Fider
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@marcusquinn said in Fider:
Looks good. Astuto post here for comparison: https://forum.cloudron.io/topic/3001/astuto-for-user-customer-feedback-and-roadmap
Fider looks more actively maintained. I vote Fider!
wrote on Mar 25, 2021, 2:11 PM last edited by A Former User Mar 25, 2021, 2:14 PM@jdaviescoates Iām unsure about their release schedule but either way Iād like one of these
From a UI perspective I much prefer Astuto BUT they make one critical mistake for me: no tagged releases.
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@jdaviescoates Iām unsure about their release schedule but either way Iād like one of these
From a UI perspective I much prefer Astuto BUT they make one critical mistake for me: no tagged releases.
wrote on Mar 25, 2021, 2:28 PM last edited by@atrilahiji said in Fider:
From a UI perspective I much prefer Astuto
The demo isn't working for me, but I've just checked the screenshots from github and it does look nice
But, no that different to Fider either, so intrigued as to why you much prefer Astuto UI?
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@atrilahiji said in Fider:
From a UI perspective I much prefer Astuto
The demo isn't working for me, but I've just checked the screenshots from github and it does look nice
But, no that different to Fider either, so intrigued as to why you much prefer Astuto UI?
wrote on Mar 25, 2021, 3:06 PM last edited by@jdaviescoates hahaha it honestly might be just me seeing pretty colours and being drawn to that
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wrote on Sep 28, 2021, 2:14 AM last edited by
Just found this myself, +1
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wrote on Dec 4, 2021, 4:35 PM last edited by
ClearFlask is another alternative:
https://forum.cloudron.io/topic/5915/clearflask-open-source-product-feedback-public-roadmap-platform/13?_=1638630007903 -
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wrote on Jul 21, 2022, 3:30 PM last edited by
PeerTube have an instance of Fider running here:
https://ideas.joinpeertube.org/
Would love to have this on Cloudron
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wrote on Jul 21, 2022, 6:33 PM last edited by
Looks nice and simple. Cross-posting Flarum as a similar app too:
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wrote on Jul 23, 2022, 8:52 PM last edited by
4 years old .. we really need a better way to get apps up on cloudron!
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@eddowding fider is not even 1.0 yet.
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@eddowding fider is not even 1.0 yet.
wrote on Jul 24, 2022, 8:04 AM last edited by ruihildt Jul 24, 2022, 8:09 AM@girish I just had a look at the GitHub, and it's one of those projects where low numbers doesn't mean it's not stable yet.
It's already in production for some big websites (like OBS project, but there are othey examples, see https://github.com/getfider/fider/issues/899 ), and while the developer had burned out in the past, they have now committed, more than a year ago, to stay on PR submitted and security updates.
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@girish I just had a look at the GitHub, and it's one of those projects where low numbers doesn't mean it's not stable yet.
It's already in production for some big websites (like OBS project, but there are othey examples, see https://github.com/getfider/fider/issues/899 ), and while the developer had burned out in the past, they have now committed, more than a year ago, to stay on PR submitted and security updates.
wrote on Jul 25, 2022, 6:46 AM last edited byMeantime Clearflask (mentioned above) seems actively more mature and in more production use than Fider, so would probably get my vote.
It really feels like a bounty / marketplace for docker-cloudronification** would open up this challenge to more people, and allow easier prioritisation.
Something like https://app.bountysource.com/
** Because I don't understand what I'm talking about
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Meantime Clearflask (mentioned above) seems actively more mature and in more production use than Fider, so would probably get my vote.
It really feels like a bounty / marketplace for docker-cloudronification** would open up this challenge to more people, and allow easier prioritisation.
Something like https://app.bountysource.com/
** Because I don't understand what I'm talking about
wrote on Jul 25, 2022, 7:32 AM last edited by@eddowding This bounty type development has been talked about multiple times across the years, and it never took off in the Cloudron app packaging context.
Having packagers scratch their itch or Cloudron devs taking time to do it for their customers has been the most successful ways of getting an app packaged.Interestingly, one of the thing valued by Fider users is its simplicity. Not everyone has the same needs, so different solutions with different approaches are equally valuable.
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@eddowding This bounty type development has been talked about multiple times across the years, and it never took off in the Cloudron app packaging context.
Having packagers scratch their itch or Cloudron devs taking time to do it for their customers has been the most successful ways of getting an app packaged.Interestingly, one of the thing valued by Fider users is its simplicity. Not everyone has the same needs, so different solutions with different approaches are equally valuable.
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@ruihildt I find it .. hard to believe that the ROI wouldn't be worth it.
Ooh I want to do some napkin maths: how many apps could a f/t dev cloudronify per month?
@eddowding my napkin / fag packet is 2 - 4 apps p/month, allowing for testing and preserving Cloudron standards and quality.
Which is quite a high cost per app.
And some complex apps may be simply not possible.
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I was just looking at this, looks really nice.
Here's how to install an instance:
wrote on Nov 30, 2022, 11:21 AM last edited by@jdaviescoates said in Fider:
Here's how to install an instance:
https://getfider.com/docs/hosting-instance/These are the current instructions:
https://fider.io/docs/hosting-instance
Uses Docker.
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wrote on Feb 23, 2023, 12:12 PM last edited by
I just noticed that Scaleway use this for their feature requests site too:
https://feature-request.scaleway.com/
Be great to have it on Cloudron!
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I just noticed that Scaleway use this for their feature requests site too:
https://feature-request.scaleway.com/
Be great to have it on Cloudron!
wrote on Feb 23, 2023, 8:52 PM last edited by@jdaviescoates with 20 upvotes and counting...
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@jdaviescoates with 20 upvotes and counting...
wrote on Feb 23, 2023, 11:13 PM last edited byI still think Flarum is the more mature and polished option in this area:
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I still think Flarum is the more mature and polished option in this area:
wrote on Feb 24, 2023, 12:43 AM last edited by@marcusquinn that's a different category, no? feedback vs forum.
Like comparing uservoice and nodebb.
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@marcusquinn that's a different category, no? feedback vs forum.
Like comparing uservoice and nodebb.
wrote on Feb 24, 2023, 1:05 AM last edited by@robi Hmmm, I thought they used to have more of an upvote layout. Maybe my ageing memory.
Maybe also Astuto: