u/bulgarcho

▲ 4 r/FygoOS

Apps open for any license

Hey whats happen to apps being opened to any license member? My trial is expiring tomorrow. What happens after that? thanks

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u/bulgarcho — 4 days ago
▲ 1 r/FygoOS

FPK Studio - convert current FPK or docker compose to FPK package.

As I am new to home servers and NAS I've been using ZimaOS for a few months, now I am exploring other options. I love FygoOS as well, but is fair bit more closed up and complex in my opinion. Maybe one member home server is not the focus of FygoOS but I want to share something I build recently and see if it might be of interests to anyone if the Fygo team allow it. It is an app called FPK Studio that convers any current FPK file with custom edits. Here is it:

https://preview.redd.it/2tmkuldb11gh1.png?width=1378&format=png&auto=webp&s=2882079c679abcacab582f8038e6e0460dc58378

https://preview.redd.it/l69gb7qd11gh1.png?width=1278&format=png&auto=webp&s=a3c7c71e14cfa9ed671b101eb4b8e3a01c7720a4

https://preview.redd.it/3dpzcp4g11gh1.png?width=1308&format=png&auto=webp&s=426e71f85451af3c7ca7a8e0b6083bdd68f40a00

I am not a developer but with Clade AI I was able to do what I had envisioned, wihch is amazing.

IF Fygo Team and the community have interested I am willing to share it.

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u/bulgarcho — 23 days ago
▲ 3 r/FygoOS

Suggestion: grandfather existing beta users into the paid tier

I wanted to share a thought about how licensing could be handled as FygoOS matures.

When ZimaOS moved from a fully open model to their ZimaOS+ plan, they grandfathered everyone who had been running it before the change. I was one of the earliest ZimaOS users, and that gesture built a lot of goodwill in their community.

FygoOS is still very new, and honestly there are things I already prefer about it over ZimaOS. But those of us running it today are essentially beta testers — we're finding bugs, filing feedback, and helping shape the product before it's polished.

My suggestion to the devs: consider grandfathering current users the same way Zima did. It rewards the people taking the risk on early software and it's a strong signal to the wider self-hosting community.

Curious what others here think.

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u/bulgarcho — 25 days ago