

At least they are searchable. We use outline at work and try to find some stuf on search engines for it XD
Imagine adding OpenDesk to the mix


At least they are searchable. We use outline at work and try to find some stuf on search engines for it XD
Imagine adding OpenDesk to the mix


For people wondering about the source of the project:
Kiteworks threatened them about illegal worker theft, they were not happy a lot of dev left for the fork, and as an american company, they don’t know worker right.


In my opinion, any Public Administration depending on software without control over the source (paying contractor is another debate) is a bad idea, you don’t have to wait for a company to go rogue (for its client) to realize it.
What transparency can you get if you don’t know your software ? Trusting publisher without permanent audit is worthless, also, with this amount of dependency, corruption could arise just to keep it.
If in the future they consider it good timing, this should be considered a defeat.
Finamp as a music specialized client is really awesome. Just get the beta version as they are reworking it deeply and the stable one is not really updated (also app password make it easier to use OIDC sso plugin on jellyfin)


I currently have my services as quadlet, not servarr though. My strategy to wite them was to start from podman CLI, setting up option as it went and when I was done I would use the CLI to generate Quadlet files.


I don’t know where you are and it probably matters, but in France you would need to suscribe to an enterprise contract to use your own gear, or smaller ISPs. At best, we can put them in bridge mode. You need to look out for your ISP for that.
I am currently running nextcloud for myself. I think about migrating to opencloud, or something lighter like sftpgo to only have file and online file editor, and using a dedicated app for photo backups. Also, the UI is quite heavy on nextcloud, and opencloud’s UI seems lighter and faster.
If nextcloud works for you, keep on :)