@@AwesomeOpenSource Id love to see more businesses to use Open Source or at least privacy cautious tools, Closed Source doesnt have to be bad per se like many think. And well theres things i want or need to do in life but im not getting to them. Including IT, VPS, Servers, Linux ect. But im just not finding the proper time to do so.
There are tons of documentation options out there. XWiki, WikiJS, Bookstack, and for IT mapping there's NetBox, for Passwords, you have Bitwarden / Vaultwarden, for Chat and communication, RocketChat, Matrix, and tons more. I think it's really about how you set these up, and you could have a very powerful system for an IT team to document pretty much everything.
Wow, this looks just like old, good redmine with fancy skin, so much that I needed to check that. And there is no much about that on project page, but as soon as i started to dig I found out that indeed its some kind of fork, but no much information what version is based on, are there redmine api still working for all integrations and of course can You migrate one to another.
@@AwesomeOpenSource being a fork is probably nothing that they are proud of. For me its big advantage, because redmine has mature system of plugins as well as many integrations that should work. Ill give it a chance for sure and try to migrate some instances to see that.
@@AwesomeOpenSource After some checkups in license: OpenProject is a fork of Chilli Project (which died about 2013), which is a fork of Redmine. Upgrading from redmine is possible but You need to downgrade to chilli project first, and that is literally impossible from any modern versions. Therefore this project is probably hugely outdated compared to original redmine and cannot be used with any redmine utils. Free version is full of bloat, has some eye candy features but lacks of some modern redmine features. It's nice that they prepared helm for project (which is not up to date, it's for earlier version), so I could easily play with it, but I think that regular redmine is just much better option and it's free, just requires some tune up.
OpenProject forked a very long time ago. First there was ChiliProject which forked from Redmine 1.1! Then OpenProject forked from ChiliProject a while later. We still have a bunch of old Redmine code in there including the plugin system. But it has evolved a lot since then too and I don't think Redmine plugins will just work with OpenProject out of the box. Also migrating from Redmine to OpenProject is not trivial since OpenProject forked so long ago (more than 10 years ago). The API was broadly similar up until OpenProject 3 maybe (we're at OpenProject 13 now)? I don't quite remember. But in any case, since then the APIv3 has been introduced which is completely separate to the Redmine API and the old API is no longer supported.
Thank you 😊 Looks like a neat open source solution. Would have been better if they have a mobile app (like Trello for exampe) ans some essential integrations (may be slack, drive, etc).
If you run it in docker shouldn't be any issue to run it on the same host. IF you are installing it straight ont he hardware, you might want to make sure the ports to clash.
awesome! u need to let us know about that "own mail server" that u are using ;) I'm looking for another open software to run side by side with this one and 1 of the ticket one you showed us a few time ago, for a repair shop. Did you pass by something for it and i didnt saw it? Thanks again for your great explanations about open source projects ㋡
So, I have been looking for some specifically for ticketing for auto repair, but nothing yet. As for the Mail server, I have a video on setting Mail-in-a-box. It's pretty straight forward, but takes a few steps to really get everything setup.