Windmill #18

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opened 2025-11-02 00:00:42 -05:00 by GiteaMirror · 2 comments
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Originally created by @douglasg14b on GitHub (Dec 15, 2024).

https://www.windmill.dev

Seems like a pretty relevant tool

Originally created by @douglasg14b on GitHub (Dec 15, 2024). https://www.windmill.dev Seems like a pretty relevant tool
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@Technetium1 commented on GitHub (Dec 15, 2024):

Self-hosted
Max 10 users with SSO

That's not very nice. Could be added to https://github.com/robchahin/sso-wall-of-shame @robchahin

@Technetium1 commented on GitHub (Dec 15, 2024): > Self-hosted > Max 10 users with SSO That's not very nice. Could be added to https://github.com/robchahin/sso-wall-of-shame @robchahin
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@douglasg14b commented on GitHub (Dec 17, 2024):

SSO is a pretty business'y feature TBF. Though limiting it for a self hosted application is a bad taste for sure, and makes this a non-starter for my team 😒

Though it's a great fit for my home-lab scripting & workflows. And even for some of my clients and their businesses. Just not for enterprises.


There are far FAR more hostile software in the guide though.

However, I'm quite perturbed that there is a proliferation of software claiming to be FOSS and leeching off community contributions, but then have this sorta shit in their license:

The files under backend/ are AGPLv3 Licensed, except any snippets of code under
the compile flag "enterprise". Those snippets and files are under a proprietary
and commercial license. The files under frontend/ are AGPLv3 Licensed, except
any snippets of code that require a positive license check to be activated.
Those snippets and files are under a proprietary and commercial license. Private
and public forks MUST not include any of the above proprietary and commercial
code

That is not OSS, and most definitely not FOSS.

@douglasg14b commented on GitHub (Dec 17, 2024): SSO is a pretty business'y feature TBF. Though limiting it for a self hosted application is a bad taste for sure, and makes this a non-starter for my team 😒 Though it's a great fit for my home-lab scripting & workflows. And even for some of my clients and their businesses. Just not for enterprises. <hr> There are far FAR more hostile software in the guide though. However, I'm quite perturbed that there is a proliferation of software claiming to be `FOSS` and leeching off community contributions, but then have this sorta shit in their license: > The files under backend/ are AGPLv3 Licensed, except any snippets of code under the compile flag "enterprise". Those snippets and files are under a proprietary and commercial license. The files under frontend/ are AGPLv3 Licensed, except any snippets of code that require a positive license check to be activated. Those snippets and files are under a proprietary and commercial license. Private and public forks MUST not include any of the above proprietary and commercial code That is not OSS, and most definitely not FOSS.
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Reference: github-starred/Self-Hosting-Guide#18