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  • girishG Offline
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    girish Staff
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    #24

    I would love to have Jira as well. Issue is that there is no way to automated the database configuration of those apps. And this is really annoying since it's not the experience that we want to provide our users (and causes support tickets which we don't want to handle). We have reached out to Atlassian support as well in the past and they have been unhelpful. If anyone know of any trick to automated the db setup of those apps, would love to hear it.

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    replied to girish on last edited by
    #25

    @girish You could (maybe) setup the app - then take a copy of the database untouched, modify it with the variables as needed for the app during first time installs??

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    ~ Professional Nerd. Freelance Programmer. ~
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    replied to girish on last edited by subven
    #26

    @girish I'm not sure if I ever saw a complete automated Jira deployment. The company I work for has at least a straight forward docker setup with hassle free update process. As long as it is not a major version upgrade (from Jira 7 to 8...) it works pretty well.
    I would not recommend to automate the process in production without QA (we do not even do that) so it remains a manual task. I can ask my company if I can share some of our code with you.

    Edit: Okay we also got the DB creation+migration part automated
    jiradepl.jpg

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    #27

    @subven That's awesome, I will send you an email to follow up.

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    replied to girish on last edited by
    #28

    @girish I've send you an mail regarding this topic. Hope it gets through because of the "suspicious" attachements. 😉 Hit me up if you have any questions.

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    #29

    Just chiming in that either BBB or Jitsi would be awesome!

    Although yes I think I'd learn slightly toward Jitsi as from what has been written above apparently it uses less resources, it seems more widely used, and it integrates nicely with Rocket.Chat which I'm loving.

    I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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    msbt App Dev
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    #30

    I would give another +1 to jitsi due to the remote desktop feature (available in the electron app, to get rid of teamviewer)

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    #31

    @jdaviescoates said in Upcoming apps:

    I'd learn slightly toward Jitsi as from what has been written above apparently it uses less resources, it seems more widely used, and it integrates nicely with Rocket.Chat which I'm loving.

    Saying that, the first time I used the demo BBB years ago I was blown away but the automatic translation in their chat. I was chatting away to people who were reading and writing in a different language and it was a while before any of us noticed as it was just auto-translating everything into our preferred language!

    I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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    #32

    Hi everyone,

    in the past weeks I have been working with the Cloudron team to make Kopano Meet available as an app for Cloudron.

    Meet is a modern video conferencing app that is designed as a so called Progressive Web App (PWA) which means that you can add it as an app to your phone/tablet/desktop directly from within Meet and without relying on external app stores. Functionality wise Meet provides 1 to 1 and group video calls as well as screensharing. We are utilising a library called "Glue" which facilitates easy integration into other applications, internal proof of concepts with this have already been done with Matrix and ownClouds new Phoenix UI (based on customer projects).

    The app has been released to unstable last week and can be found at https://cloudron.io/store/com.kopano.meet.cloudronapp.html.

    Looking forward to your feedback!

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    #33

    @fbartels amazing news, thanks!

    Really looking forward to trying this out!

    I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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    @fbartels this looks great! I'd like to give it a try, but I'm not sure what the 'first time' message is talking about - what's a TURN server, and if I don't have it configured, is it really entirely self hosted?

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    #35

    @fbartels could you please explain exactly what a "direct connection" means here:

    "In the default configuration there is no TURN server configured, so Kopano Meet will only work between users within networks where direct connections are allowed." ?

    i.e. would two users of the same Cloudron but in different physical locations on different networks be able to have a call without a TURN server? Or would that require a TURN server too?

    Thanks!

    I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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  • fbartelsF Offline
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    replied to thetomester13 on last edited by
    #36

    @thetomester13 TURN is lingo in the networking world. There is even a wikipedia entry for it.

    Yes, Meet is entirely self-hosted. even moreso than Jitsi since it does not depend on apps from the Apple and Google app stores to work in mobile devices. But since its not easy to reliable run a turn service (at best two ip addresses, should be reachable on port 443 to not be blocked on public wifi, ..) we are offering it as a service for our customers.

    @jdaviescoates said in Upcoming apps:

    would two users of the same Cloudron but in different physical locations on different networks be able to have a call without a TURN server?

    There is no straight answer to that as it also depends on firewall configuration. In general Meet uses WebRTC to connect the individual users. At best both users can discover each other directly and no external component is required, if that is not the case stun/turn is used to discover each other, do some udp hole punching or in the worst case relay complete traffic (this would then fall on the shoulders of the turn server).

    Blog about STUN/TURN https://blog.ivrpowers.com/post/technologies/what-is-stun-turn-server/ (not my blog)

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    @fbartels Thanks for the breakdown, I'll give it a whirl!

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    #38

    Been playing with Kopano Meet on a restricted basis on one of my Cloudron instances. Honestly, it's a good, simple solution for certain purposes, but it seems to lack a lot of the features of a full-on BBB/Jitsi installation, for which reason I would still prefer either of those to be available. Perhaps there's room for both to exist on the platform (I think so! They service different niches well), but for my particular desires/plans, the feature set just isn't quite there.

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    #39

    What’s the status on Jitsi currently? For my usecases I find it powerful to use the apps that do one or a tightly scoped things well rather than installing suite type apps.

    So with Riot out the gates and the Matrix app soon to follow, the logical next step for me in that setup is to bring a Jitsi app in under the same roof (Riot+Matrix uses Jitsi under the hood).

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    replied to yusf on last edited by
    #40

    @yusf But doesn't Matrix have it's own video calling features?

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    https://urgero.org
    ~ Professional Nerd. Freelance Programmer. ~
    Matrix: @murgero:urgero.org

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    replied to murgero on last edited by
    #41

    @murgero For 1on1 calls yes, for group calls no.

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  • jdaviescoatesJ Offline
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    @fbartels said in Upcoming apps:

    But since its not easy to reliable run a turn service (at best two ip addresses, should be reachable on port 443 to not be blocked on public wifi, ..) we are offering it as a service for our customers.

    I've not looked at this yet but just found this tutorial about how to set up a turn server to work with nextcloud talk
    https://help.nextcloud.com/t/howto-setup-nextcloud-talk-with-turn-server/30794

    I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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    I am waiting for Matrix server

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