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Any scope for a version of this that installs via docker compose and runs a webui for us home server users? Edit: oh huh I missed that it's ~~not FOSS~~ paid. 69 bucks for a "perpetual" license that only gets updates to v1 is a bit DIRE
No plans on a Docker compose for now, but feel free to submit an issue. RE licensing, there's some discussion on it below. FOSS describes software licensing, which is all MIT. There are 2 features "gated" behind a license check, which supports development and gives the convenience of a ready-made build (which have costs involved). But all code is open, and you're welcome to modify/fork out if you prefer to run your own.
I wanna be clear I'm more than happy to pay for a perpetual license to good software. Its the cessation of support past v1 that concerns me. Thanks for making a cool tool, either way, whether I end up using it or no
That's fair. I'm still experimenting with pricing/licensing models, so appreciate the feedback. To be clear, the license grants you permanent use and at least all updates, including V1 which is documented on Github. Not making any promises what's after yet, because in all honesty. I don't know yet what a V2 or other features would look like. Just trying to be transparent on what you're getting right now + upcoming updates. We'll see what's after, and open to ideas
That would be amazing.