

I don’t see why not, you just need to put a reverse proxy server in front of the services so all the services can be reached with the standard web ports. And domains/subdomains for the services.
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I don’t see why not, you just need to put a reverse proxy server in front of the services so all the services can be reached with the standard web ports. And domains/subdomains for the services.


It’s good. Used it for some NixOS governance stuff. It feels like a hybrid between chat and forum, so it’s good when you want to have semi-structured discussion but still want to stay on top of all topics.
What are you using for voice chat? As far as I know neither Zulip nor Foundry have native voice chat support.
For D&D we usually find it more convenient to keep our notes inside of foundry. I feel like foundry+Zulip+some CMS+some voice chat might be a bit tedious.


Mumble (I’ve installed a server a while ago and had no fucking idea how to do anything with it, certainly not to the point where I’d feel confident to invite people to it as a discord alternative)


First open source android app I’ve seen that requires Google Play Store.
Maybe also some meeting poll software like https://framadate.org/