Create app "packages" for 'managed' cloudrons
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@scooke said in Create app "packages" for 'managed' cloudrons:
Mattermost to TChat, Peertube to Video, Polr to Colibris.Link, and Scrumblr to Post-It. I don't know why they do this; I would think that promoting the use of open source and self-hosted software would gain even more credence by using the well-known name of well-used software.
All your points are good of course. Now, whatever is their reason to do so, at first look they're clearly reflecting the concern addressed by @Benoit because it all depends on your target market may I say it again.
Outside of Internet technologies world, among the people out there, very few who know the biiib about Mattermost, Jitsi, or even Nextcloud and it's a fact. So, when we think about it "packaging" could also help to address the problem for both world. And that all depends on HOW you present the "product" to your target market.
Example:
With package One you can easily publish a website without coding, communicate directly to all visitors though an instant chat device on your site, access all statistics you need to tweak your marketing, and create unlimited email boxes with IMAP, POP3, and SMTP.You get:
- list your
- apps
- for package one
- with REAL app name
Again, imagination is the limit.
It could be a manageable app store by the super admin of the cloudron. He could hide the default app store for non technical clients and choose what apps need to be accessible with a customization on the description of these apps. it could be an interface with toggle buttons to activate or deactivate some apps. And you can choose the text you want to show for each app activated. the process to install would be the same. Be careful for me in the back, it is the same app store but it is the front what is different and more compatible with newbies and non tech users.
it is a big improvement but it does not seem impossible to do for super @girish ;). Perhaps i don't see all the difficulties it could engage.
Anyway it could be a more comprehensible interface to help the onboarding of new users. -
I loath per-user charges for anything - it is an artificially unnecessary restriction. Far better to charge for resources. I'd actively go out of my way to circumvent any per-user licensing restrictions, including promoting competitive alternatives without it.
@marcusquinn said in Create app "packages" for 'managed' cloudrons:
I loath per-user charges for anything - it is an artificially unnecessary restriction. Far better to charge for resources. I'd actively go out of my way to circumvent any per-user licensing restrictions, including promoting competitive alternatives without it.
It's NOT what we are discussing here
and resources or scaling as been touched also part of the idea.
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It could be a manageable app store by the super admin of the cloudron. He could hide the default app store for non technical clients and choose what apps need to be accessible with a customization on the description of these apps. it could be an interface with toggle buttons to activate or deactivate some apps. And you can choose the text you want to show for each app activated. the process to install would be the same. Be careful for me in the back, it is the same app store but it is the front what is different and more compatible with newbies and non tech users.
it is a big improvement but it does not seem impossible to do for super @girish ;). Perhaps i don't see all the difficulties it could engage.
Anyway it could be a more comprehensible interface to help the onboarding of new users.@Benoit said in Create app "packages" for 'managed' cloudrons:
It could be a manageable app store by the super admin of the cloudron. He could hide the default app store for non technical clients and choose what apps need to be accessible with a customization on the description of these apps. it could be an interface with toggle buttons to activate or deactivate some apps. And you can choose the text you want to show for each app activated. the process to install would be the same. Be careful for me in the back, it is the same app store but it is the front what is different and more compatible with newbies and non tech users.
Certainly, this is another way of seeing and doing things to accomplish this, and it's great ideas as well. That's the reason for such forum and how genius software are created. We have here a crowd of people with amazing backgrounds of all sorts and it's the main reason we've a rich community.
it is a big improvement but it does not seem impossible to do for super @girish ;). Perhaps i don't see all the difficulties it could engage.
Anyway it could be a more comprehensible interface to help the onboarding of new users.Ah, you're conscious all is possible with @girish right?
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