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Cal.com (was Calendso) - Calendly Alternative

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  • 3699n3 Offline
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    3699n
    wrote on last edited by
    #86

    I would be interested to know what priority the Cloudron team has for bringing Cal.com to Cloudron. To me it seems like a killer feature, and I don't quite understand why there has been so little input from them in this thread recently.

    Is there a public app roadmap of some sort?

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    • nebulonN Offline
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      nebulon
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      wrote on last edited by
      #87

      We actually wanted to package that already but mostly main bits of the app are not even public as far as I can tell. The main repo references git repos which are not available to the public: https://github.com/calcom/cal.com/tree/main/apps

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      • nebulonN nebulon

        We actually wanted to package that already but mostly main bits of the app are not even public as far as I can tell. The main repo references git repos which are not available to the public: https://github.com/calcom/cal.com/tree/main/apps

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        3699n
        wrote on last edited by
        #88

        @nebulon Interesting. I wasn't aware of that. Aren't all the necessary parts of the project public to deploy it on Cloudron? https://github.com/calcom/docker

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        • 3699n3 3699n

          @nebulon Interesting. I wasn't aware of that. Aren't all the necessary parts of the project public to deploy it on Cloudron? https://github.com/calcom/docker

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          nebulon
          Staff
          wrote on last edited by
          #89

          @3699n I maybe misunderstand their repo structure, but as far as I can tell the backend is not open source, only the frontend assets are.

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          • nebulonN nebulon

            @3699n I maybe misunderstand their repo structure, but as far as I can tell the backend is not open source, only the frontend assets are.

            jdaviescoatesJ Offline
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            jdaviescoates
            wrote on last edited by jdaviescoates
            #90

            @nebulon I don't think that can be right. They certainly claim that it is fully self-hostable, it's deployable on Heroku, Railway, Vercel and Render, and I'm pretty sure I've seen people on Twitter saying they are self-hosting it.

            In this Tweet by Cal.com back in July 2022 they claim over 10,000 people were already self-hosting:

            https://twitter.com/calcom/status/1559246473853812736

            And here is one of the founders and Co-CEOs saying people are self-hosting it:

            https://twitter.com/peer_rich/status/1553123068289187840

            And this one from 11 days ago saying they are putting in a lot of work to make self-hosting easier

            https://twitter.com/peer_rich/status/1610967646652059650

            Presumably you have already looked at that docker link?

            https://github.com/calcom/docker

            Perhaps ask for help/ clarification in their Slack? https://cal.com/slack

            I've also just directly asked them on Twitter here and invited them to chime into this thread:

            https://twitter.com/jdaviescoates/status/1615088837520228370

            Edit:

            Seems there are some issues with slowness when selfhosting though:

            https://twitter.com/peer_rich/status/1610726994525945857

            Also, I've now asked about this in their Slack too:

            https://calendso.slack.com/archives/C01NXDSRY9W/p1673902893871239

            I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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            • jdaviescoatesJ jdaviescoates

              @nebulon I don't think that can be right. They certainly claim that it is fully self-hostable, it's deployable on Heroku, Railway, Vercel and Render, and I'm pretty sure I've seen people on Twitter saying they are self-hosting it.

              In this Tweet by Cal.com back in July 2022 they claim over 10,000 people were already self-hosting:

              https://twitter.com/calcom/status/1559246473853812736

              And here is one of the founders and Co-CEOs saying people are self-hosting it:

              https://twitter.com/peer_rich/status/1553123068289187840

              And this one from 11 days ago saying they are putting in a lot of work to make self-hosting easier

              https://twitter.com/peer_rich/status/1610967646652059650

              Presumably you have already looked at that docker link?

              https://github.com/calcom/docker

              Perhaps ask for help/ clarification in their Slack? https://cal.com/slack

              I've also just directly asked them on Twitter here and invited them to chime into this thread:

              https://twitter.com/jdaviescoates/status/1615088837520228370

              Edit:

              Seems there are some issues with slowness when selfhosting though:

              https://twitter.com/peer_rich/status/1610726994525945857

              Also, I've now asked about this in their Slack too:

              https://calendso.slack.com/archives/C01NXDSRY9W/p1673902893871239

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              chetbaker
              wrote on last edited by chetbaker
              #91

              As far as I understand, it can be selfhosted.

              I've done it myself in the past (not being a developer) using an heroku instance.

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              • jdaviescoatesJ jdaviescoates

                @nebulon I don't think that can be right. They certainly claim that it is fully self-hostable, it's deployable on Heroku, Railway, Vercel and Render, and I'm pretty sure I've seen people on Twitter saying they are self-hosting it.

                In this Tweet by Cal.com back in July 2022 they claim over 10,000 people were already self-hosting:

                https://twitter.com/calcom/status/1559246473853812736

                And here is one of the founders and Co-CEOs saying people are self-hosting it:

                https://twitter.com/peer_rich/status/1553123068289187840

                And this one from 11 days ago saying they are putting in a lot of work to make self-hosting easier

                https://twitter.com/peer_rich/status/1610967646652059650

                Presumably you have already looked at that docker link?

                https://github.com/calcom/docker

                Perhaps ask for help/ clarification in their Slack? https://cal.com/slack

                I've also just directly asked them on Twitter here and invited them to chime into this thread:

                https://twitter.com/jdaviescoates/status/1615088837520228370

                Edit:

                Seems there are some issues with slowness when selfhosting though:

                https://twitter.com/peer_rich/status/1610726994525945857

                Also, I've now asked about this in their Slack too:

                https://calendso.slack.com/archives/C01NXDSRY9W/p1673902893871239

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                marcusquinn
                wrote on last edited by
                #92

                @jdaviescoates Good initiative. If the community here can find the source, then I'm sure we can package it. Need some community help on the research and enlightenment though, as it's not been obvious to us.

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                • marcusquinnM marcusquinn

                  @jdaviescoates Good initiative. If the community here can find the source, then I'm sure we can package it. Need some community help on the research and enlightenment though, as it's not been obvious to us.

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                  wrote on last edited by
                  #93

                  @marcusquinn The source can be found at: https://github.com/calcom/cal.com/tree/e05bcf98c2348d2c322665fa752350134d7c74bb/apps/web

                  api, console, and website are not required for a Cal.com instance.

                  api: Both REST API endpoints and tRPC resolvers
                  console: This is the admin console they use to manage their instance internally
                  website: Landing page

                  Please see this issue for reference: https://github.com/calcom/cal.com/issues/1581

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                  • nebulonN nebulon

                    @3699n I maybe misunderstand their repo structure, but as far as I can tell the backend is not open source, only the frontend assets are.

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                    alishahbaz
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #94

                    @nebulon Hey, I'm one of the founding engineers at Cal.com, @jdaviescoates invited me here to clarify on the open source state of our app. Cal.com is a COSS which means, it is commercialized open source software. So there are parts of the app that are not open source only for enterprise customers. But the backend and front end of the app are definitely all open source and that's why so many developers are able to contribute to the app. I hope this clarifies things for you.

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                    • A alishahbaz

                      @nebulon Hey, I'm one of the founding engineers at Cal.com, @jdaviescoates invited me here to clarify on the open source state of our app. Cal.com is a COSS which means, it is commercialized open source software. So there are parts of the app that are not open source only for enterprise customers. But the backend and front end of the app are definitely all open source and that's why so many developers are able to contribute to the app. I hope this clarifies things for you.

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                      jdaviescoates
                      wrote on last edited by jdaviescoates
                      #95

                      Hey @alishahbaz many thanks for chiming in here 🙂

                      I have to say though, that hasn't really clarified much for me at all.

                      @alishahbaz said in Cal.com (was Calendso) - Calendly Alternative:

                      So there are parts of the app that are not open source only for enterprise customers.

                      I'm not exactly sure what you are saying here.

                      I think was you're saying is: that for enterprise customers only some parts are NOT open source.

                      Is that correct? If so, which parts?

                      Also, importantly, who counts as an enterprise customer?

                      Does this "some parts not open source" effect people who wish to self-host? (which is our concern here).

                      If so, which people, and under what circumstances?

                      @alishahbaz said in Cal.com (was Calendso) - Calendly Alternative:

                      But the backend and front end of the app are definitely all open source and that's why so many developers are able to contribute to the app

                      That's great, thanks.

                      But what we're looking for more clarity on here is not whether or not developers are able to contribute (although that is of course related - and of course it's also possible to contribute as a non developer, as I have already done so multiple times by reporting bugs and letting you debug bugs on my system): it is more whether or not users are able to self-host the complete stack, and if so, how exactly can they do that?

                      To be clear, I am only using and promoting Cal.com because I am under the impression that it is fully open source and self-hostable.

                      But I'm beginning to wonder if I should instead be publicly criticising it for "open washing" (I'm still reserving judgement on this - it sounds like it perhaps is currently possible to self-host the full stack for non-enterprise customers, but that at present that is rather complicated and not for the faint hearted - especially given very experienced developers like @nebulon can't work out how to do it)

                      Thank you in advance for any further clarification you can provide on the topics mentioned, to recount:

                      1. Who counts as an "enterprise" customer?
                      2. What is/ is not open source for such customers?
                      3. Can enterprise/ non-enterprise customers self-host the full stack (even if parts of it are not open source for the enterprise customers, whoever they are)
                      4. How exactly can they do that?

                      🙏

                      I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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                        nebulon
                        Staff
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #96

                        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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                        • nebulonN nebulon

                          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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                          jdaviescoates
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #97

                          @nebulon said in Cal.com (was Calendso) - Calendly Alternative:

                          Anyways we will start looking into getting the app into the library soon.

                          👏 🙏

                          I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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                          • jdaviescoatesJ jdaviescoates

                            @nebulon I don't think that can be right. They certainly claim that it is fully self-hostable, it's deployable on Heroku, Railway, Vercel and Render, and I'm pretty sure I've seen people on Twitter saying they are self-hosting it.

                            In this Tweet by Cal.com back in July 2022 they claim over 10,000 people were already self-hosting:

                            https://twitter.com/calcom/status/1559246473853812736

                            And here is one of the founders and Co-CEOs saying people are self-hosting it:

                            https://twitter.com/peer_rich/status/1553123068289187840

                            And this one from 11 days ago saying they are putting in a lot of work to make self-hosting easier

                            https://twitter.com/peer_rich/status/1610967646652059650

                            Presumably you have already looked at that docker link?

                            https://github.com/calcom/docker

                            Perhaps ask for help/ clarification in their Slack? https://cal.com/slack

                            I've also just directly asked them on Twitter here and invited them to chime into this thread:

                            https://twitter.com/jdaviescoates/status/1615088837520228370

                            Edit:

                            Seems there are some issues with slowness when selfhosting though:

                            https://twitter.com/peer_rich/status/1610726994525945857

                            Also, I've now asked about this in their Slack too:

                            https://calendso.slack.com/archives/C01NXDSRY9W/p1673902893871239

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                            jdaviescoatesJ Offline
                            jdaviescoates
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #98

                            @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/1615088837520228370

                            Just for completeness, here is the response I received:

                            330149c5-2b5f-4c62-aa46-c2eb6f69548c-image.png

                            https://twitter.com/peer_rich/status/1615298951510429696

                            I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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                            • nebulonN nebulon

                              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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                              3699n
                              wrote on last edited by
                              #99

                              @nebulon Amazing! Thank you!!

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                                wrote on last edited by
                                #100

                                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:

                                • https://wpcal.io/

                                Web Design https://www.evergreen.je
                                Development https://brandlight.org
                                Life https://marcusquinn.com

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                                • marcusquinnM marcusquinn

                                  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:

                                  • https://wpcal.io/
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                                  jdaviescoates
                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #101

                                  @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.

                                  I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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                                    jdaviescoates
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                                    #102

                                    2.8 is out:

                                    https://cal.com/blog/v-2-8

                                    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

                                    I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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                                    • jdaviescoatesJ jdaviescoates

                                      2.8 is out:

                                      https://cal.com/blog/v-2-8

                                      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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                                      roofboard
                                      wrote on last edited by
                                      #103

                                      @jdaviescoates
                                      get that bounty up to 1000 and I will spend another week on it and it will be done. -- Already half way there.

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                                      • R roofboard

                                        @jdaviescoates
                                        get that bounty up to 1000 and I will spend another week on it and it will be done. -- Already half way there.

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                                        jdaviescoates
                                        wrote on last edited by
                                        #104

                                        @roofboard it's nothing to do with me

                                        I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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                                          wrote on last edited by
                                          #105

                                          Looks like there's a Pull Request related to the bounty on this:

                                          • https://github.com/calcom/cal.com/issues/3026
                                          • https://github.com/calcom/cal.com/pull/8561

                                          Give it your emoji support 👍

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                                          Development https://brandlight.org
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