nostr:npub1jlrs53pkdfjnts29kveljul2sm0actt6n8dxrrzqcersttvcuv3qdjynqn always talks about running nostr services for his church, but an even better use case would be a farming co-op.

Especially hearing from nostr:npub1ye5ptcxfyyxl5vjvdjar2ua3f0hynkjzpx552mu5snj3qmx5pzjscpknpr and nostr:npub1lunaq893u4hmtpvqxpk8hfmtkqmm7ggutdtnc4hyuux2skr4ttcqr827lj on citadel dispatch, we seem to be circling the same ideas and companies where orgs create sovereign tech stacks.

So my question is whats the current state of the tech stack for an entire org?

Comms: nostr dms and groups also group run relay)

Data: blossom and satellite (can I integrate nextcloud)

Git: in progress, but private gite works

Calendar: (flockstr but needs work)

Shop: several clients

Audio meetings: Nests and corny (would it make sense to host your own version of these?)

Video meetings:?

Knowledge base: wiki fredia

Transaction: ecash mint for group

Is it even possible to run all of these efficiently? Would it even be possible to have uniform branding across all of these if you ran them yourself? What gaps am I missing

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someone already is making collab document editors, spreadsheet and text, you missed that

maybe also an email gateway so you can stay in the nostrverse but be reached from outside

Yes an org could host their own instance of corny chat. That allows for skinning/branding and changing the generic avatars for anon users, along with names etc. currently some stuff is hardcoded but this could be generalized for white labeling

If anyone is interested in sponsoring this, or need config help, hit me up.

Yeah, a farm coop would be a good use case. Coracle has markets too. A lot of these things I was not going to add, but audio/video meetings in particular could be interesting.

I would recommend MiroTalk for video meetings. https://p2p.mirotalk.com/

https://vikunja.io for collaboration.

If you need help, I can architect, mount and maintain your infrastructure for a monthly fee.

This might be of use too https://www.etesync.com/

Disclaimer: haven't tried it yet.