I’ve gotten a bit tired of Nextcloud as of late an I’m curious it is a viable alternative. I like having Nextcloud Talk but I can live without it.

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    2 days ago

    Owncloud seems to be pretty much over IIRC.

    The company behind it got bought be some american company in 2023, that promised that everything will “stay as open as it is” - you won’t believe what happened next ;)

    Then recently many of the developers left to join OpenCloud, which seems to be a fork of owncloud, lead by a german open source veteran.

    https://github.com/opencloud-eu

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      2 days ago

      I really would like to switch to them, it seems way more responsive than Nextcloud and I only really need a Web/CalDav server and don’t want to have that in two different services

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    Be aware there are basically two different things called Owncloud. There’s still the original php version, which is similar to nextcloud but worse (not open source, smaller plugin ecosystem I think)

    On the other hand is owncloud “infinite scale” (or ocis). This is the thing entirely written in go. But as others have pointed out, it’s little more than a file server at this point.

    IMO the self-hosting community is really missing a self-contained “all the DAVs” server (files, calendar, contacts). Baikal etc seem like a great start, but it would be great to have somewhere to get those parts pre-assembled. Until then, nextcloud works for me.

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      Yeah, I thought that as well. Just give me a headless Dav Server and have people create frontends for it

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    Like others, I started with owncloud but when Nextcloud forked I switched within a year. I haven’t looked back and is working without any issues and is performant.

    I don’t really care about the enterprise shit since it’s not being shoved in my face 🤷🏼‍♂️

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    3 days ago

    If you’re looking for a good Nextcloud replacement I recommend Seafile. Been using it for years, very solid.

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      I can second that, I’ve been using seafile and Baikal for about a year now coming from next cloud. The systems are so much smoother and less resource hungry. Next cloud is good when you have a small company, which I don’t think applies to many self hosters. I have everything inside a docker compose setup, so everything from backups to updates is much easier, and with a nginx proxy and proper network isolation I don’t have security concerns with running smaller tools such as Baikal on my machine.

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    Tried it but couldn’t get the Linux client to connect to it no matter what I tried. I went back to NextCloud. But as I only ever used the file sync I ultimately switched to Seafile

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    3 days ago

    I am using Owncloud OCIS now. A much leaner version and provides just the file sharing and doc editing feature.

    Hosting with docker with just one container is fairly straight forward and easy if you don’t need document editors.

    So far has been very performant.