• Snot Flickerman
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    144 days ago

    Nice. Where is the source, on github (I didn’t see it but I only skimmed)? Federated? Self-hostable?

    • @whatsgoingdom@rollenspiel.forum
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      334 days ago

      From briefly looking over the toot, I think the German version is called openDesk (bad choice as there seems to be some interior design software with the same name) there is a community version you can self host in a docker container. They apparently also have distro packages for Debian and Ubuntu but they seem to have stopped development on those.

      Here’s a link: https://opendesk.eu/en/

      • @mtoboggan@feddit.org
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        204 days ago

        openDesk is a complete suite of open source software. I guess Docs could at some point become a part of it. But it‘s not the same thing.

    • chameleon
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      274 days ago

      Github: https://github.com/suitenumerique/docs

      Self-hostable, but it seems like an absolute behemoth of an application if their “non-production-use-only” docker-compose file is to be believed, and I couldn’t find any production-ready deployment instructions on a quick skim. No obvious signs of federation and I didn’t see anything on their roadmap, not sure it would make a lot of sense for this though.

      • @cley_faye@lemmy.world
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        64 days ago

        Deployment instructions start with the prerequisite that you have a full kubernetes cluster with ingress laying around, so… yeah. It looks like it’ll be on the heavy side.