update

QOTO now offers a Funkwhale service for free to all QOTO members. It can be found here: audio.qoto.org

Funkwhale is a federated technology using ActivityPub. This means you can follow people's audio library just like you would follow someone on QOTO. Get an account, upload some audio, and share it with anyone in the fediverse.

Funkwhale is part of a series of federated services QOTO has been bringing up lately for its user base with the intention of facilitating collaboration and announcements around STEM based projects. Here are a few of the other services we have:

PeerTube instance for sharing videos with the fediverse: video.qoto.org

NextCloud instance for general file storage like google drive but federated: cloud.qoto.org

GitLab instance for hosting git based source code repositories as well as hosting static websites including the option to bring your own custom domain: git.qoto.org

Discourse instance a mailing list, forum, and Q&A server: discourse.qoto.org

And of course our Mastodon server where this toot is posted: qoto.org

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@freemo Where You storing files in nextcloud S3 or Local Storage ?

@inditoot NextCloud uses amazon NFS so "loca;" (well sorta local).. I wanted to use S3 bt i couldnt figure out a way. It allows you right now to link to an S3 bucket of your own but no way i could find to have a global S3 bucket shared by all the users but with each users files being private to themselves.

Most of the other services we offer are on S3

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@freemo @QOTO

hmm Got it, One can divide s3 between user to give private space using policy but i didn't understand the wbole process.

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Check this out, Its from wasabi but will be same for others too i guess

wasabi-support.zendesk.com/hc/

Hetzner has dedicated Nextcloud support that can be used aswell

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I didn't give much time to it because of Money related issue so it would be cool if You can share the knowledge if you get it work.

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