Daniel Bölts

@kyrodan
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Gedanken über digitale Souveränität, Open Source und Code.
Websitehttps://daniel-boelts.de
@annathecrow Use trial-period with Light plan and upgrade to Standard plan with your own domain later.

@annathecrow The used software is Openxchange and they had a big upgrade earlier this year. Tasks (not appointments) are not that good, have no recurring option, only fixed dates (just checked it). Have no problems with recurring appointments.

For me mailbox.org works very well. Very reliable E-Mail incl. very good spam filtering. Support is not the fastest, if the issue is not urgent (several days). For me it's the best all-purpose-package/replacement for Google Ecosystem.

@annathecrow I use mailbox.org because they support open protocols. Calendar (even shared and group calendars) are working very well. What exactly have you heard is not working well? Okay, the ToDo-Implementation is very "basic" (e.g. no CalDAV-Sync of shared ToDo-Folders) - will use @vikunja in future.

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@LilithElina
"nach außen" zu geben.
Dann hast Du aber das ganze gefummel mit den SSL-Zertifikaten oder irgendwelche Portnummern.

Wenn Du keinerlei Erfahrung hast, ist am einfachsten wahrscheinlich Yunohost auf einem (günstigen) gemieteten VPS (z. B. von Hetzner, Netcup).

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@LilithElina Du kannst Synology-Quickconnect mit deren Relay-Dienst verwenden - sehr langsam. Alternativen:
1. Bei modernen Glasfaseranschlüssen z. B. kannst Du das nicht über Port-Forwarding machen (da CGNAT aktiv), da benötigt es z. B. Cloudflare-Tunnel oder Tailscale.
2. Ich habe noch einen DSL-Anschluss, da praktiziere ich Port-Forwarding seit Jahren. Wichtig ist, halt nur das Notwendige zu öffnen (80, 443, 5000, 5001) und den internen Reverse-Proxy zu verwenden, um die Docker-Container

@LilithElina @vikunja
Das klingt ja prima! Für den Einstieg ins self-hostimng kannst Du die Erfahrung von @_elena auf ihrem Blog nachlesen: https://blog.elenarossini.com/tag/my-so-called-sudo-life/
Sie macht self-hosting mit @yunohost #yunohost

Ich selbst betreibe Self-Hosting mit einer Synology-NAS und Docker (gut, etwas komplizierter ist es schon ;-))

my so-called sudo life - Elena Rossini

a series of blog posts that chronicle my self-hosting adventures

Elena Rossini
@LilithElina Ah, das wusste ich selbst nicht. Eventuell hilft dir ja Vikunja, z. B. bei https://tchncs.de/ oder https://adminforge.de/services/todo-app/
Hallöchen!

Hier wird eine Sammlung ganz wunderbarer OpenSource-Software für dich bereitgestellt.

tchncs.de
@LilithElina Okay, had the same here at my Home. Just created a new shared calendar "Family" in my account. Thats it. Wife was happy :-)
@LilithElina Just to make sure: I have my family calendar set up with "nur eingeladene Personen" (not public!).
Your partner then sees your calendar in *his* mailbox.org WebUI. If he creates appointments it must be done for *your* calendar (and not his calender with you as participant added) - double-check in appointment creation view, field "Calendar". By default the own calendar is preselected for creation of appointments;
@LilithElina
For Notes I use Joplin (synced via WebDav to mailbox.org Drive - can also be shared with another person in your family, but no "WebUI" available)
For Tasks you can try Apps jtxBoard (with mailbox.org using davx5 for sync, see https://www.davx5.com/faq/tasks/advanced-task-features). But I don't like this solution, I'm still stuck with Microsoft ToDo 😞
How do I use tasks and advanced features like sub-tasks with DAVx⁵?