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Make it possible to search for selfhosted offerings #111

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luckydonald opened this issue Jan 25, 2021 · 8 comments
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Make it possible to search for selfhosted offerings #111

luckydonald opened this issue Jan 25, 2021 · 8 comments

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@luckydonald
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luckydonald commented Jan 25, 2021

What is missing from the changes in #93 and #109, is something to search for selfhostable software, as there is no uniform tag for all of those.
Especially since users are referred here from the selfhosted list (issue), that might be something to consider.

With the PRs and the merged parts already there, there's no way to ctrl+f for a selfhosted tag.
But one can easily jump to the SaaS ones. To me that seems to less likely to be a needed feature.

@luckydonald
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The closest thing currently is searching for "Open Source",
but that would not cover all selfhostable content, e.g. userTrack, which offer a license for selfhosting.

@nodiscc
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nodiscc commented Jan 27, 2021

It is already possible by searching for Source code or any of the language/FOSS license tags.
There is no usertrack entry in the list.

@Cristy94
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Cristy94 commented Jan 28, 2021

There is no usertrack entry in the list

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I guess it's here: https://github.com/awesome-selfhosted/awesome-selfhosted/blob/master/non-free.md

I think that having a self-hosted filter would be nice, I expect a lot more self-hosted (source-available) software to be released in the near future.

@luckydonald
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@nodiscc yes, you repeated what I said.

Many of those solution are paid, so there'll be the non-free ones in this list, too, eventually.

I just used userTrack is an example here.
It offers self hosting, but it isn't "Open Source" in that sense.
If we go with what you suppose we would need to add a dummy
[Open Source](https://example.com/actually-not-open-source) or [Open Source](https://www.usertrack.net/pricing) link, but that is like a ugly workaround, no?

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nodiscc commented Apr 29, 2022

Giving this issue another look after a while.
Since #109, self-hosted software can be found by searching (Ctrl+F) self-hosted in the list.
Does that fix the issue?

/cc @Cristy94 @luckydonald @koconder @0xnr @jtagcat

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nodiscc commented Feb 20, 2023

This list looks abandoned, see awesome-selfhosted/awesome-selfhosted#3575

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nodiscc commented Apr 6, 2023

Self-hosted software moved back to https://github.com/awesome-selfhosted/awesome-selfhosted#analytics

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luckydonald commented Jan 28, 2024

I assume a hacked account.
Spam can report spam on their user account, as documented here:

https://docs.github.com/en/communities/maintaining-your-safety-on-github/reporting-abuse-or-spam#about-reporting-abuse-or-spam

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