Regular App Packaging Event
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@scooke However you like!
If it's an in-person meetup or online, there is a host who is organizing and setting up the event, maybe recording it, etc.
They can choose an app they want for the event or another person like an app dev can choose one.
Or you make a deal with both to separate duties, while you try the packaging yourself with guidance from others. Fun!
The idea is to choose one we haven't done before, perhaps in a different language than before, so we cover more of the spectrum.
Just choose one, any one in the App Requests will do and move things forward.
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@scooke I vote for Zabbix totally not because I had no time to finish my development of the app.
https://git.cloudron.io/BrutalBirdie/zabbix-appAlso Zabbix is just awesome and I would start sharing my Cloudron Templates for Zabbix Monitoring via API.
So everyone could monitor their own Cloudron . . . until it goes offline and then takes Zabbix with it -
@BrutalBirdie said in Regular App Packaging Event:
So everyone could monitor their own Cloudron . . . until it goes offline and then takes Zabbix with it
Nice, we can do better, monitoring ours and each others for a few key services to avoid being notificationless
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@robi regarding fly.io: https://forum.cloudron.io/topic/7100/free-off-site-monitoring-with-fly-io-and-uptime-kuma/ or with a few more details at https://noted.lol/easy-off-site-monitoring-with-fly-io-and-uptime-kuma/
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@robi said in Regular App Packaging Event:
@fbartels How about one or more of the Wireguard Apps?
That's another good topic, show and tell on how you do 3rd party monitoring with flies, haha. bzzzz
One of those easy to implement Wireguard solutions would be awesome, e.g. https://forum.cloudron.io/topic/7571/netbird-foss-noconf-mesh-vpn-using-wireguard-alternative-to-zerotier-tailscale-omniedge-netmaker-etc/
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I am up for it as well Anytime in Oct works. @luckow (/ @BrutalBirdie) has helped organize these in the past, so I will ask their help again...
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Maybe https://forum.cloudron.io/topic/4355/penpot-design-freedom-for-teams could be interesting to look at. Their backend is unfortunately Java.
I got reminded of Penpot through todays annoucement of the aquisition of Figma through Adobe. I have used Figma in the past and it was an interesting tool, I would like to use it sometime again.
Their Docker source is available at https://github.com/penpot/penpot/tree/develop/docker/images and looks quite clean and nicely structured.
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I'd like to watch and eventually join in the development when I'm more familiar with packaging apps for Cloudron.
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@colonelpanic I think such an event would be the best place to learn packaging.
So feel free to attend and ask as many questions as possible.More appdevs more apps for Cloudron
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