A company may ask things of their employees, it’s not a free for all…
I stand in solidarity with you brother!
12nd? Twelvend?
I actually wasn’t aware that it could be run as a web service. I’d say do that.
So, I’ve done exactly this with gramps. I used a NUC running proxmox at my home.
I created a very simple https server with turnkey nginx running on the NUC proxmox instance. I host the gramps database exports there via a simple HTML page.
Tied it to a domain name and sent the link to my family, with instructions to install gramps and import the database.
EDIT: I used Let’s Encrypt for the SSL keys
Since it’s inception in fact. That’s what made it free to use.
Always, and at work too.
R.I.P. Gary Kildall 😥
Oh how I wish I knew this existed years ago! My standard procedure is to go to systemd’s doc website and spend 10 minutes looking for the option I want.
EE Here, I like this answer.
Not the World Canadian Bureau!
I’ve used the same Arch install from about 2018. Regular updates, several AUR packages (pikaur), a migrate to md raid home and root, encrypted root/home, major hardware upgrades; all with no issues.
The removal of python 2 was the hardest thing I’ve had to handle; but that really wasn’t difficult with understanding of the package manager.
Do you want a quality product or mush?