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    nottheendN
    An automatically created badge from Cloudron's perspective: App Verification and Registry After the app is reviewed and approved, Cloudron adds it to its verified apps registry, which includes metadata like app ID, name, version, and verified status. Badge Graphic Creation Cloudron prepares a badge image (SVG or PNG) showing "Packaged by Cloudron" or a similar verified label. This badge image is hosted on Cloudron's servers or CDN. Generate Standardized Markdown Snippet Cloudron creates a standardized Markdown snippet that developers can embed into their README or website. The snippet typically looks like this: [![Packaged by Cloudron](https://cloudron.example.com/badges/appid.svg)](https://cloudron.example.com/apps/appid) Here, the image URL links to the dynamically generated badge image, and the anchor URL links to the app's Cloudron info page. Probably this can be done here, taking comentario as an random example: https://www.cloudron.io/store/app.comentario.cloudronapp.html Badge Hosting and Dynamic Updates The badge image URL is managed by Cloudron, allowing automatic updates if badge styles, wording, or verification states change. All instances where the badge is embedded will reflect updates immediately. Developer/User Integration Cloudron provides the app developer or user with this snippet along with clear instructions to paste it into their GitHub README or other documentation. Automatic Badge Rendering When README files or web pages load, the badge image is fetched from Cloudron's servers and displayed in place, confirming official packaging and build trust visually. This automated generation and hosting process allows Cloudron to centrally manage trust badges and makes it very easy for app maintainers to add a professional verification mark to their repos without manual image management or styling.
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    marcusquinnM
    @timconsidine Still a fan of WP, here. Don't know that any of the JS stacks could do any better, considering WP is the OG bringing blogging to the masses, print seems a natural extension.
  • Submit Cloudron to Ubuntu for Publication

    Discuss ubuntu cloudron snaps publish
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    micmcM
    @bubonicfred said in Submit Cloudron to Ubuntu for Publication: You can install snapd on non-ubuntu systems. Though I have no idea if they have any advantage over flatpak or appimage. Yep, except it turns that we want to get away from snap instead of adopting it for some reasons mentioned here above, so well that's a choice