Penpot - Design Freedom for Teams
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@nj Did you ever get any further with this?
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Has anyone made any progress on Penpot? I'm still happy to help out any way I can.
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marcusquinnwrote on Sep 25, 2022, 1:19 PM last edited by marcusquinn Sep 25, 2022, 1:21 PM
Since the news on Adobe purchasing Figma, there seems to have been a significant movement of people looking for an alternative, and sub-set looking for an open-source alternative:
Getting Penpot into the Cloudron App Store would be a big win right now.
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@marcusquinn I agree. For many users Penpot seems like an excellent alternative to Figma, particularly because Adobe purchased Figma back in September 2022.
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@marcusquinn At the moment I use Caprover because it already has Penpot. If I could move my work to my Cloudron that would be super.
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Penpot is packaged and ready - https://git.cloudron.io/cloudron/penpot-app . But, it requires redis 6. So, we are working on getting 7.4 out asap (new discourse also needs the updated redis).
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@girish Whoa ! That's huge !
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@girish I woke up this morning, as though from a feverish dream, thinking to myself, "Did I really read something about penpot last night on the forum?" I went to work, and now, late, just had time to enter "penpot" in the forum search, and discover that it was not just a dream.
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yekureplied to rstockm on Mar 31, 2023, 9:21 AM last edited by yeku Mar 31, 2023, 9:38 AM
@rstockm said in Penpot - Design Freedom for Teams:
Adobe purchased Figma
That assertion is false: Adobe has not purchased Figma. In fact Adobe announced their intention to purchase Figma. Of course an intention to purchase is not a purchase.
"Adobe (ADBE) stock fell Friday on news that the U.S. Department of Justice plans to block the software giant's $20 billion acquisition of Figma." Source: Adobe Stock Falls As Feds Move To Block $20 Billion Figma Purchase
Generally, big tech has become very unpopular in the USA over the last few years. Generally, chastising big tech is an easy way for politicians to burnish their image with voters.
However, in this case I have surmised (like many other observers), that, realizing that $20 billion was a ridiculously high price to pay for Figma, Adobe's board of directors decided to use the U.S. Department of Justice to nix the deal. Figma seems to be a very popular and very good product, but $20 billion was an utterly absurd price.
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@girish I presume the purchase will never go through. I would not be surprised if Adobe ends up with a new CEO within a year or two because, it seems to me, that trying to buy Figma for $20 billion was inexcusably foolhardy.
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@girish This hasn't been published yet in the app store yet, correct?
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@andreasdueren it requires stable release of 7.4, I believe, so not yet
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