

It has never been on F-droid. I’ve been following the service since it started. It didn’t even have a mobile app not that long ago.
It has never been on F-droid. I’ve been following the service since it started. It didn’t even have a mobile app not that long ago.
It also doesn’t cost them much of anything
Positive PR and little draw backs means that everyone is generally pretty happy
Tailscale needs Tailscale to work
That seems obvious
Much more user friendly
Json is awful for config
Netbird isn’t on F-droid
Are we talking about the same thing?
The “well known vendors” tend to be crap especially on a security level
Wireguard doesn’t do NAT/Firewall traversal nor does it have SSO
Tailscale manages the underlying Wireguard for you. I would be great if Wireguard had native NAT traversal but that isn’t the case.
I’m not that worried as there are alternatives like Netbird. The underlying tech really isn’t hard to replicate since Wireguard is pretty standard.
I think it would be cool if Tailscale made it into the enterprise arena.
Any libraries, businesses or other places looking to get rid of hardware?
I would start on the cheaper end as you will waste money with mistakes
I think Brazil has very high tariffs so that is probably what is driving up prices.
10 year old hardware may not be that bad. It depends on what it is and how much electricity costs.
Not really useful though
Open source/libre/foss all have to do with the license. Grayjay doesn’t have a license that meets the criteria because it places arbitrary restrictions on the code.
It has nothing to do with contributions. You can ship the code on a CD and that is totally fine as long as it has the proper license.
No, that’s not how it works. It is source available
Source code doesn’t make it foss
Windows XP is open source by that definition
Federation still is a bit broken
Greyjay isn’t foss
You also could just use Ansible
Cloud init adds overhead to a clean Debian install. I’ve never really liked it personally.
I think they need to find a way to distribute the heavy video parts among volunteers. I think it would be more practical to have it distributed.
KasmVNC?