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Just trying to check and make sure I never missed any. Is it just writefreely and plume right now?

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  • @poVoq

    Sure - Hubzilla has file-sharing functionality... but the files stay on your could....

    The magic and real power of Hubzilla however is that you can share permission and access rights across Fedi Servers...

    so even the files stay on your server you can "federate" access all over the Fediverse ... you canΒ΄t do that with Nextcloud

    With Nextcloud you can share with an Email account holder - with Hubzilla you can share with an Fedi account holder

    @sabreW4K3

    • It's true that Hubzilla has access permissions for files on your WebDAV folder, and those access permissions sort of federate to other Zot protocol using sites (but not the wider Fediverse), but Nextcloud also has its own inter-Nextcloud federation where you can access files on other Nextcloud instances right inside your Nextcloud.

      • @poVoq

        those access permissions sort of federate to other Zot protocol using sites (but not the wider Fediverse),

        there were improvements done in the last years... so with the OCAP function ( /settings/privacy ) and guest tokens ( /tokens ) we can share permissions for files across the Fediverse ... and even to people who do not have a Fedi Account jet

        come back on board and have a closer look

        • Ah, good to know, thanks for the correction πŸ‘

          I don't really have a need for most of the features Hubzilla offers, so I think I'll stick to my Akkoma instance. But I encourage people to check out Hubzilla, as it is a neat project overall.

          • @poVoq Akkoma? i thought you found your home on Lemmy?

            I saw your avatar years ago a lot in Hubzilla posts...

            Akkoma and Hubzilla are different because of the permission system and all this other CMS functions.

            • I use both Lemmy and Akkoma, but yes I used to be quite active on Hubzilla when I ran an instance of it.

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