24 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
9ce074219a added some details on workshop in sancris 2026-03-25 17:46:00 +00:00
3wc
0461e41df2 aaabehiilnopstt (alphabetisation)
All checks were successful
continuous-integration/drone/push Build is passing
2026-03-25 00:00:32 -04:00
3wc
8a416b6cf9 Merge branch 'feat/3wc/equinox-blog-post🌅'
All checks were successful
continuous-integration/drone/push Build is passing
2026-03-24 23:59:47 -04:00
3wc
7bc2132e68 Once again into the blagosphere 2026-03-24 23:59:23 -04:00
3wc
539e63d022 feat: Add kite-flying calendar..
All checks were successful
continuous-integration/drone/push Build is passing
..a literal hand-written ICS file… send help
2026-03-19 14:19:47 -04:00
72f2541e10 refactor!: remove aliases
All checks were successful
continuous-integration/drone/push Build is passing
2026-02-24 12:05:47 +01:00
695e393a4b fix: vanity url for abra
All checks were successful
continuous-integration/drone/push Build is passing
2026-02-24 11:56:37 +01:00
f0fd48d141 fix: better wording
All checks were successful
continuous-integration/drone/push Build is passing
2026-02-09 21:02:45 +01:00
9916fcd905 feat: close it
All checks were successful
continuous-integration/drone/push Build is passing
2026-02-09 20:59:48 +01:00
ad8222bf4b fix: more wording
All checks were successful
continuous-integration/drone/push Build is passing
2026-01-14 18:02:56 +01:00
f1687ef573 fix: legal update
All checks were successful
continuous-integration/drone/push Build is passing
2026-01-14 17:59:31 +01:00
0066e78c26 fix: bring to top
All checks were successful
continuous-integration/drone/push Build is passing
2026-01-14 17:51:20 +01:00
aff8f94f30 feat: release the radmin!
All checks were successful
continuous-integration/drone/push Build is passing
2026-01-14 17:50:48 +01:00
4d2d80531d fix: arrangement, timing
All checks were successful
continuous-integration/drone/push Build is passing
2026-01-11 22:55:13 +01:00
96a9e85215 fix: typos
All checks were successful
continuous-integration/drone/push Build is passing
2025-10-03 18:50:43 +02:00
05741bed3a fix: wording
All checks were successful
continuous-integration/drone/push Build is passing
2025-10-03 18:48:26 +02:00
1701224bb7 fix: working link
All checks were successful
continuous-integration/drone/push Build is passing
2025-10-03 18:33:58 +02:00
b00f22ed3c fix: update to latest hugo
All checks were successful
continuous-integration/drone/push Build is passing
2025-10-03 18:29:40 +02:00
51d003e44f fix: use huerta.png for post
Some checks failed
continuous-integration/drone/push Build is failing
2025-10-03 18:16:20 +02:00
171aab6988 feat: new oct post
Some checks failed
continuous-integration/drone/push Build is failing
2025-10-03 18:14:09 +02:00
de375391a2 fix: deprecations from hugo 2025-10-03 18:13:58 +02:00
2ce3f7b615 Merge pull request 'Fix Manifesto Link' (#54) from rainaisntbald/coopcloud.tech:main into main
All checks were successful
continuous-integration/drone/push Build is passing
Reviewed-on: #54
Reviewed-by: decentral1se <decentral1se@noreply.git.coopcloud.tech>
2025-07-24 08:55:42 +00:00
0c1314f8e1 Fix Manifesto Link 2025-07-23 21:18:23 +01:00
fbe395ca7d Merge pull request 'feat: radmin open call' (#53) from radmin-open-call into main
All checks were successful
continuous-integration/drone/push Build is passing
Reviewed-on: #53
2025-05-20 08:54:47 +00:00
22 changed files with 499 additions and 28 deletions

1
.gitattributes vendored Normal file
View File

@ -0,0 +1 @@
/static/ics/* text eol=crlf

View File

@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
FROM klakegg/hugo:ext-debian
FROM hugomods/hugo:debian-exts-0.151.0
RUN apt update && apt install -y curl git python3

View File

@ -0,0 +1,202 @@
---
title: "March 2026 community update"
date: 2026-03-24T03:42:00Z
draft: false
image: "/img/floral-compaq.jpg"
imageCredit: "Image from the Outdoor Computing Club collection by Fletcher Bach (are.na/block/32107276)"
description: "March 2026 community update"
---
Celebrating the mid-point between solar solstices with 2000+ words of updates on the (many) happenings in our corner of radical technology co-operativism.
<!--more-->
## Intercontinental kite-flying once again
Co-op Cloud kite-flying, our weekly-ish drop-in community call, has been dropping the "ish" and returning back to a solid weekly cadence thanks to [`@Amras`](https://town.friendmaterial.lgbt/@amras), who has been holding down facilitation of the 12 UTC slot.
`@Amras` also suggested -- and took the lead on -- publishing kite-flying updates to Mastodon, which seems to be going great so far as a <abbr title="Fear Of Missing Out">FOMO</abbr>-reduction strategy for folks who couldn't make it. Check out the last few here: [social.coop/@coopcloud/116129279860686075](https://social.coop/@coopcloud/116129279860686075), [social.coop/@coopcloud/116172519571821630](https://social.coop/@coopcloud/116172519571821630), [social.coop/@coopcloud/116257290094441122](https://social.coop/@coopcloud/116257290094441122). As per usual, [the notes](https://pad.autonomic.zone/VtyrLUl9RWaJGgEDrncQUw) are publicly shared, if you want the full enchilada 🤓
Thanks to everyone who's been showing up! If you'd like to join us, find us at alternating times of 12 UTC / 19 UTC on Thursdays -- look out for announcements on our Fediverse account [`@coopcloud@social.coop`](https://social.coop/@coopcloud), and/or add this [`kite-flying.ics`](https://coopcloud.tech/ics/kite-flying.ics) as a "web calendar" link to your favourite calendar software.
Gratitude also to Co-op Cloud Federation members [Sutty](https://sutty.nl) for donating their Jitsi instance for kite-flyings, and to Sutty's `@fauno` for lighting a fire under getting that public kite-flying calendar link going again.
## A warm welcome to the new CCF members
Speaking of federation members, we're beyond delighted to welcome two new awesome members to the Co-op Cloud Federation :nail_care:
### Democratic Tech Fund
The DTF is a new initiative, dedicated to:
> [..] creating cooperative alternatives to surveillance capitalism. No debt burden. No extraction. Just technology that serves democracy. Technology that serves communities and that communities take ownership of. We're building up the Democratic Tech Fund as a member-based federation. It's work in progress and we welcome you to join us.
Learn more about the DTF on [democratictech.fund](https://democratictech.fund). They recently organised an event in Amsterdam in the so-called Netherlands and met other fedi members. Here's a brief report with some nice photos: [social.coop/@dweb/116103031959174179](https://social.coop/@dweb/116103031959174179). Here's a link to the resolution: [`#36`](https://docs.coopcloud.tech/federation/resolutions/passed/036/).
### Merri-bek Tech
> Merri-bek Tech is building local web serving across our neighbourhood in order to provide affordable alternatives to big tech, while improving our local resilience in the face of the climate crisis.
Learn more about Merri-bek Tech on [merri-bek.tech](https://www.merri-bek.tech). We've especially appreciated their clear and well formulated documentation on how they make use of Co-op Cloud over on [lores.tech](https://lores.tech/docs/node_stewards/initial_setup/coop_cloud/). You can also see more local updates by following [hachyderm.io/@jadehopepunk](https://hachyderm.io/@jadehopepunk). Here's a link to the resolution: [`#38`](https://docs.coopcloud.tech/federation/resolutions/passed/038/).
## Events and talks :microphone:
### Spätzle coding night #2
[Klasse & Methode](https://klasse-methode.it) have announced the 2nd edition of Spätzle coding night in Stuttgart which is open for everyone to attend. See the announcement [here](https://chaos.social/@klasse_methode/116262639303150559). They've been extra busy working on [LAUTI](https://lauti.org), read more about it in their latest blogpost [here](https://lauti.org/blog/lauti-updates-2026/).
![](https://pad.dialectical.technology/uploads/14eba2cc-a631-4b2a-aef5-ca587cff532d.png)
### Escuela Común #2
[Escuela Común](https://escuelacomun.yanapak.org) is back for a second round! It's once again incredibly inspiring to see the level of organisation and commitment going into this project. We're signal boosting updates as we see them coming in, for example [this from from Sutty member `@edu`](https://social.coop/@edumerco/116279401259799683).
As previewed in our [last Co-op Cloud update](https://coopcloud.tech/blog/oct-2025-update/), `abra` can now speak Spanish (more on this below) and the new translations are being put into use directly with the educational work going on within Escuela Común #2.
![](https://pad.dialectical.technology/uploads/4928b973-5d63-4f71-abfc-e3568d5c84f3.png)
![](https://pad.dialectical.technology/uploads/508a07d3-dfb7-4876-adac-91d7a07abf2b.png)
### Convergences in "New York City"
After an idiosyncratic meetup of some area co-operators at a recent kite-flying, folks have been coming from far and wide to the Lenape / Mohican land known as New York City for a series of Co-op Cloud Convergences (our own C3 😉) at the extremely radical and lovely space [Ridgewood Commons](https://ridgewoodcommons.nyc). The [first introductory event](https://sunbeam.city/@notplants/116070788321649196) and the [second backup-themed gathering](https://social.coop/@coopcloud/116172607787792937) happened in January and February, respectively, and the third event, "Co-op Cloud Spring Lightning Talks", is [coming up this weekend](https://social.coop/@coopcloud/116276429875492945).
![](https://pad.dialectical.technology/uploads/7c0faa65-7d99-427a-8d21-7c7055806f25.png)
### Workshop @ Cybersivxs Hacklab in Chiapas
The global movement continued building further last weekend with the first (as far as we're aware!) [Co-op Cloud event in Mexico, at the Cybersivsx Hacklab in Chiapas](https://mastodon.social/@cybersivxs/116207804027386987).
Unxs 15 personas se reunieron para aprender cómo crear un servidor con docker/coop-cloud aprovechando de la nueva traduccion de abra 😀. Además, intercambiaron ideas como publicar codigo libre abiertamente con las medidas y la infraestructura de Co-op Cloud.
Si quieren ver el programa o intentar un taller parecido, que chequen [allí la agenda](https://pad.queerit.org/coopcloud-taller-sancris-21-marzo)
_EN: Some 15 persons came together to learn how to setup a server, using the newly translated abra. Furthermore ideas were exchanged, how to publish free software with the infrastructure of Co-op Cloud. If you want to offer a similar workshop, just check the program [here](https://pad.queerit.org/coopcloud-taller-sancris-21-marzo) (in Spanish)_
![](https://pad.dialectical.technology/uploads/c0fbd5f0-4682-4d89-978e-d8c9d743f277.png)
### Bonfire @ FOSDEM
The Good People of [Bonfire](https://bonfirenetworks.org) (Co-op Cloud Federation members since the earliest days!) were presenting at [FOSDEM](https://fosdem.org/2026/) this year. Amongst many wonderful twists and turns, Bonfire gave Co-op Cloud a signal boost. Fedizen `@wakest` was doing some solid live-tooting reportage and [documented their great talk]((https://social.wake.st/@liaizon/115990618775110161)), which you can watch in full here: [Bonfire: Modular Communication Tools on the Open Social Web](https://fosdem.org/2026/schedule/event/LSUYXG-bonfire_modular_communication_tools_on_the_open_social_web/).
Bonfire recently announced their 1.0 release (congratulations everyone :clap:), if you haven't read their update blogpost yet, we highly recommend it: [Bonfire Social 1.0 is here, back the communityfunded roadmap](https://bonfirenetworks.org/posts/bonfire-social-1-0-is-here-back-the-community-funded-roadmap/).
![](https://pad.dialectical.technology/uploads/1c19d27c-8fd1-4f90-af5b-326399f59555.png)
### Chaos Communications Congress
CCF members, comrades and allies [Autonomic](https://autonomic.zone), [Local-IT](https://local-it.org), [Klasse & Methode](https://klasse-methode.it), [queer*it](https://queerit.org) and more met at [39C3](https://events.ccc.de/congress/2025/infos/startpage.html) in Hamburg and organised a [Co-op Cloud Assembly](https://events.ccc.de/congress/2025/hub/en/event/detail/co-op-cloud-community-meetup)! It was a wonderful few days and lovely to spend time together hacking, hanging out and in some cases, meeting for the first time in-person. Let's do it again :smile: [Klasse & Methode](https://klasse-methode.it) also presented at the [Tech from below](https://events.ccc.de/congress/2025/hub/en/event/detail/tech-from-below) talk.
![](https://pad.dialectical.technology/uploads/6e556ec1-3db3-420f-8bf6-b52977d948d3.png)
### Neighbourhood-first software
[`@Jade`](https://jade.hopepunk.me) from [Merri-bek](https://www.merri-bek.tech) / [LoRes Mesh](https://lores.tech) gave a wonderful talk titled [Neighbourhood-First Software: the open web without expecting everyone to self-host](https://tv.lumbung.space/w/nzuB248U2LQA1LCn7vYmER). We signal boosted this on the fedi [here](https://social.coop/@coopcloud/116108321969101076) and it received a warm reception! It's a highly recommended watch :heart_decoration: If you're inspired and want to get involved, come find us in [`#neighbourhood-first-software:autonomic.zone`](https://matrix.to/#/#neighbourhood-community-hosting:autonomic.zone) in our Matrix community.
![](https://pad.dialectical.technology/uploads/480d4bc3-d8dd-44c0-a59c-e84537409550.png)
## Radical administrator: interviews in progress
Thanks everyone who responded to our [open call for a financial administrator for the CCF](https://coopcloud.tech/blog/radmin-open-call/). We've closed the call and are now in the process of meeting those who applied online. We're very much looking forward to getting our collective finances in order :money_with_wings:
## Fiscal host change: complete :white_check_mark:
In other finance news, thanks to the hard work of `@Ammar` from [Resist Tech Monopolies](https://resisttechmonopolies.online), the migration to [Platform 6](https://platform6.coop) as our fiscal host is complete! The budget on our [Open Collective account](https://opencollective.com/coop-cloud/contributions/933493) now reflects the reality of our common fund :v:
## New Co-op Cloud website
`@edu` and `@diatom` presented the website group's work at kite-flying ([full notes here](https://pad.autonomic.zone/VtyrLUl9RWaJGgEDrncQUw?view#2026-03-19-19-UTC)). This work is ongoing as part of resolution [`#35`](https://docs.coopcloud.tech/federation/resolutions/in-progress/035/). We're all looking forward to seeing what comes next and, of course, to the new website :clap:
![](https://pad.dialectical.technology/uploads/087a6708-0d94-4920-8624-8a2020ca30b3.png)
## New `abra` version v0.13 is out
`abra` v0.13 was released into the wild! Here are the [release](https://git.coopcloud.tech/toolshed/abra/releases/tag/0.13.0-beta) and [migration](https://docs.coopcloud.tech/abra/upgrade/#012x-beta-013x-beta) notes. We're very thankful to `@iexos` for the new recipe release command changes in [`#682`](https://git.coopcloud.tech/toolshed/abra/issues/682). After a few weeks of real usage, it seems like we can say it is relatively stable at this point.
New `abra` work is being prioritised in the usual [Abra "next" project board](https://git.coopcloud.tech/toolshed/-/projects/44). Feel free to [get involved](https://docs.coopcloud.tech/abra/hack/) and [send us feedback, reports, tips, etc](https://docs.coopcloud.tech/intro/contact/). We're always looking to hear from `abra` users about the challenges they face in day to day usage.
## ¡`abra` habla español!
`abra` now speaks Spanish! [Laboratorio Popular de Medios Libres](https://cuidados.yanapak.abyaya.la) was [announcing the good news on the Fediverse](https://mastodon.online/@laboratoriodemedios/116122778281227109) and wrote about their perspectives in this great article: [Abra now speaks Spanish: a key tool for digital sovereignty in Latin America](https://cuidados.yanapak.abyaya.la/2026/02/23/abra-now-speaks-spanish-a-key-tool-for-digital-sovereignty-in-latin-america/).
We are _muy emocionades_ to report that we achieved our goal of providing a "full" translation, supporting translating all `abra` commands, sub-commands and flags. All translations are managed, edited and synchronised via our own self-hosted [Weblate instance](https://weblate.org/en/): [translate.coopcloud.tech](https://translate.coopcloud.tech/projects/co-op-cloud/abra/).
We employed [many](https://docs.coopcloud.tech/abra/hack/#spf13cobra), [many](https://git.coopcloud.tech/toolshed/abra/issues?type=all&state=closed&labels=506) hacks and work-arounds getting this implemented due to the generally lacking integration of the venerable GNU Gettext system in the Go ecosystem. There are surely [more hacks to come](https://git.coopcloud.tech/toolshed/abra/issues?type=all&state=open&labels=506)! We're hoping to upstream all our feature proposals and fixes so that translation support is smoother for other implementors.
_Muchísimas gracias_ once again to the [Calyx Institute](https://calyxinstitute.org/) for funding this work.
## New recipes :rainbow:
Fresh from the Co-op Cloud kitchen, a really astonishing-even-to-us number of new recipes :heart_eyes:The recipe config commons continues to grow and be maintained by an increasing number of individuals and organisations :tada:
As as result of the gathering at the CCC (mentioned above), there has been a collective push to implement [The Maintainers Proposal](https://docs.coopcloud.tech/federation/resolutions/passed/025/) and to motivate each other to take up active maintenance duties for specific recipes with clear guidelines and expectation management for everyone who relies on them. This has resulted in new documentation and in-recipe repository conventions which are covered in more detail below.
OK, back to the new recipes. Here we goooooooooo :point_down:
- [`heyform`](https://recipes.coopcloud.tech/heyform), an open-Source form builder, by `@3wc`
- [`tuwunel`](https://git.coopcloud.tech/coop-cloud/tuwunel), a high-performance Matrix homeserver, by first-time packager `@moosemower`
- [`pdfding`](https://git.coopcloud.tech/coop-cloud/pdfding), a self-hosted PDF manager, viewer and editor, by `@3wc`
- [`headscale`](https://git.coopcloud.tech/coop-cloud/headscale), an open-source alternative to the corporate Tailscale VPN control plane, by `@3wc`
- [`bluesky-pds`](https://git.coopcloud.tech/coop-cloud/bluesky-pds), a self-hosted server for ATProto, by `@notplants`
- [`timeoverflow`](https://git.coopcloud.tech/coop-cloud/timeoverflow), a time banking free software, by `@decentral1se`
- [`tinyauth`](https://git.coopcloud.tech/coop-cloud/tinyauth), a tiny SSO provider, by `@devydave`
- [`bore`](https://git.coopcloud.tech/coop-cloud/bore), a modern, simple TCP tunnel* in Rust, by `@mayel`
- [`umap`](https://git.coopcloud.tech/coop-cloud/umap), custom OpenStreemMap builder, by `@marlon`
- [`affine`](https://git.coopcloud.tech/coop-cloud/affine), a privacy-focused, local-first, open-source, and ready-to-use alternative for Notion & Miro, by `@val`
- [`cobalt`](https://git.coopcloud.tech/coop-cloud/cobalt), a media management tool, by `@marlon`
- [`searxng`](https://git.coopcloud.tech/coop-cloud/searxng), a metasearch engine, by `@marlon`
- [`lasuite-people`](https://git.coopcloud.tech/coop-cloud/lasuite-people), [`lasuite-drive`](https://git.coopcloud.tech/coop-cloud/lasuite-drive) and [`lasuite-meet`](https://git.coopcloud.tech/coop-cloud/lasuite-meet), the "La Suite Numerique" file-sharing, user management, and meeting systems, by `@notplants`
- [`tellaweb`](https://git.coopcloud.tech/coop-cloud/tellaweb), a self-hosted platform for collecting reports of human rights abuses and ecological destruction from the [Tella](https://tella-app.org) app, by `@3wc`
- [`kiwix`](https://git.coopcloud.tech/coop-cloud/kiwix), an offline access server for wikipedia, ifixit, project gutenburg and other reference sites, by `@Jade`
- [`mila`](https://git.coopcloud.tech/coop-cloud/mila), a simple, self-hostable membership management for small to mid-sized organizations, by [Local-IT](https://local-it.org/).
- An updated and more reliable version of [`moodle`](https://git.coopcloud.tech/coop-cloud/moodle), a learning management system, by `@stevensting`
- [`nodebb`](https://git.coopcloud.tech/coop-cloud/nodebb), a better forum platform for the modern web, by `@p4u1`
- [`copyparty`](https://git.coopcloud.tech/coop-cloud/copyparty), a portable file server, by `@marlon`
- [`gitlab-runner`](https://git.coopcloud.tech/coop-cloud/gitlab-runner), an executor for Gitlab <abbr title="Continuous Integration (testing)">CI</abbr> tasks, by `@Brooke`
- [`akaunting`](https://git.coopcloud.tech/coop-cloud/akaunting), an open-source Quickbooks alternative, by first-time packager `@maximumultraist`
- [`container-reqistry`](https://git.coopcloud.tech/coop-cloud/container-registry), a self-hosted container repository, by `@fauno`
- [`pdc`](https://git.coopcloud.tech/coop-cloud/pdc), a public data cleanup tool, by `@marlon`
- [`lores-node`](https://git.coopcloud.tech/coop-cloud/lores-node), a LoRes Mesh node, by `@jade`
- [`draupnir`](https://git.coopcloud.tech/coop-cloud/draupnir), a Matrix moderation bot, by first-time packager `@linnealovespie`
And there's more! Here are some belated announcements for recipes that happened before our [last update](https://coopcloud.tech/blog/oct-2025-update/):
- [`4get`](https://git.coopcloud.tech/coop-cloud/4get), a metasearch engine, by `@Brooke`
- [`forgejo`](https://git.coopcloud.tech/coop-cloud/forgejo), a Gitea alternative, split out from the Gitea recipe and updated by `@fauno` (and others)
- [`mrbs`](https://git.coopcloud.tech/coop-cloud/mrbs), a meeting room booking system, by `@stevensting`
- [`roundcube`](https://git.coopcloud.tech/coop-cloud/roundcube), an email web client, by `@Simon`
- [`openemr`](https://git.coopcloud.tech/coop-cloud/openemr), an open source electronic health records and medical practice management solution, by `@marlon`
- [`bitpart`](https://git.coopcloud.tech/coop-cloud/bitpart), a messaging tool that runs on top of Signal to support activists, journalists, and human rights defenders, by `@Brooke`
- [`node-red`](https://git.coopcloud.tech/coop-cloud/node-red), a low-code programming for event-driven applications, by `@cyrnel`
- [`directus`](https://git.coopcloud.tech/coop-cloud/directus), a (headless) CMS / backend system for managing data and creating APIs, by `@val`
- [`weblate`](https://git.coopcloud.tech/coop-cloud/weblate), a web-based continuous localization system, by `@3wc`
## Important new Traefik features
Traefik is the recommended (but not the only!) reverse proxy option for Co-op Cloud deployments, and we're delighted to see two major security-focussed improvements to our configuration of it.
### Tor .onion service support
`@vaznasty` [added support](https://git.coopcloud.tech/coop-cloud/traefik/pulls/81) for serving your Co-op Cloud deployment as a Tor [onion service](https://community.torproject.org/onion-services/). See [the docs](https://git.coopcloud.tech/coop-cloud/traefik#enabling-onion-service) and the new [`coop-cloud/onion`](https://git.coopcloud.tech/coop-cloud/onion) recipe for more :heartbeat:
### Anti-Scraper-Aktion with Anubis
It's now possible to configure [Anubis](https://anubis.techaro.lol) to protect your Co-op Cloud deployment from malicious scraper bots from hell. See [the docs](https://git.coopcloud.tech/coop-cloud/traefik#blocking-scrapers-with-anubishttpsanubistecharolol) for more. Thanks `@fauno` for [the implementation](https://git.coopcloud.tech/coop-cloud/traefik/pulls/72) :hearts:
On this topic, here's also a nourishing read from `@fauno` with perspectives on the broader political context of this change: [AI, original accumulation, autonomous infrastructures](https://sutty.nl/en/ai-original-accumulation-autonomous-infrastructures/).
## New and improved documentation
Last, but assuredly the opposite of least, thanks to the awesome comrades who've been helping fill vital gaps in our [project documentation](https://docs.coopcloud.tech/):
- `@sarah` from Merri-bek Tech,who put together a handy guide about how new members can join the federation: [Joining the Co-op Cloud Federation](https://docs.coopcloud.tech/federation/join/).
- `@d1`, and the collective hive mind, who cranked out the [Swarm mode almanac](https://docs.coopcloud.tech/abra/swarm/) explaining Co-op Cloud's relationship to Docker Swarm. If you're interested in working on this future-brain, exploring alternatives to Swarm, join us in `#coop-cloud-tech-future-brain:autonomic.zone` in our Matrix community
- A Whole Bunch of People who wrote and edited the new recipe maintainers HOW-TOs: [How to Become a Recipe Maintainer](https://docs.coopcloud.tech/maintainers/maintain/) and the [Recipe config upgrade checklist](https://docs.coopcloud.tech/maintainers/upgrade/). One example of this being put into practice is in the Traefik recipe: [`MAINTENANCE.md`](https://git.coopcloud.tech/coop-cloud/traefik/src/branch/master/MAINTENANCE.md) and [`PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE.md`](https://git.coopcloud.tech/coop-cloud/traefik/src/branch/master/.gitea/PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE.md).
## Get Radical with us 🚩🏴
Thats a lot going on but wed still always love to see more folks [get involved](https://docs.coopcloud.tech/intro/get-involved/) 🎉
If youre thinking about setting up a technology co-op, you have a software stack sitting around waiting for you to pick up now; we have the technology! Its built by tech co-ops for tech co-ops.
If youre curious but dont know where to start, [get in touch](https://docs.coopcloud.tech/intro/contact/) anyway!
`@3wc`, `@d1`, `@linnealovespie` `@Simon`, `@stevensting`, `@wtebbens` and others

View File

@ -0,0 +1,245 @@
---
title: "October 2025 community update"
date: 2025-10-03T11:32:59+02:00
draft: false
image: "/img/huerta.png"
imageCredit: "'Cultiva te huerta digital' from escuelacomun.yanapak.org"
description: "October 2025 community update"
---
We're delighted to share the latest and greatest from Co-op Cloud 🤘 It seems safe to say that *a lot* has happened! Grab a `$geographic_location_appropriate_temperature` beverage and enjoy :tada:
<!--more-->
## Funding from the Calyx Institute
We are [once more](https://social.coop/@coopcloud/115173448163104330) proud to announce that we are working alongside the wonderful humans of the [Abya Yala Network](https://escuelacomun.yanapak.org/), a project which:
> [...] brings together activists, developers, and people's technicians working with organizations and communities to appropriate autonomous and secure digital platforms by hosting and administering themselves. The network is formed by [Centro de Autonomía Digital](https://autonomia.digital/en/), [Espora](https://espora.org/), [Laboratorio Popular de Medios Libres](https://laboratoriodemedios.org/), [Numérica Latina](https://numerica.latina.red/), and [Sutty](https://sutty.nl).
The Co-op Cloud config commons and tools are being used by the Abya Yala Network for their project called [Escuela Común](https://escuelacomun.yanapak.org/).
The first round of the school has been a success, and a conversation began about working together on improvements in Co-op Cloud to support the second round. We submitted a joint funding application to the [Calyx Institute](https://calyxinstitute.org)'s [Sepal Fund](https://calyxinstitute.org/projects/the-sepal-fund), and can report that this was also a success :tada:
We have focused in the last two months on making improvements to `abra`, our command-line tool, which correspond to overcoming the difficulties faced in the first round of the school. We will dive into the gruesome technical details briefly below. Additional technical work for the school is continuing over in [`git.coopcloud.tech/escuela-comun/abyayala`](https://git.coopcloud.tech/escuela-comun/abyayala/issues).
We would like to sincerely thank the Calyx Institute for supporting our work.
## Community Hackathon with Klasse & Methode
<img src="/img/km-hack.png" style="display: block; float:right; margin: auto; width: 50%; padding: 30px; " />
[Klasse & Methode](https://klasse-methode.it/) have organised a community hackathon this weekend and proposed to make hacking on Co-op Cloud one of the main focuses. If you can't make it in person, online meeting moments are proposed [here](https://social.coop/@klasse_methode@chaos.social/115271026694250006).
> From October 3 to 5, we host our first #hackathon.
>
> It will be a weekend full of fun, mate, and wild coding. We want to focus on the following topics, but we are also open to other ideas:
> #Coopcloud: https://coopcloud.tech
> #LAUTI: https://lauti.org
>
> Participation is #free! Vegan food and drinks will be provided, but everyone is asked to help out in the kitchen.
>
> 📍 #Stuttgart, Germany
> Fr: 411pm
> Sa: 10am11pm
> Su: 10am4pm
>
> Registration: https://social.coop/@klasse_methode@chaos.social/115072750592901610
## Translations for `abra`
One of the main difficulties faced by those sharing and learning skills in the Escuela Común was a question of language.
In some cases, English is a 3rd language and Castellano is a 2nd language besides a native language. This was a considerable barrier for those learning for the first time: not only do you have share what a command does but also you need to translate what the command means in 2 languages and in some cases, 3!
Translating free software is a road relatively [well travelled](https://www.gnu.org/software/gettext/). There are many tools, projects and people who have already worked on translating their own softwares to other languages. However, we quickly realised that many command-line tools do not translate the entirety of their interfaces. For example, when German speakers use Git, they still type `git status`, using the English command names.
We discussed this and decided to go for a full translation, ditching completely and utterly the sole reliance on English and giving translators the full flexibility to translate nearly all aspects of our command-line tool `abra`.
This is an important step forward for our project which we believe must develop an increasingly decentralised and international character if we are to truly turn the tide against Big Tech :triangular_flag_on_post: 🏴
Technically speaking, this means the following commands are equivalent for `abra`:
* `LANG=en abra app deploy 1312.net`
* `LANG=es abra plataforma desplegar 1312.net`
This translation process is still at an experimental stage.
This creates new challenges, in which, we must work to translate texts and documentation for all aspects of our tool and configuration commons so that everything remains consistent across multiple languages. We are continuing to work on this on our [Language translation project](https://git.coopcloud.tech/toolshed/-/projects/38).
If you want to jump in and start translating, you're very much welcome! Please get in touch. We have written the following [documentation](https://docs.coopcloud.tech/abra/hack/#internationalisation-i18n) and we maintain our own self-hosted translation tooling: [translate.coopcloud.tech](https://translate.coopcloud.tech) (which is, naturally, also a deployed instance of our Weblate recipe :stuck_out_tongue:).
## Abra stability improvements
We are happy to report there is a new release of `abra`, version [`0.11.0-beta`](https://git.coopcloud.tech/toolshed/abra/releases/tag/0.11.0-beta). For the full listing of everything we worked on, see [this project](https://git.coopcloud.tech/toolshed/-/projects/34) (61 tickets closed :cool:). Thanks for all our `abra` hackers for their contributions and time spent improving our shared tools :heartpulse:
We did also manage to bring some new improvements into the mix. Here's a brief tour of some of those highlights which might be interesting to `abra` users:
### New pre-deploy overview
Thanks goes to `@3wc`, who worked on improving the overview screen for deployments. This means operators will have *much* more useful information that they need to make the right decisions on how to proceed with a deployment, an upgrade or a rollback.
### New `abra recipe sync` overview
Thanks goes to `@cas`, member of [Autonomic](https://autonomic.zone), who proposed a very significant improvement to the recipe release process. It's now possible for maintainers to have a much clearer overview of what is being upgraded.
### New `abra app move` for server migration
Thanks goes to `@p4u1`, member of [Klasse & Methode](https://klasse-methode.it/), who developed the new `abra app move` feature! It does what it says on the tin - it allows operators to simply and easily transfer a deployed app from one server to another. This is a very common task, and making it easier is an important step forward for supporting server portability.
## Resist Tech Monopolies: Creating an Internet For The People
[Resist Tech Monopolies](https://resisttechmonopolies.online/PointsOfUnity/) have published and [shared a zine](/pdf/RTM-CreatingAnInternetForThePeople.pdf) which we would like to signal boost! It briefly sets out a local and international analysis of the issues society faces with technology and invites people to join the struggle.
> We don't need to copy the current function of profit-driven internet. We need to imagine alternatives that serve our needs and make us thrive as communities, not consumers. "**Failure of imagination produces practical failures**" and our ability to imagine an alternative is what sets us up for success.
## New federation members
We're honoured to welcome [Resist Tech Monopolies](https://resisttechmonopolies.online/PointsOfUnity/) as newest member of the Federation ([`R032`](https://docs.coopcloud.tech/federation/resolutions/passed/032/#details)) :clap: We can also happily report that both [Movement Infrastructure Research](https://mirnet.org/) ([`R027`](https://docs.coopcloud.tech/federation/resolutions/passed/027/)) and [Red Abya Yala](https://abyayala.sutty.nl/) ([`R028`](https://docs.coopcloud.tech/federation/resolutions/passed/028/)) have become members :love_letter: This follows our [previous update](https://coopcloud.tech/blog/new-year-status-update-25/) earlier this year where we had already begun to make friends and were deeply impressed by their work. Welcome comrades!
## Talks and workshops
### Digital Independence Day Workshop @ Science in the City Festival
<img src="/img/science-in-the-city.png" style="display: block; float:right; margin: auto; width: 50%; padding: 30px; " />
Our new friend `@nextlevelshit` gave a workshop ([content](https://github.com/nextlevelshit/malta-digital-independence-workshop), [event](https://www.eventbrite.com/e/digital-independence-day-tickets-1621757232539)) focusing on hands-on Co-op Cloud deployment practice at the Science in the City Festival in Malta.
> Digital Independence Day Workshop
>
> Workshop to explore GNU/Linux, an easy, affordable alternative to big tech. No experience needed. Bring a laptop with a USB port and start
### Data Autonomy: Counter-Surveillance Strategies for Civil Society @ HOPE
<img src="/img/hope.png" style="display: block; float:left; margin: auto; width: 50%; padding: 30px; " />
`@marl0n`, member of [MIR](https://mirnet.org/), gave a great talk at [HOPE](https://hope.net/) in NYC which featured Co-op Cloud. Here's the link to [the video](https://tv.undersco.re/w/euG6vQC1QzAZUhbCvRU5DV) and [event post](https://schedule.hope.net/hope16/talk/XCDFD3/).
> Data Autonomy: Counter-Surveillance Strategies for Civil Society
>
> The surveillance apparatus in the West is going critical, and civil society is not prepared for the fallout. Political leadership is explicitly targeting NGOs and social movements using surveillance capabilities that have been perfected over the past decade. This talk will evaluate the merits and limitations of different counter-surveillance approaches from the vantage point of grassroots organizers, and go beyond the stock advice of “use Signal and a VPN” to offer proposals for defeating state surveillance through technical infrastructure development and political organization.
### Kieler Open Source und Linux Days 2025
<img src="/img/kieler.png" style="display: block; float:right; margin: auto; width: 50%; padding: 30px; " />
Federation members [Local-IT](https://local-it.org/) were present at Kieler Open Source und Linux Days sharing a presentation featuring Co-op Cloud, which forms part of the technical base for their [KolliCloud](https://kollicloud.de/) system. Here's [the announcement](https://local-it.org/2025/09/22/team-bei-den-kieler-open-source-und-linux-tagen/) on their website.
> 2. Everything about Coop-Cloud and KolliCloud
>
> In the second presentation, we opened the toolbox for open infrastructures: How does Coop Cloud work, what is KolliCloud based on, and how can associations and groups benefit from it? We provided practical insights into container technologies, recipes for FOSS applications, and the goal of advancing self-determined, sustainable, and community-organized hosting.
`@simon_sth`, member of [Local-IT](https://local-it.org), also shared a talk on this topic: [KolliCloud & CoopCloud: Open-Source-Infrastruktur für Vereine [23. Kielux 2025]](https://tube.tchncs.de/w/duVASFf96X8j3o7cynaUQR). The pure magic of [`alakazam`](https://git.coopcloud.tech/moritz/alakazam) is finally publicly revealed!
### Platform Surveillance and Data Autonomy @ CounterSpy
<img src="/img/counterspy.png" style="display: block; float:left; margin: auto; width: 50%; padding: 30px; " />
`@marl0n` also gave a similar talk at [CounterSpy](https://counterspy.zip) in Atlanta, Georgia which featured Co-op Cloud. Here's a link to the [video](https://counterspy.zip/assets/presentation-platform-autonomy.mp4), the [slides](https://counterspy.zip/assets/presentation-platform-autonomy.pdf) and [event post](https://counterspy.zip/archive).
> Platform Surveillance and Data Autonomy
>
> How can we gain meaningful control over data in an era where instant collaboration and "cloud-based" applications are the norm? Why did the early internet dream of radically distributed networks turn into the centralized architecture of 2025? We will look at the infrastructure of the modern web - from humming server racks to law enforcement surveillance portals - and explore what it takes technically and politically to build autonomous data platforms for the needs of today's social movements.
### Autonomous Infrastructure Workshop @ Deep May
<img src="/img/deepmay.png" style="display: block; float:right; margin: auto; width: 50%; padding: 30px; " />
`@marl0n` didn't let up and kept organising straight through to help run a self-organised course at [DeepMay](https://deepmay.net) in the Hudson Valley, New York featuring Co-op Cloud. This session fell under the Autonomous Infrastructure track.
> Autonomous Infrastructure
>
> The autonomous infrastructure track will explore how to build community-controlled systems that provide the tools necessary for everyday living and organizing. Students will learn how to set up a server and host open-source versions of widely used platforms like google drive, with an eye towards security & privacy. We will also investigate systems with which we still struggle to regain autonomy and the risks they pose such as phone networks, ISPs, cloud computing platforms, and social media.
### `@fauno` visiting, VPN & Technologies of Solidarity @ Rotterdam
<img src="/img/fauno.png" style="display: block; float:right; margin: auto; width: 50%; padding: 30px; " />
Fellow federation member `@fauno`, member of [Sutty](https://sutty.nl) was hosted by `@decentral1se` at [Varia](https://varia.zone) with a [show & tell](https://varia.zone/en/community-technology-from-below.html) about fauno's work in Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
> Community technology from below: fauno visits Varia
>
> fauno is a software developer, organiser and worker-owner at Sutty. His work and activism focus on investigating, re-thinking, adapting, modifying, and implementing ecological and resilient technologies, especially autonomous, collectively managed infrastructure.
>
> fauno & Varia member decentral1se have been working together on the Escuela Común and Co-op Cloud projects, building shared digital tools that can be appropriated by communities for the purpose of land defense. Following his participation at the Global Gathering, he is travelling through Europe and will stop by Varia for a visit.
`@decentral1se` also started a month long trial run of a new [apprenticeship-based technology school](https://varia.zone/en/vakbond-precaire-netwerken.html) for new system administrators and community organisers at Varia which featured Co-op Cloud.
> Vakbond Precaire Netwerken: September Sunday Sessions
>
> VPN is an apprenticeship-based technology school for radical organizers. It offers an IT curriculum to otherwise underserved communities and organizations advancing social justice causes. We train politically self-motivated individuals who aim to set up and maintain digital infrastructure for themselves and their communities. We stand for direct action and mutual-aid, to end our dependence on technology monopolies. We work in the here and now towards a grassroots alternative for digital technology and society.
Also, coming up on October 10th, `@decentral1se` will be presenting and discussing Co-op Cloud things at [Technologies of Solidarity](https://www.engagerotterdam.nl/en-us/programma/technologies-of-solidarity) as part of [Engage Rotterdam](https://www.engagerotterdam.nl/en-us).
> Technologies of Solidarity
>
> Mainstream digital technologies are often controlled by large companies and profit models. We know how thats working out. But what if we tried to do it differently?
>
> Technologies of Solidarity invites you to learn about alternatives to digital technologies. Over the four days of engage 2025, V2_ will host talks, workshops and artistic projects exploring open-source tools, ethical AI and offline ways of staying connected. Try out practical tools and imagine new, more collective and creative ways of working with technology.
## Website survey
<img src="/img/web-survey.png" style="display: block; float:left; margin: auto; width: 50%; padding: 30px; " />
We've been working on developing, discussing and reflecting on a community survey about our public-facing website, [coopcloud.tech](https://coopcloud.tech).
The website was published "back in the day" when the [Good Ship Autonomic](https://autonomic.zone) was the sole organisation pushing things forward. Now, things have moved forward considerably, we're a global federation of 15 technology collectives and worker co-operatives!
What should the new website communicate exactly? And how? Thanks to the good work of `@sef`, member of [Doop Coop](https://doop.coop/) and `@eli` and `@edu`, members of [Sutty](https://sutty.nl), we have had a great collective process to discover the answers to these questions with each other.
Here are the survey [results](https://cloud.doop.coop/s/yYsAeAEW6Xi9fam) and [Visual design board](https://miro.com/app/board/uXjVI0qDbrY=/?moveToWidget=3458764638651124941&cot=14) for your reading and viewing pleasure. Work is ongoing to develop these ideas into a new website development resolution.
## Recipe updates
As per usual, work behind to scenes to maintain our recipe configuration commons continues. Here's a quick summary of the latest and greatest that we saw pass by. It's almost impossible to keep up with all the updates at this point. Thanks to all our recipe hackers and maintainers for your valuable work :heartpulse:
* Thanks to `@rra` and `@3wc` who released a new version of [Peertube](https://recipes.coopcloud.tech/peertube)
* Thanks to `@cyrnel` who published [Mealie](https://recipes.coopcloud.tech/mealie) and [Node-red](https://recipes.coopcloud.tech/node-red) and made several major releases of existing recipes [Writefreely](https://recipes.coopcloud.tech/writefreely), [Renovate](https://recipes.coopcloud.tech/renovate) and [Rauthy](https://recipes.coopcloud.tech/rauthy)
* Thanks to `@ammaratef45` for publishing [Shlink](https://recipes.coopcloud.tech/shlink)
* Thanks to `@brooke` for new releases for [GoToSocial](https://recipes.coopcloud.tech/gotosocial)
## Recipe maintainership
One of our more important collective TODOs and mid-term strategic goals as a federation is to implement the [recipe maintainers resolution](https://docs.coopcloud.tech/federation/resolutions/passed/025/). This decision is now slowly becoming a reality.
If you maintain a recipe at the moment, we'd love to invite you add yourself to the [WIP spreadsheet](https://cloud.klasse-methode.it/s/yc9tg4P2tsF7LQA) that `@stevensting`, member of [Klasse & Methode](https://klasse-methode.it/), set up to get an overview of who is taking care of what.
We are working towards a situation where we can state that some recipes are stable and others are not, based on maintainership and additional criteria. Please check out the [resolution text](https://docs.coopcloud.tech/federation/resolutions/passed/025/) for the gory details.
Thanks to `@kawaiipunk`, member of [Autonomic](https://autonomic.zone), for writing up the resolution.
## Other federation happenings
### Switching fiscal host
One of the last pieces of Co-op Cloud infrastructure still left centralised with Autonomic was finances: Autonomic has kindly continued as the project's "fiscal host" on Open Collective since the project's launch, holding the money and managing paying invoices for work.
But, the extra (often time-sensitive) finance admin work has proven a lot to ask from a group that doesn't provide these services normally.
So, in order to share the work, we are migrating to a new fiscal host on Open Collective. [`#R033`](https://docs.coopcloud.tech/federation/resolutions/in-progress/033/) is in progress and will hopefully start to be implemented within the coming weeks/months.
### Radical administrator
Once the fiscal host migration is wrapped up, we are going to open up a public call to fund a paid organising position for the federation that we have dubbed, "radmin". [`R029`](https://docs.coopcloud.tech/federation/resolutions/passed/029/) goes into the full details on how we intend to achieve this.
We are seeing that no single federation member would be able to undertake our membership administration and bookkeeping, and yet it is a common task that concerns us all and must be carried out. We believe that a paid organiser role with a democratically decided-upon mandate can work.
We hope to make progress on this in the coming months and open up the public call. It will be posted here on our website and via [our account](https://social.coop/@coopcloud) on fedi also. Stay tuned!
## Co-op Cloud docs elsewhere
We are proud to report that projects are increasingly promoting Co-op Cloud as a "first-class" deployment option for their free software project. Wonderful projects like [Karrot](https://karrot.world), [Bonfire](https://bonfirenetworks.org) and [Lauti](https://lauti.org) have documentation which shows end-users how to get started with `abra` directly in their project documentation.
* [Karrot install documentation](https://docs.karrot.world/self-host/coop-cloud/getting-started)
* [Bonfire install documentation](https://docs.bonfirenetworks.org/deploy.html#step-1-decide-how-you-want-to-deploy-and-manage-the-app)
* [Lauti install documentation](https://lauti.org/#getstarted)
All of these projects are also federation members and have a say in how the project develops. We're happy to see more projects invest, commit and join the federation and participate in the collective self-management of Co-op Cloud.
## Get Radical with us 🚩🏴
That's a lot going on but wed still love to see more folks [get involved](https://docs.coopcloud.tech/intro/get-involved/) 🎉
If youre thinking about setting up a technology co-op, you have a software stack sitting around waiting for you to pick up now; we have the technology! Its built by tech co-ops for tech co-ops.
If youre curious but dont know where to start, [get in touch](https://docs.coopcloud.tech/intro/contact/) anyway!

View File

@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
---
title: "Open call: financial administrator"
date: 2025-04-25T08:00:00+00:00
draft: true
title: "Open call: financial administrator (CLOSED)"
date: 2026-01-13T08:00:00+00:00
draft: false
image: "/img/cc-finance-admin.jpg"
imageCredit: "From the 'internet gardening' collection by tf (are.na/tf)."
description: "The financial administrator open call"
@ -11,6 +11,8 @@ We are excited to announce our first open call: a *1 year term, paid position* f
<!--more-->
> **WARNING**: this open call is now closed. Thanks to everyone who applied and signal boosted it. It's really appreciated 💗
## What is Co-op Cloud?
*Co-op Cloud* is a libre software infrastructure project built by and for democratic tech collectives and worker co-ops. The goal is to craft libre software tools from existing parts which simplify and standardise the set up and maintenance of digital infrastructure. Co-op Cloud is built to serve everyday people and organisations who align with our values: grassroots democracy, public ownership and social justice. Please read [the initial project announcement post](https://autonomic.zone/blog/co-op-cloud/) and/or [our project strategy](https://docs.coopcloud.tech/intro/strategy/) for further motivation 🤓
@ -54,16 +56,18 @@ Then we'd love to hear from you 💞
## What do we offer?
The *Co-op Cloud Federation* is stewarded by [Autonomic Co-operative Limited](https://autonomic.zone) and does not have it's own legal entity. Whoever fills this role, must do so as a **freelance contractor** and be responsible for their own invoices and taxes.
The *Co-op Cloud Federation* does not have it's own legal entity. Whoever fills this role, must do so as a **freelance contractor** and be responsible for their own invoices and taxes.
We can offer the following:
* A collaboration agreement with Autonomic Co-operative Limited on a self-employed basis for up to 12 hours a month.
* A collaboration agreement with The *Co-op Cloud Federation* on a self-employed basis for up to 12 hours a month.
* Fully remote and self-directed online working conditions. You have control over your schedule and working rhythm.
* A role term of 1 year with a possibility to extend based on further democratic decision making. The exact start date can be decided on in conversation with the applicant.
* An hourly rate of 20 EUR per hour (240 EUR total per month for the maximum 12 hours work). This is the rate that is offered for all paid work in the federation at this moment in time. See [`R003`](https://docs.coopcloud.tech/federation/resolutions/passed/003/) for more context.
* A "buddy system" in which we meet once a month to focus on challenges, progress and plans. For more context, see the [proposal text](https://docs.coopcloud.tech/federation/resolutions/passed/029/#buddy-system).
> **WARNING**: as documented in [`R029`](https://docs.coopcloud.tech/federation/resolutions/passed/029/#buddy-system), the situation regarding [Autonomic Co-op](https://autonomic.zone) stewarding the *Co-op Cloud Federation* has changed as of January 1rst 2026. This is no longer the case due to the fact we have migrated to an external fiscal host ([Platform 6](https://platform6.coop/)) on Open Collective. This reality now diverges from the original text in [`R029`](https://docs.coopcloud.tech/federation/resolutions/passed/029/) and practically (and legally) means a more informal agreement for this position.
## The Process
> Diversity is important to *Co-op Cloud* and we therefore strongly encourage women, people of color and people from the LGBTQIA+ community to apply for this vacancy.
@ -74,6 +78,6 @@ Please note, the application process will be conducted fully online and English
* Send us a brief introduction and summary of your motivation and affinity to this role to [`helo AT coopcloud DOT tech`](mailto:helo@coopcloud.tech).
* It's up to you on length but we think a single A4 sheet of paper is enough (e.g. 400-500 words with 12 pt font size).
* We are publishing this open call mid May 2025. We hope to receive candidates and make a selection for mid to late June 2025.
* We will be in touch some time in June 2025 to schedule an online conversation.
* We hope to make a final decision for some time in July based on conversations with our selection of candidates.
* We are publishing this open call mid January 2026. We hope to receive candidates and make a selection for mid to late February 2026.
* We will be in touch some time in February 2026 to schedule an online conversation.
* We hope to make a final decision for some time in March based on conversations with our selection of candidates.

View File

@ -1,18 +1,4 @@
+++
title = "abra"
vanity = "https://git.coopcloud.tech/toolshed/go-abra"
aliases = [
"/abra/cli",
"/abra/cli/app",
"/abra/cli/formatter",
"/abra/cli/internal",
"/abra/cli/recipe",
"/abra/cli/server",
"/abra/client",
"/abra/client/convert",
"/abra/client/stack",
"/abra/config",
"/abra/secret",
"/abra/web",
]
vanity = "https://git.coopcloud.tech/toolshed/abra"
+++

View File

@ -0,0 +1,33 @@
BEGIN:VCALENDAR
VERSION:2.0
METHOD:PUBLISH
PRODID:-//Coop Cloud//a humble calix
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:e03f3b2bbc2bd4cb90ef2681b40b21c13419f892
DTSTAMP:20241126T170914Z
DTSTART:20260326T120000Z
DTEND:20260326T130000Z
SUMMARY:Coop Cloud kite-flying 🪁 (East)
LOCATION:https://jitsi.sutty.nl/CoopCloudKiteFlying
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=2;BYDAY=TH
BEGIN:VALARM
ACTION:DISPLAY
DESCRIPTION:Coop Cloud kite-flying 🪁 (East)
TRIGGER;RELATED=START:-PT15M
END:VALARM
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:29316cb64361bc74c48901a6044eb1c0626bfd97
DTSTAMP:20241126T170914Z
DTSTART:20260319T190000Z
DTEND:20260319T200000Z
SUMMARY:Coop Cloud kite-flying 🪁 (West)
LOCATION:https://jitsi.sutty.nl/CoopCloudKiteFlying
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=2;BYDAY=TH
BEGIN:VALARM
ACTION:DISPLAY
DESCRIPTION:Coop Cloud kite-flying 🪁 (West)
TRIGGER;RELATED=START:-PT15M
END:VALARM
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR

BIN
static/img/counterspy.png Normal file

Binary file not shown.

After

Width:  |  Height:  |  Size: 28 KiB

BIN
static/img/deepmay.png Normal file

Binary file not shown.

After

Width:  |  Height:  |  Size: 151 KiB

BIN
static/img/failure.png Normal file

Binary file not shown.

After

Width:  |  Height:  |  Size: 36 KiB

BIN
static/img/fauno.png Normal file

Binary file not shown.

After

Width:  |  Height:  |  Size: 293 KiB

Binary file not shown.

After

Width:  |  Height:  |  Size: 435 KiB

BIN
static/img/hope.png Normal file

Binary file not shown.

After

Width:  |  Height:  |  Size: 30 KiB

BIN
static/img/huerta.png Normal file

Binary file not shown.

After

Width:  |  Height:  |  Size: 548 KiB

BIN
static/img/kieler.png Normal file

Binary file not shown.

After

Width:  |  Height:  |  Size: 1.8 MiB

BIN
static/img/km-hack.png Normal file

Binary file not shown.

After

Width:  |  Height:  |  Size: 120 KiB

Binary file not shown.

After

Width:  |  Height:  |  Size: 316 KiB

BIN
static/img/web-survey.png Normal file

Binary file not shown.

After

Width:  |  Height:  |  Size: 128 KiB

Binary file not shown.

View File

@ -11808,4 +11808,4 @@ a.has-text-danger-dark:hover, a.has-text-danger-dark:focus {
background-color: #fafafa;
padding: 3rem 1.5rem 6rem;
}
/*# sourceMappingURL=bulma.css.map */
/*# sourceMappingURL=bulma.css.map */

View File

@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
{{ if .IsHome }}{{ $title = .Site.Title }}{{ end }}
{{/* scss compiling */}}
{{ $options := (dict "targetPath" "css/style.css" "outputStyle" "compressed") }}
{{ $style := resources.Get "scss/main.scss" | resources.ToCSS $options }}
{{ $style := resources.Get "scss/main.scss" | css.Sass $options }}
{{ template "_internal/opengraph.html" . }}
{{ template "_internal/twitter_cards.html" . }}
<link href='{{ $style.RelPermalink }}' rel="stylesheet" />

View File

@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
</p>
<p class="subtitle is-size-2">
An alternative to corporate clouds built by
<a href="https://www.coops.tech/manifesto" target="_blank">
<a href="https://www.coops.tech/about#manifesto" target="_blank">
tech co-ops</a
>.
</p>
@ -21,7 +21,7 @@
<div class="has-text-left">
<div class="column is-two-thirds">
<p class="subtitle is-size-3">
Co-op Cloud is a software stack that aims to make hosting <a href="https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html" target="_blank">libre software applications</a> simple for small service providers such as <a href="https://www.coops.tech/manifesto" target="_blank">tech co-operatives</a> who are looking to standardise around an open, transparent and scalable infrastructure. It uses the latest container technologies and configurations are shared into the commons for the benefit of all.
Co-op Cloud is a software stack that aims to make hosting <a href="https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html" target="_blank">libre software applications</a> simple for small service providers such as <a href="https://www.coops.tech/about#manifesto" target="_blank">tech co-operatives</a> who are looking to standardise around an open, transparent and scalable infrastructure. It uses the latest container technologies and configurations are shared into the commons for the benefit of all.
</p>
</div>
</div>