Cal.com (was Calendso) - Calendly Alternative
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thanks for everyone chiming in here and @alishahbaz for the clarification. Generally we don't mind if open source or not, as long as we can build an app package. Seems like I got confused about the subrepo style there and somehow thought only pre-built docker images for the backend parts are delivered.
Anyways we will start looking into getting the app into the library soon.
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@nebulon said in Cal.com (was Calendso) - Calendly Alternative:
Anyways we will start looking into getting the app into the library soon.
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@jdaviescoates said in Cal.com (was Calendso) - Calendly Alternative:
I've also just directly asked them on Twitter here and invited them to chime into this thread:
https://twitter.com/jdaviescoates/status/1615088837520228370Just for completeness, here is the response I received:
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Not as easy as first hoped for packaging. In the meantime, here's a reasonable and free Wordpress plugin that offers a subset of this kind of feature:
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@marcusquinn I'm happily using the hosted cal.com service myself.
It's pretty much the only service like this that integrates with self-hosted caldav calendars.
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2.8 is out:
Not only that, but there is now also a $100 bounty on packaging it for Cloudron!
https://github.com/calcom/cal.com/issues/3026#issuecomment-1509352147
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@jdaviescoates
get that bounty up to 1000 and I will spend another week on it and it will be done. -- Already half way there. -
@roofboard it's nothing to do with me
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Looks like there's a Pull Request related to the bounty on this:
Give it your emoji support
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Seems they are generally supportive of it being on Cloudron, in at least making it compatible, I think the rest is our side of the packaging job.
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While these two relevant issues (https://github.com/calcom/cal.com/issues/3026 and https://github.com/calcom/cal.com/issues/6780) remain open, it looks like a PR was merged and released in 2.9.5 a few weeks ago that addressed both of these: "feat: Make database optional when building" (https://github.com/calcom/cal.com/pull/8561)
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@ajtatum There's no lack of willing to package apps, the issues more come from the apps themselves having difficulties in working with a locked-down Docker setup, and the author's don't have to make their apps compatible if they prefer to use unusual stack setups.
Sure you can package them in vanilla Docker, but then you have all the maintenance and debugging that app store managed apps have done for you.
FWIW, if you didn't already look, Easy Appointments is already available:
And these are free Wordpress plugins options:
Cal.com does look great, and I've seen the 95% of work done on it to attempt to make is Cloudron-easy as an app store app, but sometimes that last 5% is many times more work, and then author negotiation, than the 95% part.
I guess that's the thing about open-source, no-one is entitled to anything, it's always going to be a best effort at the time offering.
If you want guarantees, then you can always subscribe to cal.com directly, and influence their development directly.
I think the expectation that Cloudron fixes every apps inadequacies to package and maintain and make easy for all, is always going to need some pragmatism.
As they say, you can pay with your money, or with your time, at least you have that freedom of choice and voice here.
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@sparkwise Doesn't the PR you linked resolve the issues that have previously been blocking the packaging as a Cloudron app? Would it be possible for you to take another look @girish ? Cal.com would still be a killer app to have on the platform.