What Open Source software are you using in Community/Union Organizing, Advocacy, Civil Society Organizing or NGO work?
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What Open Source software are you using in Community/Union Organizing, Advocacy, Civil Society Organizing or NGO work?
What works for you, and what software are you missing?
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What Open Source software are you using in Community/Union Organizing, Advocacy, Civil Society Organizing or NGO work?
What works for you, and what software are you missing?
@jonben Missing a collaborative way to securely use Obsidian or similar note taking program @konstellationen
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@jonben Missing a collaborative way to securely use Obsidian or similar note taking program @konstellationen
@malte @jonben there is Joplin for notetaking and e2ee https://joplinapp.org
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@malte @jonben there is Joplin for notetaking and e2ee https://joplinapp.org
@konstellationen With collaborative features? I want to synchronize notes between members @jonben
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@konstellationen With collaborative features? I want to synchronize notes between members @jonben
@konstellationen I remember now, having looked into Joplin before. It doesn't really interlink notes that well. That's perhaps the main feature of Obsidian (what I mean with "Obsidian-like"). @jonben
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@konstellationen I remember now, having looked into Joplin before. It doesn't really interlink notes that well. That's perhaps the main feature of Obsidian (what I mean with "Obsidian-like"). @jonben
@malte That seems to be a Cool feature. There is some linking functionality in Joplin but maybe not as powerfull. @konstellationen
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@malte That seems to be a Cool feature. There is some linking functionality in Joplin but maybe not as powerfull. @konstellationen
@jonben There are other cool features like "dataview", but interlinking notes are absolutely central. I wouldn't want to use a note taker without strong focus on that anymore. @konstellationen
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@jonben There are other cool features like "dataview", but interlinking notes are absolutely central. I wouldn't want to use a note taker without strong focus on that anymore. @konstellationen
@malte
Self hosting could be an alternative
https://linuxhandbook.com/obsidian-docker-self-host/
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@malte
Self hosting could be an alternative
https://linuxhandbook.com/obsidian-docker-self-host/
@jonben @konstellationen@pungspark It is a bit above my skill level, but assuming I could do it, could this be encrypted too? Those notes could theoretically be accessed by a hostile actor unless the password actually encrypta the files @jonben @konstellationen
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@pungspark It is a bit above my skill level, but assuming I could do it, could this be encrypted too? Those notes could theoretically be accessed by a hostile actor unless the password actually encrypta the files @jonben @konstellationen
@malte
If self hosted you can set up as much security as you want with encrypted traffic:"Optional: If you plan to access this instance from outside your local network, we strongly recommend putting it behind a reverse proxy like Caddy or NGINX with HTTPS and authentication. You can even pair it with a secure tunneling solution"
I will try to lab around with it in the comming weeks on my proxmox server at home as I'm lookinh for similar solutions
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@malte
If self hosted you can set up as much security as you want with encrypted traffic:"Optional: If you plan to access this instance from outside your local network, we strongly recommend putting it behind a reverse proxy like Caddy or NGINX with HTTPS and authentication. You can even pair it with a secure tunneling solution"
I will try to lab around with it in the comming weeks on my proxmox server at home as I'm lookinh for similar solutions
@pungspark Interesting. Will you check back with your results? I would love to hear. @jonben @konstellationen