• @Showroom7561@lemmy.ca
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    42 days ago

    Is it?? They don’t make that evident anywhere on their website. All I see is a pricing page with no hint that it can be self-hosted.

      • @Showroom7561@lemmy.ca
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        52 days ago

        Thank you. Any reason why they wouldn’t make it more apparent from their homepage? I’m always interested in self-hosted solutions, and even I ducked out of there after seeing only subscription plans being offered.

        • Ulrich
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          21 day ago

          …why would they? Self-hosting loses them business.

          • @Showroom7561@lemmy.ca
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            11 day ago

            Has that killed Bitwarden yet? There are many self-hosted projects that also have paid options.

            I’d be happy with a paid (one-time fee) license for a self-hosted option with any software. Subscriptions should only be paying for data/storage, and if that’s offloaded to the customer’s local hardware, there’s no need to keep them on a subscription.

            Especially for a product that’s privacy-first, that really should include a self-hosted option (paid or otherwise).

            • Ulrich
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              11 day ago

              I didn’t say anything about “killing”.

              • @Showroom7561@lemmy.ca
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                11 day ago

                You implied that it would hurt business, and that really doesn’t seem to be the case for other projects using a self-hosted/subscription business model.

                If you meant something else, then I guess I misunderstood. No harm, no foul.

        • @pipes@sh.itjust.works
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          82 days ago

          A software’s website and docs are very telling, aren’t they? It’s like a cultural thing from the creators, some open source software will always be more business oriented, others are more helpful towards homelab /self-hosting users.