What's coming in 4.4
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@will Welcome back
and thanks for your words of encouragement. If course, we wouldn't have been able to work on this continuously if not for support of all the customers.
As for 4.4, it's already out and new installation already get 4.4. For existing Cloudrons, we will enable the update probably next week.
For the photo app, piwigo is getting ready - https://git.cloudron.io/cloudron/piwigo-app .
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@will Welcome back
and thanks for your words of encouragement. If course, we wouldn't have been able to work on this continuously if not for support of all the customers.
As for 4.4, it's already out and new installation already get 4.4. For existing Cloudrons, we will enable the update probably next week.
For the photo app, piwigo is getting ready - https://git.cloudron.io/cloudron/piwigo-app .
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@girish Can I get on an early release list for 4.4? I remember who guys pushed updates to those who requested previously. You guys still do that? I'll "beta" test.
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@girish you guys are doing what I would be doing if I were a software engineer. I took about a year off from Cloudron (Old forum name was Spectrely) and I tried to "roll my own" Cloudron replacement with docker-compose and a lot of effort. I then thought I'd give Cloudron a try again, and boy have you guys been busy! Its fast, polished, and mature. I can't say enough good about it.
The only thing remaining, in my opinion are some better selected apps for certain tasks (like photo management) and a real support for federation. Imagine Cloudron being a painless way to deploy federated apps, a million Cloudrons out there all linking together fighting Big Tech. I love the story on that one.@will said in What's coming in 4.4:
real support for federation. Imagine Cloudron being a painless way to deploy federated apps, a million Cloudrons out there all linking together
Wholeheartedly supporting this and would be willing to help out testing etc.
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Not directly related to Cloudron company's vision, but I would love to have a backup backend that stores my encrypted backups (in chunks) on my friends cloudrons. I guess some kind of encrypted ipfs. This way I don't need store backups on s3 as I do now and can utilize the large disks most home servers have.
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Not directly related to Cloudron company's vision, but I would love to have a backup backend that stores my encrypted backups (in chunks) on my friends cloudrons. I guess some kind of encrypted ipfs. This way I don't need store backups on s3 as I do now and can utilize the large disks most home servers have.
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@will said in What's coming in 4.4:
real support for federation. Imagine Cloudron being a painless way to deploy federated apps, a million Cloudrons out there all linking together
Wholeheartedly supporting this and would be willing to help out testing etc.