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    What's coming in 6.0 (take 2)

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    • girish
      girish Staff last edited by girish

      We are continuing to work on getting many more of the apps published, see the WIP tag. Thanks to the community for really helping us out here!

      Features planned for 6.0:

      • Ubuntu Focal 20.04 support
      • Mailbox sharing - we tried IMAP based mailbox sharing but this doesn't work well for the apps we have. We will instead make it such that a single mailbox can have multiple owners.
      • Optimize WP and Nextcloud installations. This is not directly related to box code but we want to speeden things up and optimize the configs since we have a large number of installs with these 2 apps. @MooCloud_Matt has given us a lot of ideas to work with here.
      • Mail - Full text search via IMAP (solr integration)
      • Volume management - this will allow mounting paths on the host into apps.
      • i18n

      We removed the unified dashboard for now. @nebulon and I think it will take a good 1-2 months to implement and test and we want to keep the releases going. We will start implementing unified dashboard in a branch.

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        murgero App Dev @girish last edited by murgero

        @girish said in What's coming in 6.0 (take 2):

        Volume management - this will allow mounting paths on the host into apps.

        Will this allow an admin to mount LXC based containers? I've had an idea of using Cloudron to manage virtual desktops for corporate usage (like VDI on Windows).

        Edit: I meant mounting the LXC root dir - not running the actual container itself.

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        • marcusquinn
          marcusquinn @murgero last edited by

          @murgero Sounds interesting. Maybe this is of interest too: https://forum.cloudron.io/topic/3128/rudder-it-infrastructure-auditing-security-management-platform

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          • Lonk
            Lonk @girish last edited by

            @girish What's this "unified dashboard" feature, screenshots / mock ups? Or would I have to build that branch and install to see it?

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            • jdaviescoates
              jdaviescoates @Lonk last edited by

              @Lonk in short:

              "Unified dashboard for multiple cloudron setups - This will provide a unified auth across cloudron setups plus a single dashboard to control multiple cloudrons. "

              From the old post: https://forum.cloudron.io/post/10192

              Sounds totally awesome! (but also a huge piece of work)

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                plusone-nick @girish last edited by

                We removed the unified dashboard for now. @nebulon and I think it will take a good 1-2 months to implement and test and we want to keep the releases going. We will start implementing unified dashboard in a branch.

                Please let me know if I can help with testing as I am very much looking forward to this feature!
                Can leverage the few (3) Lenovo thin clients that I mentioned in my Multi-Node post =]

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                • Lonk
                  Lonk last edited by

                  I've been meaning to ask this guys, but what's "focal" support. I've tried looking it up and it has something to do with Ubuntu, but I don't exactly know what it means? 😅

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                  • Lonk
                    Lonk last edited by

                    Wait a second does focal support...is that the name of Ubuntu 20.04. If so...uhm, I'm an idiot. 😂 I've been wondering what focal support was for days and even looked it up.

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                    • girish
                      girish Staff @Lonk last edited by

                      @Lonk edited for clarity 🙂

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                      • Lonk
                        Lonk last edited by Lonk

                        @girish I just saw that in my notifications and I laughed at myself knowing that that was the only reason you changed it. Everybody else knew. But to be fair. I just got into DOCKER two weeks ago and only installed Ubuntu on my VPS for Cloudron specifically so I'm new to all of this. 😅

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                        • mehdi
                          mehdi App Dev last edited by

                          ( @Lonk honestly, I didn't know either 😅 )

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                          • Lonk
                            Lonk @mehdi last edited by

                            @mehdi Thank god I wasn't the only one. 😂

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                            • Lonk
                              Lonk last edited by

                              So what does 20.04 being updated for the host Cloudron system mean for the platform as a whole? I'm going to go look up the release notes of 20.04. But I was wondering what new features were specifically applicable to us.

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                              • girish
                                girish Staff last edited by

                                Feature wise, 20.04 brings nothing new. But its important because most of the popular vps providers are now switching to it as the default ubuntu. Users forget often to switch to ubuntu 18 before creating a vm.

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                                • robi
                                  robi last edited by

                                  Relevant post here
                                  playing with this mgmt app idea may bring more clarity here as it's being used.

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                                  • atrilahiji
                                    atrilahiji App Dev last edited by

                                    Funny enough, when I migrated from a VPS to on-prem (my house) I initially tried installing it on 20.04. Didn't work. :^)

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                                    • jdaviescoates
                                      jdaviescoates @girish last edited by jdaviescoates

                                      @girish said in What's coming in 6.0 (take 2):

                                      Ubuntu Focal 20.04 support

                                      Just to check, but I assume Ubuntu 18.04 will continue to be supported by Cloudron until it's end of life (i.e. until April, 2023)?

                                      @girish said in What's coming in 6.0 (take 2):

                                      • Mail - Full text search via IMAP (solr integration)

                                      Can't wait for this! I think this will mean I'll finally have the courage to ditch G Suite for my primary email! 🙂

                                      But, I wonder, will it somehow enable (at least some) of the search operators available in Gmail?

                                      From the little I've read, I get the impression solr can do this stuff, but I just wonder if there will be (or are?) any open source webmail clients that can actually take advantage of it once we've got it?

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                                      • girish
                                        girish Staff @jdaviescoates last edited by

                                        @jdaviescoates yes ubuntu 18.04 will continue to be supported.

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                                        • necrevistonnezr
                                          necrevistonnezr @jdaviescoates last edited by necrevistonnezr

                                          @jdaviescoates said in What's coming in 6.0 (take 2):

                                          From the little I've read, I get the impression solr can do this stuff, but I just wonder if there will be (or are?) any open source webmail clients that can actually take advantage of it once we've got it?

                                          Apparently, Roundcube should work (https://wiki.magenbrot.net/linux/mail/dovecot/volltextsuche_in_mails_mit_solr (German) and https://github.com/RainLoop/rainloop-webmail/issues/73#issuecomment-251093397).

                                          Rainloop works with SOLR and dovecot (which I think Cloudron uses) if you create a virtual mail folder with all mail: https://github.com/RainLoop/rainloop-webmail/issues/73#issuecomment-412377275

                                          Since the otherwise excellent Rainloop doesn't even support search in multiple folders, this would be a great improvement! I hope wish that @girish and @nebulon would / could preconfigure dovecot accordingly...

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                                          • jdaviescoates
                                            jdaviescoates @necrevistonnezr last edited by

                                            @necrevistonnezr thanks, that all sounds positive, but I don't see anything there about which search operators will work. Guess maybe I'll just have to wait and see!

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