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it's a django based app, so yes it's shame to not publish a tutorial to install it manually (or just say, you can setup it like any other django app...) |
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Ok seems "MIT expat" is just the MIT license we already see in other apps... I was not aware about the orther MIT license like MIT x11 license... |
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Given that the system can already provide a redis and postgres database, I suppose it is easier to extract the individual components out of the app. Especially as the developers provide a version with separate docker images for each module. It would just need the baserow backend/frontend images and celery. There's also an old guide of how to do this that the developers have archived, I can see how relevant it is though I suspect it won't work without some modernization but it would be a good start. I'll see what I can do this with. |
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There is an open source version with limited features. |
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@imreallyliam Are you okay to update this pr with the repo of @otm33GH as it better follows YunoHost best practices? If yes, @otm33GH are you okay to transfer the repo to the YunoHost orga? |
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