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spark@slrpnk.net 4 days agolooks very interesting! i was looking for something like obsidian a couple of yearsagoa and i ended up with dokuwiki because its simple, customizable and F(L)OSS. dokuwiki works well enough for me but its somewhat clumsy and doesn’t really work offline.
maybe i am missing something, but i read that you can only use it in non-commercial settings without a license. this introduces an issue for me: not because i want to use it commercially without paying developers, but because from a solarpunk perspective i would like to avoid that dichotomy (commercial vs. non-commercial) altogether.
would love to hear your thoughts on this.
Bravebellows@sh.itjust.works 4 days ago
In the beginning they did require a commercial license for a fee but they recently changed it to allow all kinds of use for free.
spark@slrpnk.net 4 days ago
the terms of usage really confuse me on this. there it says:
Of course they can’t enforce or control anything if you sync using your own infrastructure so its safe to ignore (for now) but that doesn’t feel great either.
oscillator@slrpnk.net 4 days ago
A key advantage of tools like obsidian is the local markdown data. So you can basically use this client until you don’t anymore. Then just move on, if you don’t use very specific plugins or something. So rather little risk here, in my opinion.
But other popular alternatives you might want to check out are logseq and Joplin.