I'd count OnlyOffice in that group.
Illustrious-Many-782
joined 11 months ago
I'm not hosting anything exotic right now, but in the past, before the -arrs existed, back in the 2000s:
- Linux computers in every room, all PXE booted thin clients I crafted myself from a pallete of off-lease computers
- A custom RSS feed to rtorrent to a MythTV setup that migrated video as you walked between rooms.
The first one was actually useful. The second one was more of a novelty I'd show to visitors.
Niche reason: I'm in China and YouTube is blocked. My server has VPN access, but my Kodi system on my TVs doesn't.
That said, I hadn't heard of this project, but I'll probably install it now instead of manually using yt-dlp.
Well, it's more attitude than verbatim licensing, which is the reason the Nextcloud originally tried to partner with them, then immediately changed to Collabora. Some issues:
I'll just say that while it's technically FOSS, it's not community open source. There's a company that writes it all and open sources a portion of what they write. The company isn't FOSS friendly and continues to squeeze. It's not too much different to why MySQL got forked.