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| ## What is the Co-op Cloud? | ||||
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| Co-op Cloud aims to make hosting free software applications simple for small providers. It uses the latest container technologies and innovations and configurations are shared into [the commons](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commons) for the benefit of all. The project is intended for small service providers such as tech co-operatives who are looking to standardise around an open, transparent and scalable infrastructure. | ||||
| Co-op Cloud aims to make hosting libre software applications simple for small providers. It uses the latest container technologies and innovations and configurations are shared into [the commons](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commons) for the benefit of all. The project is intended for small service providers such as tech co-operatives who are looking to standardise around an open, transparent and scalable infrastructure. | ||||
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| ## Who is behind the project? | ||||
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| @ -18,8 +18,8 @@ The project was started by workers at [Autonomic](https://autonomic.zone/) which | ||||
| - 👍 Extremely modular | ||||
| - 👍 Collective commons based configuration via public git repos | ||||
| - 👍 Focussed on hosting providers | ||||
| - 👍 Uses upstream packages | ||||
| - 👍 Now and always free software | ||||
| - 👍 Uses upstream published containers (no duplication on packaging) | ||||
| - 👍 Now and always libre software | ||||
| - 👍 Command line focussed | ||||
| - 👍 Horizontal and vertical scaling | ||||
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| #### 👎 | ||||
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| - 👎 Moving away from open source. The core is now proprietary software. | ||||
| - 👎 Free tier has a single application limit. | ||||
| - 👎 libre tier has a single application limit. | ||||
| - 👎 Based on Docker images, not stacks, so multi-process applications (e.g. parsoid visual editor for Mediawiki) are a non-starter. | ||||
| - 👎 Difficult to extend applications. | ||||
| - 👎 Only supported on Ubuntu LTS. | ||||
| - 👎 Upstreams free software communities aren't involved in packaging. | ||||
| - 👎 Upstreams libre software communities aren't involved in packaging. | ||||
| - 👎 Limited to vertical scaling. | ||||
| - 👎 Tension between needs of hosting provider and non-technical user. | ||||
| - 👎 Bit of a [black box](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_box). | ||||
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| #### 👎 | ||||
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| - 👎 Upstream free software communities aren't involved in packaging. | ||||
| - 👎 Upstream libre software communities aren't involved in packaging. | ||||
| - 👎 Uninstalling applications leaves growing cruft. | ||||
| - 👎 Limited to vertical scaling. | ||||
| - 👎 Not intended for use by hosting providers. | ||||
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