Planning blog/review article on Cloudron
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Such is the positive contribution that Cloudron makes to my digital footprint and reduction in stress/increase in productivity, I am planning an article on Cloudron.
If good enough, it will be published on a tech blog site.I recall that others have written articles also, but I can't track them down.
If you happen to recall them, do let me know any pointers.Not expecting anyone to do the searching for me, but if they spring more readily to your mind than to mine, it would be helpful.
CORRECTION : only found one (urgero)
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Such is the positive contribution that Cloudron makes to my digital footprint and reduction in stress/increase in productivity, I am planning an article on Cloudron.
If good enough, it will be published on a tech blog site.I recall that others have written articles also, but I can't track them down.
If you happen to recall them, do let me know any pointers.Not expecting anyone to do the searching for me, but if they spring more readily to your mind than to mine, it would be helpful.
CORRECTION : only found one (urgero)
@timconsidine find my poorly-written article on urgero.org
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@timconsidine find my poorly-written article on urgero.org
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@timconsidine find my poorly-written article on urgero.org
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@murgero : not badly written at all, you're being too modest.
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I have a few articles on Cloudron on my blog, you can find the list at https://blog.9wd.eu/tags/cloudron/
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Ah yes! I've been wanting to do the same. I decided to wait until 6.4 comes out though (which has been postponed a few times unfortunately) with all the mail-related improvements, because right now my biggest "complaints" with Cloudron is on the mail side of things, but they're not even really complaints so much as where I see the current biggest area that can be improved and will allow Cloudron to be much more competitive in certain markets. So probably in a couple of months (assuming 6.4 comes out this month) I'll do something similar on writing an article on it all.
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Ah yes! I've been wanting to do the same. I decided to wait until 6.4 comes out though (which has been postponed a few times unfortunately) with all the mail-related improvements, because right now my biggest "complaints" with Cloudron is on the mail side of things, but they're not even really complaints so much as where I see the current biggest area that can be improved and will allow Cloudron to be much more competitive in certain markets. So probably in a couple of months (assuming 6.4 comes out this month) I'll do something similar on writing an article on it all.
@d19dotca I'm looking forward to that too, but mail is not so critical for me.
I spent ~10 hours earlier this week getting Papercups up and running on a separate VPS. If it were on Cloudron, it would have been 5 mins plus config. So - for me at least - mail is a bonus, with core case for Cloudron proved day in day out.