Not 100% ready for it, but I'd guess pretty soon it will be.Īnyway, it's mostly me nowadays for these projects, but if lightning strikes and I need to grow a team, it wouldn't be hard for me to add Authelia with an LDAP server to provide SSO. I also was just this week experimenting with Baserow ( ) to leverage a no-code platform to build feedback-forms, landing pages with contact forms, etc. Wagtail for CMS (mostly Django projects), but also used Strapi before and it worked well. Syncthing for documents/assets, and basic Desktop apps (LibreOffice/Gimp/Inkscape) to edit them. Discourse (for support/community forum) Synapse (Matrix) for group chat, bots, video conferences. Minio for Storage/Static site hosting (project site/blog/documentation) Taiga (issue tracker, project management) ![]() If you’re an author of self-hosted software or anything on this list, feel free to reach out if you’re interested! I see three viable options: make it easier to install/manage in a users cloud (ala ReplicateD), make it easier for open source devs to host a paying user’s instance (ala rolling your own Stripe + AWS setup) and/or make it easier to physically ship preloaded plug-n-play hardware (my startup!) While we’ve pivoted to more consumer friendly tools and less dev-tools (for now), I’m still working my butt off to make a future where self-hosted software (open source or not) can at least survive and ideally compete. I’m pretty impressed to see this list from a VC firm! Set up a read slave, host metabase, spend a week making pretty charts, make the C-suite love you forever. I highly recommend it for absolutely anyone using SQL as their source of truth. ![]() Metabase is so fantastic - the guys who wrote it (originally called Caravel) met us in the AirBnB building when we were an early user - easily among my top 5 “most impressed” moments in the industry so far.
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