![]() In fact, I’m really afraid that this ecloud-selfhosting repository is just reinventing the same wheel as YunoHost, FreedomBox, Sandstorm, Cloudron and other friendly self-hosting distributions … But I don’t know if the /e/ folks realize how time consuming it’s going to be on the long-term to manage the various pieces of config, maintaining/upgrading them and the base system (Debian in our case), app packaging (and upgrades!), DNS configuration and port forwarding tutorials, the mail stack nightmare, security considerations, diagnosis, and making sure that all this is as easy as it can be for the end user (and certainly YunoHost itself is still only easy for tech-savvy folks…). But that would make perfect sense as we’re regularly thinking about how it’s annoying to install and configure every smartphone apps by hand, and how instead an integration between personal servers with smartphones would really contribute in adding meaningfulness and smoothness to the whole degooglization process to the general public ! What I think would make more sense is to make Yunohost compatible with /e/, or viceversa make /e/ compatible with a Yunohost server … I have no idea what it implies though. So I really doubt that you can have this as a Yunohost app, because it looks very much like it is itself an ecosystem, and you can’t have two very different ecosystem on the same machine … (even though the software are probably very similar, still, they are probably configured differently) With that said it’s really not clear to me if this is really something that is packageable to YunoHost : it sounds way too “meta” ? I mean this in the sense that it sounds like the repository is not about setting one specific web app, but more about setting up a whole bunch of services including a mail stack for example. I still don’t know much about /e/ … my understanding is that it’s a smartphone OS that is able to connect to a cloud of services managed by the /e/ people but there’s a strong wish that you should be able to self host all these services ? And that’s apparently what helps doing ? Hmyea that’s something which was already suggested in we did not really continue the discussion because I guess we were too busy with many things … ![]() I think it would be great (at least for people like me) to see /e/ and Yunohost in a common effort to bring this cloud solution as a Yunohost app.īut basically, if any of you, more able than me to package an app for Yunohost, is available to help them get this done properly, it would be great! I just posted an issue on /e/ gitlab in order to make their self-hosted cloud solution a packaged app for Yunohost. Mais si certain-e-s d’entre vous, plus opérationnel-le-s que moi sur le packaging d’app sont partant-e-s pour y contribuer, ce serait chouette ! Leur solution est vraiment chouette et ça vaudrait le coup, à mon sens (à commencer pour mon propre usage perso, et j’imagine celles et ceux dans ma situation), de voir les efforts de /e/ et de Yunohost se rejoindre sur cette solution. Je viens de proposer à la team de /e/ de packager leur solution de cloud auto-hebergé pour Yunohost.
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