@coopcloud we've been researching self hosting platforms that are community run, and your approach looks like a very good fit with the grassroots communities we've been nurturing.
Wanted to get your take on where first class SSO support fits with your roadmap.
From our exploring, it seems that best results are when the self hosting platform itself takes an opinionated approach to how to add SSO such that the same login can be used across all installed apps without fuss.
We've seen another project where ontop of the docker.yml file the projects add what would be something like a coopcloud.yml file that essentially overlays the docker.yml file with platform level config; which is pretty much where SSO config stuff sits.
Would love to hear your thoughts on first-class SSO support as this is the major sticking point in our collective as to getting behind coopcloud vs alternatives.
Maybe I'm very wrong but I think this could help address the low quantity of 5/5 apps in the directory.. as this last step looks tricky/inconsistent currently.
Amazing work btw, genuinely impressed and grateful for all the work u folks have already done. This is very much a good faith question to help us really step in.
cc: @goblin
