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Olivier Forget

@dahukanna @scottjenson For what it's worth, this is why I decided early on that one principle of dropserver.org is that you'd be able to take your stuff and move it easily. Should there be different ways of hosting Dropserver apps in the future (ha) then I want to establish very early that downloading a copy of your data and importing that into a different instance "should just work" (as far as it's possible.) This is the kind of thing you have to establish early.

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Olivier Forget

@aljazmerzen @dahukanna @scottjenson Definitely! I was a (small) backer of their Kickstarter back in the day. Unfortunately the project isn't super active now. Also the paradigm they chose is not without issues. I wrote about that here: olivierforget.net/blog/2020/th still a great project that I wish would gain more traction.

Josef Davies-Coates

@teleclimber @aljazmerzen @dahukanna @scottjenson my favourite thing in this space is @cloudron it's by far the best IMHO. It's not #opensource but it's #sourceavailable. I started a thread on their forum of other similar things here which may be of interest forum.cloudron.io/post/73347

KungFuDiscoMonkey

@josef @teleclimber @aljazmerzen @dahukanna @scottjenson Oh wow! I've seen some of these on my own, but had not seen a list collected like that.

Home Assistant OS also has this in a way with the installable addons.
It's Docker based and most of the repos are published.

github.com/home-assistant/oper
github.com/home-assistant/addo
github.com/hassio-addons

Josef Davies-Coates replied to KungFuDiscoMonkey

@kfdm @teleclimber @aljazmerzen @dahukanna @scottjenson yeah Cloudron is Docker based too, and the individual Cloudron app packages they create are all themselves #opensource git.cloudron.io/apps it's just the core @cloudron platform itself that is only #sourceavailable

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