Anybody here running farmOS?

I have, for almost 3 years and am super happy with it.

https://farmos.org/

I use it to

- visualize the land and its features with its map

- log all animal and plant observations

- log seedings and harvests

- log the building of water catchement and other things and how well they work

- follow some trees planted from seed years ago

many many uses and quite easy to operate.

If you have not heard of it, go check it out.

FarmOS is open source, has friendly helpful devs and is easy to expand on (drupal).

If you dont feel like running your own instance, the maintainer runs https://farmier.com/

#gardening #farming #permaculture #selfhost #diy #opensource

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Really inspiring. How active is it being maintained and evolved? Do you also use the app? Does it work well to log stuff offline and then sync once online? #farmstr

it is quite active alive and mature!

last time i checked the app needed an overhaul, and i hope it is done by now so i can use the offline feature too.

#farmstr

Would be amazing to have farmos as a #nostr app. #farmstr

yeah integrate all the things!! not sure how that would work though 😅 but who knows it might be possible. It would be cool to get zapped on a farmOS seeding or harvesting log 🤯

I was thinking of not needing a central farmos instance server. Just apps with local data syncing via nostr (relays)

Integrate all the things!

What're the chances you have a link to their github? I'd like to add this to my backlog of shit to throw on start9

Thanks for posting! I'm working on a gardening robot and this is at least good data model inspiration, if not what I should build on top of!

Yeah, I was looking for a plant tracking app for a long time, was so happy to discover this project.

It amazingly covers all my specific needs for tracking plants and so much more.

They have ways of connecting other sensors and devices to it bit havent had the time to play with it yet.