standard notes - storage server component
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Looks like standard notes now only requires 4 containers in a standard docker-compose installation:
- standardnotes/server
- localstack/localstack:1.3
- mysql:8
- redis:6.0-alpine
Since cloudron supports the last two natively that bodes well. I guess the main porting task would be to merge the standardnotes/server and localstack images and run them together with a supervisor.
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More details now available on licensing for self hosted option:
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It seems the price is 39/year. Very reasonable!
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@lukas said in standard notes - storage server component:
so a subscription is definitely needed?
I am not familiar with the self-hosted version, I only use the hosted version.
On the hosted version, paying a fee unlocks extra facilities and plugins, but it is (or used to be) possible to use the basic version free.
But maybe it is different for self-hosted and licence is required for even basic usage. -
They had this loophole in the past that if you host the extensions that were otherwise paywalled yourself (since they were still oss) that you could use these. But with the introduction of this subscription that loophole got closed as far as i know.
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I would also greatly appreciate the addition!
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It does seem you get the basic functionality, but to "unlock" everything, you would need to purchase an offline plan.
*Note that subscriptions created on your self-hosted server in this manner unlock server side premium features, but not client-side premium features (such as Super notes and Nested tags). To gain the full benefits of the Standard Notes ecosystem, you'll need to purchase an offline plan.
Offline plans offer you the full range of benefits of the Standard Notes ecosystem at a fraction of the cost of our hosted plans.*
Seems it's currently on sale 30% off; $39/yr or $113/5 yr