we want to keep the releases going. We will start implementing unified dashboard in a branch.

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                                  @girish said in What's coming in 6.0 (take 2):

                                  see the WIP tag

                                  Oooh, just looked at that for the first time in a while and I see BigBlueButton and Jitsi Meet are included... who is actively working on them atm, is it you @girish @nebulon ? πŸ™‚

                                  Cloudron 6.0 with full text email search, volumes and BBB/ Jitsi would be SO awesome! (loving all the new music/ media apps too!)

                                  I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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                                    Once there are proper Volumes, my River app won't have too much reason to exist, so you can expect a few other apps soon after 6.0 release as I split river into independent apps (namely SickChill, CouchPotato, and Transmission)

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                                    • mehdiM mehdi

                                      Once there are proper Volumes, my River app won't have too much reason to exist, so you can expect a few other apps soon after 6.0 release as I split river into independent apps (namely SickChill, CouchPotato, and Transmission)

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                                      @mehdi said in What's coming in 6.0 (take 2):

                                      Once there are proper Volumes, my River app won't have too much reason to exist, so you can expect a few other apps soon after 6.0 release as I split river into independent apps (namely SickChill, CouchPotato, and Transmission)

                                      Did your River app combine those apps with an added external storage connection bit?

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                                        @lonk It combines Jellyfin (for which there's already an app now), Transmission, SickChill, Couchpotato (the 3 I just mentioned), a custom file manager (built before Cloudron had one), and a custom TV Shows and Movies streaming interface (built before I integrated Jellyfin). Plus a few custom things, like a script to auto-remove finished torrents on transmission, and a script to auto-convert videos to MP4 for easy streaming in the browser (for my custom streaming interface. I disabled it now that I mainly use jellyfin, which handles this automatically).

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                                        • mehdiM mehdi

                                          Once there are proper Volumes, my River app won't have too much reason to exist, so you can expect a few other apps soon after 6.0 release as I split river into independent apps (namely SickChill, CouchPotato, and Transmission)

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                                          @mehdi said in What's coming in 6.0 (take 2):

                                          Once there are proper Volumes, my River app won't have too much reason to exist, so you can expect a few other apps soon after 6.0 release as I split river into independent apps (namely SickChill, CouchPotato, and Transmission)

                                          When you have time, please split them out and I can start approving them as unstable already. It also gives me a good test bed to test the volumes stuff across apps and permissions.

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