Chris Vogel
@me@chrichri.ween.de
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Well, I'll give it a try: https://forum.yunohost.org/t/nextcloud-aio-yunohost/36056.
#yunohost should provide the nginx (and let's encrypt certificate) and I'll look at nextcloud-aio (again) and see how I like it.
@jimbolaya@social.linux.pizza @hermankopinga@mastodon.social
I'd have some questions about #nextcloud. I'm running a nextcloud on my internal net (no direct internet access) and am wondering is it still the right solution to migrate onto a new hardware?
I'm asking, because I'm not feeling very comfortable with it, because I'm not really understanding it. I'm more a unix like person - keep it simple.
I'm using so far these nextcloud-like services:
So for me it seems that it is #calendar, #contacts and maybe #memories.
If I'd break #nextcloud I'd break all of these applications. So I'm thinking if I could just use a bunch of applications like #lufi and #syncthing to migrate to instead of using the nextcloud framework.
I'd be happy about comments on this line of thought, motivations and arguments to keep using nextcloud and insight, practical experiences and reasons to migrate to other projects and drop nextcloud.
Should I