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Forking: Ein Grundpfeiler von Open Source mit eigenen HerausforderungenDas tolle an Open Source? Man hat das Recht, die Software zu modifizieren und auch in ihrer modifizierten Form zu verbreiten. Wenn man plant, das Open Source Projekt zu modifizieren und unabhängig von seiner Ursprungsform weiterzuentwickeln, nennt man dies Fork bzw. Forking. Das klingt erstmal super und nach viel Freiheit. Doch Forking hat ganz eigene Herausforderungen.In dieser Episode klären wir, was Forks sind, welche populären Forks es in der Geschichte von Open Source gegeben hat und was die Motivation dieser Forks war, welche Projekt-Forks es nicht zur Popularität geschafft haben, warum Forking auch als Druckmittel genutzt werden kann und warum es eine Art Grundrecht auf GitHub ist, welche (oft unsichtbaren) Herausforderungen Forking mit sich bringt und klären, was das Urheberrecht und der Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) aus den USA damit auf sich hat..Bonus: Bei Debian hieß der Firefox Browser mal Iceweasel.Unsere aktuellen Werbepartner findest du auf https://engineeringkiosk.dev/partners Das schnelle Feedback zur Episode:
Die Dominanz amerikanischer Cloud-Speicherdienste wie Google Drive und Dropbox weckt bei vielen Unternehmen und Institutionen Unbehagen. Bedenken hinsichtlich Datensicherheit und mangelnder Kontrolle über sensible Daten treiben die Suche nach Alternativen an. In diesem Zusammenhang rückt Nextcloud, eine Open-Source-Lösung für private Clouds, zunehmend ins Zentrum des Interesses. In der jüngsten Folge …
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saas.unbound is a podcast for and about founders who are working on scaling inspiring products that people love, brought to you by https://saas.group/, a serial acquirer of B2B SaaS companies. In episode #24, Anna Nadeina talks with Frank, CEO and founder of Nextcloud , the most popular on-premises content collaboration platform you can download.Subscribe to our channel to be the first to see the interviews that we publish twice a week - https://www.youtube.com/@saas-group Stay up to date: Twitter: https://twitter.com/SaaS_group LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/14790796
Today's episode features a fireside chat with Nextcloud CEO and founder Frank Karlitschek, where we learn of the values and ideals that motivated the very idea of Nextcloud - how it all began and evolved into the World's leading open source content collaboration platform.
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In this episode of the Open Source Founders Podcast, I talked with Frank Karlitschek, CEO and founder of Nextcloud. Frank is going to be talking specifically about lead generation at Open Source Founders Summit, but in this episode we took a slightly wider view and talked about go to market, for open source companies in general and specifically for Frank's experience at Nextcloud. A couple other things to pull out as takeaways. First of all, Frank talks about how he originally planned to target big companies who wanted to keep their data private — but as it turned out, most big companies don't really care deeply about keeping their data private. On the other hand, the public sector and universities really do care, and those have ended up being a huge part of Nextcloud's customers. Frank also talked about the rather obvious differences in needs between home users and big organizations. Nextcloud has some customers with millions of users — their needs are different from a home user. And as far as home users go, Frank says these users are obviously never going to pay Nextcloud anything. On the other hand, they have built mechanisms into the software to nudge open source instances with over 1,000 users to get in touch to talk about a commercial relationship. He also talked specifically about the importance of really talking with your customers and your users — and incorporating their feedback into your product roadmap. For open source companies, you have so much more information and feedback than proprietary companies, and you should take advantage of that to inform your go to market strategy. We also talked about how the millions of home users who will never pay Nextcloud are still extremely valuable to the company — and why Frank think it's really wrong to think of pure open source users as just leads to be converted. And much, much more. If you're the founder or leader at an open source company, and you want to be a part of more discussions like this, join us at Open Source Founders Summit May 27th and 28th in Paris!
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https://youtu.be/wShIu0oE4f0 On this episode of Destination Linux (354), Frank Karlitschek of Nextcloud joins us for an interview at the Ubuntu Summit to discuss Nextcloud, the importance of self-hosting, Open Source, KDE, and more. Download as MP3 (https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32f28071-0b08-4ea1-afcc-37af75bd83d6/54523a08-33cf-4117-8fab-cc1196c352db.mp3) Special Guest: Frank Karlitschek Link: https://nextcloud.com Supported by: Namecheap = https://destinationlinux.net/namecheap LINBIT = https://destinationlinux.net/linbit Hosted by: Michael Tunnell = https://michaeltunnell.com Ryan (DasGeek) = https://dasgeekcommunity.com Jill Bryant = https://jilllinuxgirl.com Want to Support the Show? Become a Patron = https://tuxdigital.com/membership Store = https://tuxdigital.com/store Chapters: 00:00 Destination Linux 354 Intro 00:26 Community Feedback 04:20 NAMECHEAP - [ link (https://destinationlinux.net/namecheap) ] 05:18 Interview Frank Karlitschek from Nextcloud 30:47 LINBIT - [ link (https://destinationlinux.net/linbit) ] 32:05 Gaming: Cosmic Carnage Prologue - [ link (https://store.steampowered.com/app/2704660/Cosmic_Carnage_Prologue/) ] 35:44 Software Spotlight: Impression - [ link (https://flathub.org/apps/io.gitlab.adhami3310.Impression) ] 37:04 Tips and Tricks: Community Feedback 40:31 Events 42:04 Outro Tip of the Week apropos -s 1 “” | shuf -n 1 Full Message: "Hello everyone! love the show. Been a Linux user for a little bit now and I get lots of tips and tricks from you guys. I wanted to share a trick I recently started using to learn commands/tools/stuff. There are so many commands and functions that I would feel overwhelmed learning about them. I came across the apropos command using the -s 1 “” when using that options you will see tons of output and their definitions. This is where your anxiety starts. BUT if you pipe that into the shuf command followed by -n 1 it will output one random command with the brief definition. The full command would be apropos -s 1 “” | shuf -n 1 I then put this in my bashrc start up so when I log into the system it will output one of those random commands. I will then take that one output and make it my mission to know everything I can about it by the end of the day. (if its something I already know, I will run the command until I see something new) Hope someone finds this helpful. Keep marching!"
Frank Karlitschek joins Doc Searls and Jonathan Bennett to talk about Nextcloud. Nextcloud is a fast-growing open source collaboration platform that gives customers a huge array of capabilities, all independent of giant gatekeepers. Hosts: Doc Searls and Jonathan Bennett Guest: Frank Karlitschek Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/floss-weekly Think your open source project should be on FLOSS Weekly? Email floss@twit.tv. Thanks to Lullabot's Jeff Robbins, web designer and musician, for our theme music. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: bitwarden.com/twit fastmail.com/twit
Frank Karlitschek joins Doc Searls and Jonathan Bennett to talk about Nextcloud. Nextcloud is a fast-growing open source collaboration platform that gives customers a huge array of capabilities, all independent of giant gatekeepers. Hosts: Doc Searls and Jonathan Bennett Guest: Frank Karlitschek Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/floss-weekly Think your open source project should be on FLOSS Weekly? Email floss@twit.tv. Thanks to Lullabot's Jeff Robbins, web designer and musician, for our theme music. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: bitwarden.com/twit fastmail.com/twit
Frank Karlitschek joins Doc Searls and Jonathan Bennett to talk about Nextcloud. Nextcloud is a fast-growing open source collaboration platform that gives customers a huge array of capabilities, all independent of giant gatekeepers. Hosts: Doc Searls and Jonathan Bennett Guest: Frank Karlitschek Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/floss-weekly Think your open source project should be on FLOSS Weekly? Email floss@twit.tv. Thanks to Lullabot's Jeff Robbins, web designer and musician, for our theme music. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: bitwarden.com/twit fastmail.com/twit
Frank Karlitschek joins Doc Searls and Jonathan Bennett to talk about Nextcloud. Nextcloud is a fast-growing open source collaboration platform that gives customers a huge array of capabilities, all independent of giant gatekeepers. Hosts: Doc Searls and Jonathan Bennett Guest: Frank Karlitschek Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/floss-weekly Think your open source project should be on FLOSS Weekly? Email floss@twit.tv. Thanks to Lullabot's Jeff Robbins, web designer and musician, for our theme music. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: bitwarden.com/twit fastmail.com/twit
We try and pull off one too many projects, but you can't argue with the results. We report on our week of rebuilds and rescues and having a blast at LinuxFest Northwest. Special Guest: Frank Karlitschek.
Die Story von ownCloud und Nextcloud inkl. einer erfolgreichen Firma auf Basis von Open Source2010 hat Frank Karlitschek die Open Source Software ownCloud als Alternative zu Dropbox gestartet. 2016 hat Frank mit dem Core-Team ownCloud verlassen und seine ursprüngliche Software sowie seine Firma geforkt. Als er diese Story 2018 auf der FOSDEM-Konferenz als Vortrag erzählte, bekam er von der Open Source Community Standing Ovations. In dieser Episode sprechen wir mit Frank über den Grundgedanken von ownCloud, was Nextcloud heute ist, GPL basierte Software im Business-Kontext, das Management eines der größten Open Source Projekte, Lobbyismus und Open Source in der Politik und vieles mehr.Bonus: ownCloud ist als KDE Projekt gestartet.**** Diese Episode wird gesponsert vom Open-Source Förderprogramm Media Tech Lab: Bewirb dich jetzt und erhalte bis zu 50.000€ Fördersumme für dein Open-Source Projekt https://www.media-lab.de/de/media-tech-labDas schnelle Feedback zur Episode:
What we really like in Debian 12, the big players backing RISC-V, and the improvements in NextCloud Hub 5. Note: Linux Action News will be off next week.
What we really like in Debian 12, the big players backing RISC-V, and the improvements in NextCloud Hub 5. Note: Linux Action News will be off next week.
Brent dives deep into Nextcloud's new release from inside their offices, and takes an unexpected dip in the local lake with a listener.
Frank Karlitschek has worked in the open source software space since the late 90s when he contributed to KDE. Since then, he's managed multiple teams and start ups and used his influence to make the internet a better, more secure place. In this episode, Frank joins me at The State of Open Con to share his passion for open source and improving the internet. We discuss his early involvement in open source and how he started his own company. He also shares advice for new founders and encouragement for anyone hoping to make a positive impact on the world.Highlights: Frank introduces himself and Nextcloud and shares his initial excitement around open source (0:50) Frank shares some details about his open source business model and how the company came together (2:51) Frank recalls mistakes he made early on in his career and what he's learned (6:43) Current projects/ processes in the “trial and error” phase of development (8:10) The value of being open source (10:41) Frank shares the advice he'd give his younger self and someone starting an open source company now (13:03) Links:Frank LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/frankkarlitschek/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/fkarlitschek Mastadon: https://mastodon.social/@Karlitschek Website: karlitschek.de Company: https://nextcloud.com/
Frank Karlitschek shares his open source wisdom and lessons from building Nextcloud. In this episode, we touch on hot topics like the sovereign cloud, avoiding cloud lock in, building and growing a successful bootstrapped open source company, dealing with consumers and large enterprises, and more! Frank has been in the open source industry for many years and has a unique perspective on what works and what doesn't. This is episode 16 of the Hacking Open Source Business Podcast!In this episode:00:00:00 Coming up next on the podcast: VC Expectations00:00:47 Intro: Welcome Frank, CEO of Nextcloud00:01:39 Learning about Nextcloud00:02:44 Branding as the open source version of X00:03:43 Where did you get the idea for Nextcloud?00:04:57 Business or Project? What was the end goal?00:06:13 Deciding on business, pricing, & support models00:08:03 Figuring out the core demographic, planning for growth, and sometimes getting it wrong00:09:17 Why is the sovereign cloud important00:11:05 The first contributor, accelerating contributions, and hiring contributors00:12:29 100% bootstrapped, no external investors00:14:07 How do big organizations or governments affect the roadmap for an open source project?00:16:22 Lessons learned from dealing both with consumers and businesses00:17:36 What advice would you tell your younger self? Don't accept the way things are!00:20:15 How do you decentralize the cloud?00:21:36 Cloud lock-in00:22:25 Rapid Fire Questions!00:23:01 Favorite open source tool00:23:21 First Linux distro00:24:27 Conference walk up music00:25:36 Favorite beverage00:26:27 What is new and exciting in the open source space00:27:38 Thoughts on AI & Copilot00:29:39 Favorite food00:30:01 Thank you!Checkout our other interviews, clips, and videos: https://www.youtube.com/@opensourcebusinessDon't forget to visit the open source business community at: https://opensourcemetrics.org/Visit our primary sponsor, Scarf, for tools to help analyze your #opensource growth and adoption: https://about.scarf.sh/Subscribe to the podcast on your favorite app:Spotify: https://l.hosbp.com/SPodcastApple: https://l.hosbp.com/APodcastGoogle: https://l.hosbp.com/GPodcastBuzzsprout: https://podcast.hosbp.com#opensource #business #metrics #businessmetrics #foss #podcastCheckout our other interviews, clips, and videos: https://l.hosbp.com/YoutubeDon't forget to visit the open-source business community at: https://opensourcebusiness.community/Visit our primary sponsor, Scarf, for tools to help analyze your #opensource growth and adoption: https://about.scarf.sh/Subscribe to the podcast on your favorite app:Spotify: https://l.hosbp.com/SpotifyApple: https://l.hosbp.com/AppleGoogle: https://l.hosbp.com/GoogleBuzzsprout: https://l.hosbp.com/Buzzsprout
Nextcloud had a busy year to say the least. From events like the Nextcloud Conference to the Nextcloud Hub 3 release and more, 2022 holds many milestones and experiences for our users. In this exciting new episode, Marius talked with Frank about a variety of Nextcloud topics.
Cloud Computing ermöglicht Navigationssysteme, E-Mail-Kommunikation, Dokumentenbearbeitung von überall auf der Welt. Ohne diese Flexibilität ist unser Leben kaum noch vorstellbar. Das bringt aber auch schwierige Sicherheitsfragen mit sich. Autorin: Anna Loll Von Anna Loll.
Do, 1. Dezember 2022, Ralf Hersel Folge 29 des GLN-Podcasts, aufgenommen am 24. November 2022. In dieser Folge sprechen Ralf und Lioh über das Fediverse und reden mit Frank Karlitschek von Nextcloud.
Als Dienstleister wollen wir den Lock-In-Effekt
How to make a living from Open Source? My guest Frank Karlitschek, the CEO of ☁️☁️ NextCloud ☁️☁️ the open alternative to Google Cloud and Microsofts Office 365 (!) does it for years and tells us where to start. He knows the game! **Other topics we touch?** - The 3 Ultimate tipps for open source developers/publishers How he leads his team of 50+ FTE almost fully remote - How GDPR can be seen as a chance for European entrepreneurs - How he built his company without any VC money Thanks a lot Frank for being my guest!
Frank Karlitschek Frank Karlitschek is the Managing Director and Founder of NextCloud. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/frankkarlitschek/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/fkarlitschek?lang=en Notes: User Data Manafest: https://userdatamanifesto.org Frank's FOSDEM 2018 talk "Why I forked my own project and my own company": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UTKvLSnFL6I Blog post about NextCloud: https://karlitschek.de/2016/08/a-vision-for-nextcloud/ Credits: Music by ikson: https://www.iksonmusic.com Special Guest: Frank Karlitschek.
Deploy Friday: hot topics for cloud technologists and developers
Our work lives have changedDuring this episode, Robert Douglass goes live with the founders of Mattermost, Nextcloud, and Platform.sh to discuss how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the way we live and work. There is no question that our work lives have been upended dramatically. With children staying home, there are new demands on our time. Most of us no longer commute to the office, and are carving out a place to work in our own homes, where space can be limited. Many of us are also struggling with the lack of social connection the office used to bring. On top of this, there is an ever-present layer of stress from simply living through a pandemic.How tech companies handle remote work challengesWe have much to learn from tech companies, especially those who are already remote, on the most effective way to adapt to these changes.Choose your tools wisely -- Frank Karlitschek, the CEO and Founder of Nextcloud, says they have felt better prepared for the pandemic as a remote-first company, and they know what tools are most effective for them. Says Frank, “We use tools that let people work from where and how they want,” like Zoom, Google Hangouts, and Mattermost.Introduce flexibility -- Mattermost is remote-first too. Corey Hulen, their CTO and Co-Founder, says flexibility in timing and working hours are crucial. One of their most effective strategies has been to adopt an “anti-meeting” mentality, which focuses more on asynchronous communication to get things done. Think people-first -- Fred Plais, CEO and Co-Founder of Platform.sh, notes that they actively promote a family-first culture, emphasizing their number one priority is ensuring their employees feel taken care of. When the pandemic hit, Fred’s first step was to reassure all employees no one’s job was in jeopardy.What the future of work may holdThe shift toward remote work has steadily been on the upswing, but COVID-19 has massively accelerated the arc. Around the world, companies are suddenly questioning the status quo and whether they truly need big headquarters and long commutes. But all three CEOs agree this willingness to question and be flexible is a huge positive that has come out of such troubled times.Try Mattermost and Nextcloud today on Platform.sh.Platform.shLearn more about usGet started with a free trialHave a question? Get in touch!Platform.sh on social mediaTwitter: @platformshTwitter (France): @platformsh_frLinkedIn: Platform.shLinkedIn (France): Platform.shFacebook: Platform.shWatch, listen, and subscribe to the Platform.sh Deploy Friday podcastYouTubeApple PodcastsBuzzsproutPlatform.sh is a robust, reliable hosting platform that gives development teams the tools to build and scale applications efficiently. Whether you run one or one thousand websites, you can focus on creating features and functionality with your favorite tech stack and leave managing infrastructure and processes to us.
On our third podcast, host Ingo discusses working remote with Nextcloud CEO Frank Karlitschek. Nextcloud is a company centered around remote work, hiring the best and most motivated people wherever they live. With some team members as far from our Stuttgart office as Hawaii and Cape Verde force us to work efficiently across time zones and vast distances. Frank and Ingo cover the what, why and how of working remotely, and discuss how Nextcloud itself is an important tool in how we collaborate.
Fredrik, Kristoffer, Johan Thelin, Jeena Paradies, Tobias Olausson, och Henrik Sandklef snackar licenser i allmänhet och olika typer av öppna licenser i synnerhet. Det blir mycket diskussion av GPL kontra tillåtande licenser. Vi tar också upp olika typer av fokus på konsumenten. GPL är egentligen inte bekymrad om huruvuda utvecklare bidrar med sina ändringar till utvecklare som skrivit koden de arbetar med. Hur man ska välja licens? Hur har Suse jobbbat med licenser? Hur funkar det med dubbla licenser för olika sammanhang? Vad tänker och tycker panelen om licenser som försöker ta etisk hänsyn? Borde statliga upphandlingar ha öppen källkod som skall-krav? Hur påverkas världen när Amazon tar ens öppna källkod och gör en produkt av den, mer eller mindre genom ett licenshack? Blir copyleft-licenser mindre värda när många projekt till stor del drivs av stora företag? Vi pratade en bra stund, men hann givetvis bara skrapa på ytan. Har du som lyssnare frågor och funderingar vill vi mer än gärna höra dem, vi började diskutera att göra fler avsnitt redan innan inspelningen börjat. Ett stort tack till alla deltagare, och ett extra till Johan som föreslog ämnet och samlade alla! Ett stort tack till Cloudnet som sponsrar vår VPS! Har du kommentarer, frågor eller tips? Vi är @kodsnack, @tobiashieta, @iskrig, och @bjoreman på Twitter, har en sida på Facebook och epostas på info@kodsnack.se om du vill skriva längre. Vi läser allt som skickas. Gillar du Kodsnack får du hemskt gärna recensera oss i iTunes! Du kan också stödja podden genom att ge oss en kaffe (eller två!) på Ko-fi. Länkar Johan Jeena Tobias Henrik GPL 2 GPL 3 “Permissive-licenser” MIT BSD-licenserna Why Open Source misses the point of Free Software, av Richard Stallman Apache-licensen LGPL Stallman Kristoffers presentation om Lisp Beerware - Bjud mig på en öl-licensen “Distribution” i GPL-termer Daniel Stenberg Curls licens “Anti-Tivoization” Public money, public code Göran Westerlund KIVOS Sambruk Patricia Aas - undersöker bland annat säkerhet, avvikelser och feltolerans vid e-röstning i Norge Server side public license Frank Karlitschek på Foss-north om GPL som licensmodell för Nextcloud Open-core-modellen Nextcloud AGPL Douglas Crockford JSON och dess don’t be evil-licens The hippocratic license CLA - contributor license agreement Common law Public domain Creative commons 0-licensen Open innovation network Mirko Boehm - Open source, standards development and patents in Europe - Foss-north 2019 Npm-kommandot för att lista alla pakets licenser OSS review toolkit FSF Europe Bilden av hur licenser kan kombineras Amerikanska försvaret om öppen källkod Openoffice Libreoffice Alla snack om licenser från årets Foss-north Free and Open Source Software - Jeremiah - poddavsnitt med Jeena om öppen källkod Titlar Det var inte svar på frågan “Permissive vs GPL”-tjafset En BSD-licens kan man läsa Ett säkert val Våga mig på GPL-saker Vilken licens ska man ta då? Hyfsat lång och byråkratisk engeslka Större skydd åt mig GPL-GPL Jag vill ge rättigheter till användaren Innan det blev värt pengar Många sätt att ha ihjäl sig som kund En mänsklig rättighet att kunna se koden Ett hack på företag Eftersom det också går att inte dela med sig Ett rungande 3 Vilken supportorganisation tycker ni bäst om? Ett förbehåll för att jag ska kunna bli stämd Jag arbetar 100% på fördomar Den licens som ser till att alla beter sig
Frank Karlitschek joined us to talk about Nextcloud - a self-hosted free & open source community-driven productivity platform that’s safe home for all your data. We talk about how Nextcloud was forked from ownCloud, successful ways to run community-driven open source projects, open core vs open source, aligned incentives, and the challenges Nextcloud is facing to increase adoption and grow.
Frank Karlitschek joined us to talk about Nextcloud - a self-hosted free & open source community-driven productivity platform that’s safe home for all your data. We talk about how Nextcloud was forked from ownCloud, successful ways to run community-driven open source projects, open core vs open source, aligned incentives, and the challenges Nextcloud is facing to increase adoption and grow.
In this episode, Serge sits down with Frank Karlitschek, the founder and president of Nextcloud about why Frank forked his own company, the influence of money in software companies and the necessity of federation in the future of computing.Links:Frank Karlitschek's WebsiteNextcloudWhy I forked my own project and my own companyWhy the GPL is great for businessRed Hat announced that they've joined forces with CentOSThe Creator-Endosed MarkThe Esperanto LanguageBlisssymbolicsKhan Academy (the website that Serge couldn't remember the name of)
In this episode, Serge sits down with Frank Karlitschek, the founder and president of Nextcloud about why Frank forked his own company, the influence of money in software companies and the necessity of federation in the future of computing.Links:Frank Karlitschek's WebsiteNextcloudWhy I forked my own project and my own companyWhy the GPL is great for businessRed Hat announced that they've joined forces with CentOSThe Creator-Endosed MarkThe Esperanto LanguageBlisssymbolicsKhan Academy (the website that Serge couldn't remember the name of)
In this episode, Serge sits down with Frank Karlitschek, the founder and president of Nextcloud about why Frank forked his own company, the influence of money in software companies and the necessity of federation in the future of computing.Links:Frank Karlitschek's WebsiteNextcloudWhy I forked my own project and my own companyWhy the GPL is great for businessRed Hat announced that they've joined forces with CentOSThe Creator-Endosed MarkThe Esperanto LanguageBlisssymbolicsKhan Academy (the website that Serge couldn't remember the name of)
Nextcloud ist eine Open Source Dropbox Alternative, die immer mehr in Richtung Kollaboration geht: angefangen bei der Integration von Kontakten und Kalender bis hin zum eigenen Videochat-Server oder Office365 Pendant. Der Kopf hinter der Firma, die Nextcloud betreut, ist Frank Karlitschek. Ehemals hat er Owncloud mitbegründet und aufgebaut und sich dann mit Nextcloud und seinen Ideen losgelöst. Im Podcast sprechen wir über den Open Source Gedanken, Privatsphäre und Sicherheit von Daten sowie ein paar Insights zu Nextcloud selbst.
Fredrik snackar med Johan Thelin om spelmotorn Godot och konferensen Foss-north. Vi diskuterar allt från hur det är att sätta sig in i Godot, vad som skiljer Godot från den populära motorn Unity, till hur det fungerar att publicera sin skapelse i Godot till olika plattformar och appbutiker. Som mellanspel hinner vi med lite FOSDEM. Johan ska åka igen och kanske försöka fånga upp Godotutvecklarna. Ska du dit borde du (försöka) hitta och heja på Johan. Sedan snackar vi om Foss-north, konferensen om öppen källkod som Johan är med och arrangerar i Göteborg den 29-31 mars. Johan berättar också lite om sin avgoogling och tipsar om några lösningar. Ett stort tack till Cloudnet som sponsrar vår VPS! Har du kommentarer, frågor eller tips? Vi är @kodsnack, @tobiashieta, @iskrig, och @bjoreman på Twitter, har en sida på Facebook och epostas på info@kodsnack.se om du vill skriva längre. Vi läser allt som skickas. Gillar du Kodsnack får du hemskt gärna recensera oss i iTunes! Du kan också stödja podden genom att ge oss en kaffe (eller två!) på Ko-fi. Länkar Johan Thelin Tidigare avsnitt med Johan Sweden Cpp Godot Unity Free as in beer Godot har funnits sedan 2014 Godot på Patreon MIT-licensen QT QML Exempelprojektet Johan gjorde med Fredriks bild Visual basic Singleton Gdscript Gdnative Foss-gbg Johan snackar om Godot på Foss-gbg Godots asset library Johans bloggar om Godotspel och annat Normal map Code the classics Kosmonaut/Skyroads Super Mario maker Oculus DK2 Steam VR Doom VFR Cardboard är nedlagt nu Oculus quest AR Daydream Lone wolf technology - partner som tillhandahåller konsoll-SDKer för Godot Martin berättar om sin NDA-belagda Switch med mera Kralleman Opengl ES FOSDEM 2020 - första och andra februari Godotrummet - eller spelrummet - på FOSDEM 2020 Foss-north Call for papers för Foss-north 2020 Magnus Hagander PGconf EU Eventbrite Fscons Mullvad Linus Färnstrand Frank Karlitschek - grundare av Nextcloud Google reader Fripost Anne-Marie Eklund-Löwinder Faradays bur Titlar Det årliga avsnittet Mitt fossintresse Tillbaka till Visual basic Lätt att skapa spaghetti Min scen är ett objekt Det finns ju ingen mainfunktion Det lilla språket som så gärna vill Man får skriva lite mer själv Då har jag några axlar Du förstörde min nattsömn En bildbehandlingsövning Befinna mig i en kon och titta framåt Fritiden tog slut Bli sjösjuk i VR, på riktigt Svenskar som jag bara träffat i Bryssel Halvjubileum Min nästa femårsplan Det blir svårt att välja i år igen Inte en beslutsfattarkonferens
Pierre und Marius haben in der Schweiz 🇨🇭 mit Frank Karlitschek über Nextcloud 17 gesprochen!
NRDZM93 Nextcloud 17 mit Frank Karlitschek
NRDZM93 Nextcloud 17 mit Frank Karlitschek
During the OpenSuse Conference in Nurnberg (German), Nextcloud founder Frank Karlitschek appeared on "Let's Talk' to talk about the importance of fully open source file sync and storage solutions for enterprise customers. As one of the early contributors to desktop Linux he also talked about the reasons why desktop Linux has not succeeded. Learn more about Nextcloud here: https://www.nextcloud.com
In dieser Episode diskutieren Torben und Ralf über die Ordnung des Selfhostings, staunen über die französische Unordnung in der Matrix und beleuchten diverse Ordnungs-Apps. Ausserdem gibt es ein Interview mit Frank Karlitschek über Nextcloud 16.
How does Ubuntu get built? Chris is back from the Ubuntu Rally in NYC and has a full report, some interviews & stories to share. Plus Jos Poortvliet & Frank Karlitschek join us to talk about NextCloud’s new End-to-end Encryption.
Welcome back to the second episode! This time I'm talking about the self-hosted cloud-storage solution Nextcloud, which, with its numerous extensions is the swiss-army knife of self-hosting solutions. As a special guest I talked to Nextcloud (and Owncloud) founder Frank Karlitschek, who not only had insightful things to say about Nextcloud, but also about self-hosting and its future in general. As a reminder, if you're still looking for a place to host software, there's a short guide on the Self-Hosted Web that gives you a little overview. If you enjoyed this episode (or if you didn't), I'd be happy about feedback. You can either send me an e-mail at richard@selfhostedweb.org, or via the contact-form on selfhostedweb.org itself or, if you do use Twitter, you can write to either @Selfhostedweb or me directly @stormgrass. The music for this episode is by Podington Bear, released under a Creative Commons license at Freemusicarchive.org. I'd be happy if your reviewed, liked or starred this for some visibility. You can do that wherever you get your podcasts from, but specifically on iTunes or on Panoptikum.io.
Die re:publica teilt sich ihren letzten Tag mit Droidcon und LinuxTag, die am 8. Mai in der Station starteten. Und so hat sich Claudia nicht nur Mirco als Moderator zur Unterstützung in die Sendung geholt, sondern auch allerlei Gäste, die über LinuxTag, Droidcon und ihre Themen erzählen. Den Auftakt macht Organisator Nils Magnus, der uns etwas über die Besonderheiten es LinuxTag erzählt. Es folgt Hauke Laging, der seine Projekte "Crypto für Alle" und "Alt aber sicher" vorstellt. Matthias Kirschner fordert mehr Bewusstsein für die erzwungenen Einschränkungen von Computern und eine Selbst-Ermächtigung. Frank Karlitschek und Daniel Molketin, die für ownCloud vor Ort sind, geben sogar einen kleinen Ausblick auf künftige Features. Ralf Staudemeyer und Herbert Braun berichten über ihr Anliegen, Android sicherer zu machen. Und das für jeden. "Wearable Data" ist das thematische Steckenpferd von Andreas Schreiber - ein ganz persönlicher Hintergrund hat ihn dazu gebracht, wie er uns in der Sendung berichtet. Und zum Abschluss gibt uns das Helferteam, repräsentiert von Stefan und Patrick, Einblick in die Arbeit hinter den Kulissen von Droidcon und LinuxTag.