Focalboard is an open source, self-hosted alternative to Trello, Notion, and Asana.

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    1 year ago

    There is also kinda similar open source software plane

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      1 year ago

      Don’t forget the highly customizable and themeable Kanboard, made by the same people behind Miniflux. I will check out plane, though. Looks neat!

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    1 year ago

    Story time! (YMMV as they say)

    I decided I wanted to self host an app like this just a few weeks ago. I started with Focalboard but just could not get it running as a personal server instance on Docker. (This could entirely be on me as I am very much still learning) I got confused in the whole what’s Mattermost / what’s still part of Focalboard talk, and I wanted to use a Docker compost file but they don’t have one on this page. I got an instance running anyway, but the site wasn’t responding when I tried to load it in my browser. I’ve made this work now for about 8 other apps but just could not find the root cause with this one.

    I ended up installing and loving Planka though. For my extremely simple use case, it’s just right. The docker installation was dead simple and it ‘just works’ for me.

    https://planka.app/
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    https://docs.planka.cloud/docs/installation/docker/production_version

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    1 year ago

    Initially Focalboard looked very interesting until mattermost decided to not support it anymore and leaving it’s future tangling in the air.

    Other options I am also looking into besides the ones mentioned are

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    Sounds cool, however don’t forget this is under MatterMost Licensing:

    A source available license gives access to source code, but places restrictions on its use. The Mattermost Source Available License allows free-of-charge and unrestricted use of the source code in development and testing environments, but requires a valid Mattermost Enterprise Edition License in a production environment.

    https://docs.mattermost.com/about/faq-license.html