Wekan
firejail
Wekan | firejail | |
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79 | 139 | |
19,137 | 5,449 | |
0.4% | - | |
9.8 | 9.7 | |
3 days ago | 2 days ago | |
JavaScript | C | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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Wekan
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Elegant open source project tracking, Trello like but self-hosted
Looks nice, I selfhosted https://github.com/wekan/wekan for a while, which is a MIT licensed heavily Trello-inspired alternative, does someone know both Wekan and Plankanban and can tell their differences?
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PostgreSQL on S390x
Where can I get info, how to make required changes to get software running on s390x? For example, some software requires CPU-specific assembler code. I can not get some code to compile correctly:
https://github.com/wekan/wekan/wiki/s390x
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Coding Is Hard
Thanks for writing this.
I have added and removed about 4 million lines of code:
https://github.com/wekan/wekan/graphs/contributors
to WeKan Open Source kanban:
https://wekan.github.io
You are not dumb. It is normal to feel frustrated, when figuring out, step by step, how something works, and what to do. It is like labyrinth. Having enough breaks, taking a walk when needed, having enough coping skills or adding more of them, having patience to keep notes of what is current position in that rabbit hole. If some way does not work, try some other way.
It is always about the basics. Many programming languages change syntax often. Some dependencies change.
For example, when writing some for database export:
1) There was no working code examples at documentation
2) Google etc searches had old info, did not work
3) I did not find from source code how it did work
4) ChatGPT, Bing AI etc examples did not work
5) So I tried with trial and error, what is correct syntax, character by character
For some error messages, sometimes Google search shows somebody having same problem, or even a fix. But if not, it's about reading source code of the software.
But this works when code is available, like in Open Source.
If something is binary executeable, then there is need to decompile, read assembler, deobfuscate, etc. That means even more required, I have not gone there yet. That is why I use and develop FOSS, when it is possible to more easily fix something, when it is broken.
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Show HN: Kantankanban – A CLI to track to-do's, custom lists, and more
Hi Wekan,
looks cool but IHMO suffers from confusing documentation and onramp.
It took me multiple attempts, days apart, after initially stumbling upon this comment to get a better sense of it.
The project homepage (https://wekan.github.io/) stresses the different installers but at that point I didn't know if I want to install it or not.
Clicking on the Features link (https://wekan.github.io/#features) just takes you a few lines down on the same page which doesn't tell you much.
I tried to find a link to the Github repo but that wasn't obvious either. Eventually I stumbled upon it by following the Docs and API links at the bottom but those are very small and hidden compared to the rest of the content on the page.
From the Docs wiki there is a much better list of Features (https://github.com/wekan/wekan/wiki#:~:text=Calendar-,Featur...) that tells me more of what I was looking for.
However, I still don't know what database backends are supported or how configurable those are which I need to know in order to assess my backup strategy and how much work it will be for me to maintain this for our intranet site.
- Trello Alternative
- Firefox Multirow Bookmarks Toolbar
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Kanboard is a free and open source Kanban project management software
Thanks! I added issue about it:
https://github.com/wekan/wekan/issues/4930
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Suggestions for self-hosted Kanban with activities timeline?
Try to look at wekan. https://wekan.github.io/
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Project Management
Deck is very minimal and not really suited for anything beyond simple, personal stuff, in my opinion. As far as self-hosted, my favorite is still Kanboard, which has a lot of plugins and themes to choose from. Leantime is good too and a bit different. I also like Vikunja and Wekan.
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Self-hosted kanban board
Have a look at Kanboard. For Android it can be used with kandroid (available on F-Droid). There is also WeKan with official app on Google Play Store
firejail
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Sandboxing All the Things with Flatpak and BubbleBox
bubblewrap is designed as a low-level too. There is nothing quick and dirty about it. It disallows everything by default and you have to be explicit about what you want to share with the host. If your application needs complex permissions/resources, then you will need to have a complex bubblewrap command line.
Once you have figured out which permissions/resources you need for a given program, you can wrap the command line invocation in a shell script.
If you want other people to do the work of defining permissions/resources, then have a look at firejail: https://github.com/netblue30/firejail
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Ask HN: What are some unpopular technologies you wish people knew more about?
Firejail is cool: https://github.com/netblue30/firejail
Linux namespaces/cgroups but nowhere near as heavy as Docker.
I use it when I want to limit the memory of a Python script:
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Toolship: A (More) Secure Workstation
Firejail can also be a useful option, though no good if you're on Mac https://firejail.wordpress.com/
Uses the same Linux primitives as docker etc, but can be a bit more ergonomic for this use case
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Firejail: Light, featureful and zero-dependency security sandbox for Linux
Firejail, Flatpak (which uses Bubblewrap under the hood), and Snap (which uses AppArmor) all use the same underlying technology: Linux namespaces.
This question comes up a lot, and has been answered here: https://github.com/netblue30/firejail/wiki/Frequently-Asked-...
TL;DR: Firejail has much more comprehensive features than Flatpak (Bubblewrap). Firejail also has more comprehensive network support, support for AppArmor and SELinux, and easier seccomp filtering.
Compared to Snap (which uses AppArmor), Firejail is compatible with AppArmor and again goes above and beyond with a lot of additional features.
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Bubblewrap – Low-level unprivileged sandboxing tool used by Flatpak
Wonderful little tool, too bad you must chain various exec calling tools to get cgroups (a bit akin to `ionice ... nice ... cmd`) and Linux users namespaces can't allow UNIX sockets while preventing network access (I think?).
Migrated from Firejail when its complexity annoyed me too much and I hit https://github.com/netblue30/firejail/issues/3001 (Firejail doesn't like parens or brackets in --put/--get parameters) to a badly NIH version using bwrap and bash to have "profiles":
- Firejail: Light featureful and zero-dependency security sandbox for Linux
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Do, or do not. There is no try
Firejail does this. The profile database is the two "profile" directories in https://github.com/netblue30/firejail/tree/master/etc
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Strange times make for strange friends...
What do you mean by a Firefox container? Do you mean FireJail?
What are some alternatives?
Kanboard - Kanban project management software
bubblewrap - Low-level unprivileged sandboxing tool used by Flatpak and similar projects
focalboard - Focalboard is an open source, self-hosted alternative to Trello, Notion, and Asana.
flatpak - Linux application sandboxing and distribution framework
Planka - The realtime kanban board for workgroups built with React and Redux.
bubblejail - Bubblewrap based sandboxing for desktop applications
Restyaboard - Trello like kanban board. Based on Restya platform.
Flatseal - Manage Flatpak permissions
deck - 🗂 Kanban-style project & personal management tool for Nextcloud, similar to Trello
yabai - A tiling window manager for macOS based on binary space partitioning
deck - DECK is a powerful and high performant local web development studio, an open source alternative to Docker desktop
podman - Podman: A tool for managing OCI containers and pods.