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    • robi
      robi last edited by girish

      Display something similar to the info in the logs from apphealthmonitor where one can tell how many apps are running how many aren't out of how many total.

      Once one installs 20+ apps, it's a lot of scrolling and squinting to make sure they're all up and didn't fail an update or some other silly thing that needs a few clicks.

      Since I can't seem to upload an image mockup, it looks like this:

      My Apps 45 ( 44 / 1 ) [ search apps ] [ tags ]

      45 = Total apps (same color as My Apps text)
      44 = Total running in green
      1 = Total stopped/down/error in red

      Let the numbers be clickable as tags so one can quickly find the error apps for example.

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      • Lonkle
        Lonkle last edited by

        Love this suggestion and it’s not a hard change either.

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        • nebulon
          nebulon Staff last edited by

          I like the idea, I've added this now to the dashboard and thus it is part of the next release 🙂

          So far very simplistic and looks like this, it will be shown similar to the search field, once more than 8 apps are installed:

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          • Lonkle
            Lonkle last edited by Lonkle

            @nebulon Did you just already implement an idea someone had on this forum 8 hours ago? As if I didn’t already love this community enough; you guys are great!

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            • nebulon
              nebulon Staff last edited by

              It was a very simple task though 😉

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              • Lonkle
                Lonkle @nebulon last edited by

                @nebulon Well yes, but even as simple a task as this is unheard of in other communities to be implemented in hours. I’ve never seen such quick and responsive developers ((like how @girish is helping me with connecting the network of the app containers). It’s just really inspiring.

                Quick question tho, is it just you two developing Cloudron? Or is it just that you two the only ones active in the forums?

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                • nebulon
                  nebulon Staff last edited by

                  It is just the two of us developing Cloudron.

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                  • Lonkle
                    Lonkle @nebulon last edited by Lonkle

                    @nebulon That's absolutely amazing what the two of you have created. Like, seriously, this is fantastic. I haven't been this excited about development in a lonk time (if you couldn't tell from my over-zealousness in the forums, I forgot how much I enjoy development).

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                    • jdaviescoates
                      jdaviescoates @Lonkle last edited by

                      @Lonk said in Dashboard Stats / Health:

                      It’s just really inspiring.

                      It really is!

                      And just imagine if Cloudron was fully open source again like it used to be!

                      IMHO there are so many reasons why that would be great, and AFAICT no good reasons for not doing it! 😄

                      I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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                      • marcusquinn
                        marcusquinn @nebulon last edited by

                        @nebulon @girish great work! Can I take life insurance out on you both? 😂

                        We're not here for a long time - but we are here for a good time :)
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                        • jdaviescoates
                          jdaviescoates @marcusquinn last edited by

                          @marcusquinn said in Dashboard Stats / Health:

                          @nebulon @girish great work! Can I take life insurance out on you both?

                          This is one of the reasons I'd really love Cloudron to be open source again! 😆 (oh, I just said that above! 🤣 )

                          I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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                          • marcusquinn
                            marcusquinn @jdaviescoates last edited by marcusquinn

                            @jdaviescoates As I understand it, and I haven't dug too much, the source-code is included and not obfuscated on each install, so could live on in any unfortunate event — but ultimately the life-blood is a business model that pays more than it costs to support. So, I'm focusing on the how to get more paying subscribers side.

                            I can see both sides of that coin as currently almost everyone here is paying, I wouldn't want to share their time too much with a deluge of unpaid support requests distracting from development.

                            Owner-founder-developer models I have to respect as I run a similar business, clients can see the source if they really want, most don't, and the ones that do tend to be baking their own solutions anyway.

                            We're not here for a long time - but we are here for a good time :)
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                            • Lonkle
                              Lonkle last edited by

                              Yeah, I was disappointed that I couldn't get a dropdown box into app containers (for connecting their networks together on demand) via the current model and figured I'd have to wait for @girish to finish the feature.

                              BUT if when fully installed it let's us browse the code non-obfuscated then I can do so locally. This should be more common knowledge. I thought I was locked out of contributing the proprietary parts of the app. I hope the developers keep the code non-obfuscated so we can continue it's development if they no longer can and so we can help contribute to Cloudron as a whole. Albeit, a little more difficult because I won't be able to do a merge request with non-open-source code so I'll just have to send it to @girish directly.

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                              • jdaviescoates
                                jdaviescoates @Lonkle last edited by jdaviescoates

                                @Lonk said in Dashboard Stats / Health:

                                I won't be able to do a merge request with non-open-source code

                                I've taken this off-topic (sorry!), but I think you could actually do merge requests by joining https://git.cloudron.io/ and submitting them there 🙂

                                Although, of course many people are more reluctant to freely contribute to non open source projects (as some have highlighted in the thread I linked to).

                                @marcusquinn said in Dashboard Stats / Health:

                                I'm focusing on the how to get more paying subscribers side.

                                I honestly believe that open sourcing (again) could greatly help with that. In part just because of the great PR it'd generate. I can easily picture articles and blogs covering it all over the place (I'd even write some of them in places like Shareable and P2P Foundation blog etc!).

                                But also I personally know people who don't use nor subscribe to Cloudron precisely because it isn't open source.

                                Also think of e.g. all the people trying to push government bodies (who often have open source policies) into innovative directions. Imagine if we could get them all signed-up too?

                                In short, I can think of lots of reasons why more people might subscribe if Cloudron were open source again, and I can't think of any reasons why people would suddenly stop subscribing.

                                @marcusquinn said in Dashboard Stats / Health:

                                I wouldn't want to share their time too much with a deluge of unpaid support requests distracting from development.

                                Could easily make this forum (or parts of it) subscriber only.

                                Paying for access to updates and support is the standard successful open source business model.

                                I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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                                • Lonkle
                                  Lonkle @jdaviescoates last edited by

                                  @jdaviescoates I signed up to the GIT. But I think either @girish or @nebulon have to give me permissions to make a repository or be added to one. I don't see the ability to do so anywhere.

                                  And I could make a merge request for files that aren't in there open source and you think they could then merge it with their closed source section? I could try that. Thanks for the tip.

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                                  • jdaviescoates
                                    jdaviescoates @Lonkle last edited by

                                    @Lonk said in Dashboard Stats / Health:

                                    But I think either @girish or @nebulon have to give me permissions to make a repository or be added to one. I don't see the ability to do so anywhere.

                                    Yeah, it's pretty locked down to avoid spam. But pretty sure there are a few others on here who've got account on there and can do that stuff.

                                    I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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                                    • nebulon
                                      nebulon Staff last edited by

                                      @Lonk said in Dashboard Stats / Health:

                                      @jdaviescoates I signed up to the GIT. But I think either @girish or @nebulon have to give me permissions to make a repository or be added to one. I don't see the ability to do so anywhere.

                                      I've increased the project limit for your account now.

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