Being an enthusiast, who highly supports decentralization movement, would like to post just one suggestion while the project is new and the list of apps isn't huge:
I believe it would be to good to have some indication of each app's system requirements and what software stack it requires. Maybe as a filters.
Unfortunately, these days some apps require a rather ludicrous software environment with a DARPA-comparable computing power.
Writing this from my recent experience: I was using Mailcow few years ago. Recently decided to get back to it. Went to the official site aaannnd...
“6 GiB RAM + 1 GiB swap are fine for most private installations, while 8 GiB RAM are recommended for ~5 to 10 users.
A company with 15 phones (EAS enabled) and about 50 concurrent IMAP connections should plan 16 GiB RAM.”
Just in case, Mailcow is a mail server, which has recently become a “suite”.
I believe it would be to good to have some indication of each app's system requirements and what software stack it requires. Maybe as a filters.
Unfortunately, these days some apps require a rather ludicrous software environment with a DARPA-comparable computing power.
Writing this from my recent experience: I was using Mailcow few years ago. Recently decided to get back to it. Went to the official site aaannnd...
“6 GiB RAM + 1 GiB swap are fine for most private installations, while 8 GiB RAM are recommended for ~5 to 10 users. A company with 15 phones (EAS enabled) and about 50 concurrent IMAP connections should plan 16 GiB RAM.”
Just in case, Mailcow is a mail server, which has recently become a “suite”.