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k8s at home to SCALE App migration list
Kjeld Schouten-Lebbing edited this page 2021-02-09 23:05:53 +01:00
Table of Contents
Intro
While we can migrate most Charts available at k8s-at-home, we can (and will) make our own assessment not to burden the user with loads of badly maintained single-purpose Apps.
A preliminary list of feedback on the current chart database from k8s at home:
- WTF No: will be deprecated by k8s-at-home too
- No: Not seeing a chance currently for this to actually be merged. PR's and feedback always welcome, opinions change
- Maybe, No: Same as No, but seeing a chance this might someday actually get merged
- Maybe, Yes: Same as yes, but no guarantees when or if the work required is done.
- yes: Planned to be included currently
WTF No: couchpotato (abandonware)
No:
- adguard-home (commercial alternative to pihole)
- comcast (too niche)
- ddclient (dyndns is already included in truenas, we should focus there)|
- digitalocean-dyndns (too niche)
- FlareSolverr (very niche, beta software
- intel-gpu-plugin (leave those things for truenas integration)
- modem-stats (not going to add apps for every modem and provider)
- Node Feature Discovery (too niche)
- powerdns (not even the k8s-at-home chart is finished)
- Protonmail-bridge (not going to support pay-for services)
- pyLoad (no UI?)
- Resilio Sync (seems to be freemium now a days)
- samba (leave it to truenas)
- ser2sock (too niche for a storage appliance)
- xbackbone (would prefer to leave this to IX)
Maybe No:
- alertmanager-bot (quite niche)
- appdaemon (CLI based, how much is this actually used?)
- blocky (niche alternative to pihole, worth it?)
- icantbelieveitsnotvaletudo (quite niche, interesting product but maybe not worth it)
- librespeed (how many people actually use this?)
- Monica (weirdish and not very-well maintained)
- Navidrome (intriging project, but seems to be too alpha/beta to include already)
- Neolink (I know how usefull this is, thats why it's maybe. But still not into adding apps for every manufacturer out there)
- piaware (really needs an understandable description for the average user FIRST)
- Prometheus NUT Exporter (very badly maintained, but interesting in terms of function)
- rtorrent-flood (rather complex combo chart on k8s-at-home, might be interesting but needs work)
- speedtest-prometheus (it really needs some work on the chart/maintainability first)
- speedtest (it really needs some work on the chart/maintainability first)
- Teedy (looks to be quite early in development, with a default bootstrap layout)
- teslamate (I don't mind opinionated software, but this one is really forcefull)
- traefik-forward-auth (chart needs simplification first)
- tvheadend (not very well maintained)
- uptimerobot-prometheus (another of the many primatheus charts that needs cleanup)
- uptimerobot (did I talk about the lord and savoir: the many uptime scripts)
Maybe Yes:
- booksonic-air (are there valid alternatives?)
- deconz (interesting... not sure)
- dsmr-reader (niche but very well maintained)
- flood (seems to be quite popular)
- FreshRSS (not if we can find an alternative, not very well maintained)
- Gaps (intriguing, needs testing)
- Gonic (not sure how good it is, but easy enough to add)
- hyperion-ng (A bit niche, but solid project thats still well maintained)
- lychee (don't know how many people actually use it, but it looks to be designed and maintained well)
- network-ups-tools (the function is welcome, but I don't know how useable it is for the average user)
- Octoprint (niche, but really interesting for those with supported hardware)
- Overseerr (the future of ombi?)
- paperless (pretty unique)
- Photoprism (same as lychee, which one do we implement?)
- Searx (niche, but interesting project... only doubt about a usecase)
- statping (I could see a usecase)
- xTeVe (how useable is this in practice?)
Yes:
- bitwardenrs (required)
- calibre-web (many might want it in the long run)
- deluge (insanely easy to add)
- duplicati (very good backup solution)
- grocy (more popular than expected and quite well maintained)
- Homebridge (I think this one is quite popular too)
- homer (super simple, no reason not to)
- mosquitto (obviously)
- nzbget (used by many, requested by many)
- nzbhydra2 (used by many, requested by many)
- sabnzbd (used by many, requested by many)
- oauth2-proxy (leading oauth2 proxy solution)
- readarr (interesting alternative to lazylibrarian)
- Recipes (fun, little, maintained and not too niche)
- Traccar (basically one of the opensource standards for its goal)
- unifi-poller (great application)
- unifi (basically a must-have in 2021)
- Unpackerr (quite relevant with nzb downloads primarily)
- zigbee2mqtt (awesome project, also look at their hardware advices)