Nostr-based team sharing when?

I really need some non-google and non-MS based collaborative platforms to be able to plan stuff without needing BS logins. I have stuff to plan with other nostriches and it would be insulting to the spirit of the nostr protocol to involve draconian Spyware in the process.

Here's what I envision: tying a local install of Libre office together via a relay with controlled access via nsec, with file sharing portal and different permissions based on npub/nsec.

Is this possible? No, I can't code. If it is possible, is it feasible?

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I like the idea. SimpleX in the meantime? There is Threema, but adoption can be a pill.

It's not so much the chatting, but the integration of the office suite, file sharing, and permissions levels for various things that I'm wanting to be based on the nostr protocol.

Absolutely, it seems plausible, integrated end to end encryption would be nice too!

It does, and it would. I just can't do that.

Me either. 🙃

I want toknow too.

Ever since I electric-taped my laptop camera and got logged out of office.

Libre is good. You can use a libre spreadsheet to keep track of dates/times without a doubt but having notifications and reminders is beyond me. I just use it for my bills.

Maybe someone needs to make nextcloud integration for nostr. It already functions as an open source, self hosted google workspace/docs/drive where you can create user accounts for people associated with your "organization".

I've heard that Keet is really useful. nostr:npub1h8nk2346qezka5cpm8jjh3yl5j88pf4ly2ptu7s6uu55wcfqy0wq36rpev uses it often.

Oh, nvm you were looking for office like collab. I don't use it personally, but NextCloud comes to mind. I don't think any coding is necessary, but it requires manual set up either at your home or on a linode server/cloud hosting.

https://nextcloud.com/install/#instructions-server

https://www.linode.com/docs/products/tools/marketplace/guides/nextcloud/

So, one of my goals is to set up next cloud so I can get my family off of Google. There is Libre office integration, but, nextcloud uses your typical username/password for login. I'd love to have a version that uses key pairs instead.

Since it is open source, this SHOULD be possible, but I don't have a clue how one would do that.

NextCloud with keypairs would definitely be interesting. The default setup is your classic admin/user hierarchy, but it would be cool to whitelist an npub, and if they can sign their events, they can access the server, maybe even with a little anti-spam zap the first few times.

Yeah! That would be cool. I just... Can't. LOL

Yeahh me neither haha

Maybe someone else can? We just need to find them and properly motivate them. I'll grab my jumper cables, you grab a battery...

Clamp to the nipples until they write the code. Perfect. âš¡

There is mastodon integration, but here we want a sign in to actually use the nextcloud services. This could actually be in interesting route for nostr-native organizations. Maybe a bounty could be set up?

If all else fails, open port 22 and sftp text files back and forth like the good ol days.

I don't know how to do that, but I suppose I could figure that out. There's no encryption on those files, though, if they are plain text...

Sftp is encrypted. I use it to sync files on my phone from my home Synology nas with the FolderSync app.

I was thinking about using NextCloud for it, but I went with the simplest option for my needs, since I'm the only one using it. It's a fairly low level solution.

Oh! I use syncthing for a few folders to keep things current between my phone and laptop. If it's like that, then it's really useful.

That's not quite enough, though it will be useful. Thanks!