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I am paying to have a Cloudron App built, ideas?

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    You mean, you pay someone to develop a web application for the Twilio client + package this app for cloudron. In my opinion these are two different tasks.

    You also have to keep in mind that you need someone to maintain the app and the cloudron package otherwise it will not go well for long.

    From what I saw, there is the option to pay cloudrons developers to package the app for cloudron. Maybe you pay someone to develop an docker app + reach out to cloudron since they should be more efficient when it comes to packaging/integration.

    Some random thoughts:

    • What are your intentions / what is your goal?
    • Alternatives to Twilio? Kazoo?
    • What license are you using?
    • Are you aiming at open source at all?

    If you want to do it "right", this could be a big project that quickly burns your budget so well-formulated UATs would be good.

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      By the sound of it you simply need to pay @girish and @nebulon to properly package playSMS for Cloudron, and perhaps pay Anton (author of playSMS) to extend it with an LDAP feature if that’s not already present. playSMS supports Twilio as gateway, among several other services.

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      • yusfY yusf

        By the sound of it you simply need to pay @girish and @nebulon to properly package playSMS for Cloudron, and perhaps pay Anton (author of playSMS) to extend it with an LDAP feature if that’s not already present. playSMS supports Twilio as gateway, among several other services.

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        @yusf does playSMS support voice?

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        • yusfY yusf

          By the sound of it you simply need to pay @girish and @nebulon to properly package playSMS for Cloudron, and perhaps pay Anton (author of playSMS) to extend it with an LDAP feature if that’s not already present. playSMS supports Twilio as gateway, among several other services.

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          will
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          @yusf Play SMS looks like exactly what I'm looking for. I'll reach out to the dev.

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          • subvenS subven

            You mean, you pay someone to develop a web application for the Twilio client + package this app for cloudron. In my opinion these are two different tasks.

            You also have to keep in mind that you need someone to maintain the app and the cloudron package otherwise it will not go well for long.

            From what I saw, there is the option to pay cloudrons developers to package the app for cloudron. Maybe you pay someone to develop an docker app + reach out to cloudron since they should be more efficient when it comes to packaging/integration.

            Some random thoughts:

            • What are your intentions / what is your goal?
            • Alternatives to Twilio? Kazoo?
            • What license are you using?
            • Are you aiming at open source at all?

            If you want to do it "right", this could be a big project that quickly burns your budget so well-formulated UATs would be good.

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            will
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            @subven

            Goal: Have an SMS app on Cloudron.
            Open to alternatives, but Twilo is a pretty great platform, I'd have to be convinced.
            Licensing, I'm not addressing that right now. Its too sticky of a question. Open to input.
            On Open sourcing, yeah, absolutely.

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            • christiaanC christiaan

              @yusf does playSMS support voice?

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              yusf
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              @christiaan I’ve no idea of what ”voice” means in this case. ¯_(ツ)_/¯

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              • yusfY yusf

                @christiaan I’ve no idea of what ”voice” means in this case. ¯_(ツ)_/¯

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                @yusf said in I am paying to have a Cloudron App built, ideas?:

                @christiaan I’ve no idea of what ”voice” means in this case. ¯_(ツ)_/¯

                Perhaps sending an audio message that you record, like WeChat?

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                • yusfY yusf

                  @christiaan I’ve no idea of what ”voice” means in this case. ¯_(ツ)_/¯

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                  will
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                  @yusf I meant voice communications. As in, phone calls.

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                    @yusf I meant voice communications. As in, phone calls.

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                    @will Anton, the developer, also has a VOIP project - "VoIP ID is a Free and Open Source Software to build a hosted VoIP server or hosted IPPBX service. The project continuously powers Telepon Rakyat (http://teleponrakyat.id) Indonesia cloud VoIP service server."

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                      @will Anton, the developer, also has a VOIP project - "VoIP ID is a Free and Open Source Software to build a hosted VoIP server or hosted IPPBX service. The project continuously powers Telepon Rakyat (http://teleponrakyat.id) Indonesia cloud VoIP service server."

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                      @oj This guy is just a gangster of comms hahaha

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