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Everything in awesome-selfhosted :P

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    • infogulchI Offline
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      wrote on last edited by infogulch
      #1

      Ok, not really, but the awesome-selfhosted repo looks like a great source for potential projects that could be packaged as Cloudron apps. 😺

      https://github.com/awesome-selfhosted/awesome-selfhosted

      For example, just earlier I noticed the Firefox Account / Firefox Sync self-hosting projects in that list that I didn't know existed, and which I thought to add to the App Wishlist forum. But I found it's already been requested! (edit: twice!) There are surely many such gems in that list that would be great additions to Cloudron's catalog.

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      • infogulchI infogulch

        Ok, not really, but the awesome-selfhosted repo looks like a great source for potential projects that could be packaged as Cloudron apps. 😺

        https://github.com/awesome-selfhosted/awesome-selfhosted

        For example, just earlier I noticed the Firefox Account / Firefox Sync self-hosting projects in that list that I didn't know existed, and which I thought to add to the App Wishlist forum. But I found it's already been requested! (edit: twice!) There are surely many such gems in that list that would be great additions to Cloudron's catalog.

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        @infogulch If you are good with finessing PHP / NodeJS you can use the LAMP app to get some if not most of the PHP / NodeJS apps in that list up and running. As a quick test / proof of concept I suppose.

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          Ha ha. Just looking at that list again now and wow that list has really exploded!

          (I will move this to Discuss because I want to keep the App Wishlist to be for specific apps that are upvoted. If this thread got upvoted, I wouldn't know what to do with it 🙂 ).

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          • girishG girish

            Ha ha. Just looking at that list again now and wow that list has really exploded!

            (I will move this to Discuss because I want to keep the App Wishlist to be for specific apps that are upvoted. If this thread got upvoted, I wouldn't know what to do with it 🙂 ).

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            I want to keep the App Wishlist to be for specific apps

            Ah yes, that seems quite reasonable. 🙂

            you can use the LAMP app to get some if not most of the PHP / NodeJS apps in that list up and running

            True, though I suppose it would provide more immediate value to current users of Cloudron if we package apps requested in the App Wishlist forum sorted by upvote order desc. (I suppose this is the reason why keeping the App Wishlist clean is a good idea.)

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            • infogulchI infogulch

              I want to keep the App Wishlist to be for specific apps

              Ah yes, that seems quite reasonable. 🙂

              you can use the LAMP app to get some if not most of the PHP / NodeJS apps in that list up and running

              True, though I suppose it would provide more immediate value to current users of Cloudron if we package apps requested in the App Wishlist forum sorted by upvote order desc. (I suppose this is the reason why keeping the App Wishlist clean is a good idea.)

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              @infogulch said in Everything in awesome-selfhosted 😛:

              True, though I suppose it would provide more immediate value to current users of Cloudron if we package apps requested in the App Wishlist forum sorted by upvote order desc. (I suppose this is the reason why keeping the App Wishlist clean is a good idea.)

              I agree - I usually use the LAMP app now for purely testing (Hence my last comment), I've packaged quite a few apps for Cloudron (with 1 on the store front too!)

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