What's coming in 6.1
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@girish said in What's coming in 6.1:
- Add well-known support in Domains view. This is essentially trying to automate the matrix well-known setup. It seems many people struggle with the SSH instructions.
Guilty as charged!
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An update on this. The following are already implemented:
- Token based login for the dashboard. This will allow service providers to have a clickable link using which one can auto-login to the Cloudron dashboard. (cc @MooCloud_Matt )
- cloudron-setup script now has a
--generate-setup-token
argument. With this the install/restore routes are protected with a token.
proxyAuth apps now support 2FA - App update notification status is also remembered across restarts.
In progress:
- Add well-known UI to domains view. The backend logic is already implemented.
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With 6.1 coming out soon, it would be great to be able to include more languages. Currently we already received a lot of work done in Dutch and Chinese and we will include those for sure. Shout out to @imc67 and fengchang for that effort.
You can check the current state of translation at https://translate.cloudron.io/projects/cloudron/dashboard/
Please raise your hand if you want to contribute to one of them, we need your language skills For furthering inclusion of people, not fluent in English, I think we should ship with any language being more than 50% translated. Looks like Italian and Vietnamese are on its way already.
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@nebulon said in What's coming in 6.1:
Please raise your hand if you want to contribute to one of them, we need your language skills
Does translation require login?
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@p44 Yes currently we have disabled anonymous translation or suggestion and public registration to prevent spam. However if you want to contribute just send us a mail to support@cloudron.io with your intended username and the language you want to help out.
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@girish Nextcloud High Performance Backend https://forum.cloudron.io/post/18253
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@girish said in What's coming in 6.1:
@mehdi Currently, it is ignored. Do you think we should maybe disable password validation with basic auth and make it only work with app passwords?
That's an interesting idea. Another possible way would be to only allow BasicAuth if explicitely asked for in the Manifest. It would need a minor change for the apps that need it, but it's totally acceptable IMO. (both options are not exclusive :))