"Loris Bennett" <loris.benn...@fu-berlin.de> writes: > Eric Abrahamsen <e...@ericabrahamsen.net> writes: > >> Thierry Banel <tbanelweb...@free.fr> writes: >> >>> Syncthing is your own cloud. >>> Released under the Mozilla Public License. >> >> Almost, but not quite: you still need your own always-on server >> somewhere to make it work. I use the Syncthing app on my Android phone, >> so that the phone kind of works as a "ferry" for getting files back and >> forth between my laptop and desktop. It doesn't work reliably, though >> (and I don't always have my phone with me). >> >> I'm considering flashing a nice router to use as a home server, largely >> just to make Syncthing work without my having to think about it. > > If you are going to run a home server, would ownCloud be an option?
I tried to put that on an Ubuntu server I've got hosted somewhere, and gosh did it try to install a lot of stuff. Nor would it start up after it was installed! It felt like a whole lot of bulk. On the other hand, I've set up git repositories on that server (I don't put Syncthing there because I'm syncing many, many gigabytes of data), and a caldav thing with Radicale, and some HTML pages... Perhaps at some point will make sense to just install an omnibus package like OwnCloud. Eric