I, Librarian
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@ultraviolet are you still maintaining this package of yours?
Doesn't look like it from https://github.com/mkucej/i-librarian-free but perhaps that isn't the latest repo?
Edit: doh! that's the I, Librarian repo, not your Cloudron package!
I'd love to have it in the app store! (although doesn't look like it's that active )
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replied to jdaviescoates on last edited by
@jdaviescoates I would love to have it too, more so because the current alternative we do have, calibre, doesn't seem to work stable.
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@qwinter said in I, Librarian:
calibre, doesn't seem to work stable.
yes, the calibre package is a bit too unloved imho
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@ultraviolet looks nice.
Is your repo ready for sharing ? No worries if not.
Seems like it could be deployed in a LAMP app w/o a repo ?
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@jdaviescoates Calibre is a wonderful tool, and it has loads of funcitonality, however, I am a bit wary of it.
The way it retrieves data from proprietary websites, e.g. Amazon for book covers, and other functionality makes me wonder whether it could well be turned against users to spy on what people have in their libraries.
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@LoudLemur I really wouldn't worry about that tbh
Calibre is a wonderful project.
Imho grabbing data from the tech giants is a least clawing back some of the value we all largely created for them which is rightly ours in the first place anyway
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Are you still testing "I, Librarian" @ultraviolet? Would love to give it a go. Can you give me access to your repo?
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@storytracer said in I, Librarian:
Are you still testing "I, Librarian" @ultraviolet? Would love to give it a go. Can you give me access to your Repo
I have the same question and the same plus, would be great to use I, Librarian in cloudron
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It looks like the free/self-hosted version has limitations: https://i-librarian.net/compare
or is that only for the hosted free version?
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replied to humptydumpty on last edited by
@humptydumpty Those limitation do apply to the self-hosted version (as only the Free Software version can be self hosted)