

Shared journals is a requested features: https://github.com/journiv/journiv-app/issues/62 Please upvote the issue so it can be prioritized better.


Shared journals is a requested features: https://github.com/journiv/journiv-app/issues/62 Please upvote the issue so it can be prioritized better.


I really can’t believe this is going so far for a sentence in the post…
Like I said above that is your interpretation of the sentence. People can have their own. The sentence does not state a fact which is either true or false.
So this Thanksgiving, give your family the gift of memories that last forever!
This is what I was thinking when I wrote that. “give your family the gift of memories that last forever” you don’t even have to give them the instance software to use it. You start using it capturing your memories and thoughts where you have full control and ownership on your data which can last with you for decades rather than according to some third party company terms and policies etc.
At somepoint you can “if you want to” give all/some part of it to your kids/family. What is said above is how Journiv started https://journiv.com/blog/the-story-behind-journiv
My kids are growing faster than I can keep up. Every day brings a hundred tiny moments worth remembering: the first clumsy dance, the way they mangle a new word, the small family adventures I wish I could preserve forever. Like many parents, I wanted to capture these moments—not just for today, but so my kids could look back decades from now and see their childhood through my eyes.
Quoted text ^
Both Day One and Apple Journal, which this software is proudly positioned as an alternative to, marketed themselves on “personal” and “private”, not “for the family”.
Yes because even they can just easily give it away in Apple or Google play family sharing they want you to pay the subscription individually :)
And now I am out of this comment thread. I don’t think I will have the last word here so I will let you go next :)


YUNOhost looks interesting. I didn’t know about it. Thanks I will look into it. Is YUNOhost popular?


I am not sure where this thread is going. I don’t see it adding any value to the discussion or the project. If you have any specific feedback on how to make the project better. I will love to hear that.
I am also not sure how nitpicking on choice of word is helpful here. People can interpret things differently and above is your interpretation.
To provide context on why the post has that sentence:


Thank you. Yes, at some point. It is totally doable but I haven’t had a chance to look into building standalone desktop apps yet. As of now it is possible to run this manually outside of docker: https://journiv.com/docs/installation/manual


You are reading too much into it… Happy thanksgiving!


Thank you. Immich integration is being built: More updates on immich community post : https://www.reddit.com/r/immich/comments/1p7g4t7/journiv_v010beta8_this_thanksgiving_give_your/


Thank you using Journiv. Please report and feature request or bugs on Github. Regarding how long term:


The article and discussion here is about open source software which is not free software. Thats where the problem lies it is assumed that open source software has be free.
Freedom in software does not mean free software.


It’s funny how common this mindset is in the self-hosting community: “If I’m running it on my own hardware, the software should basically be free… maybe I’ll toss a tiny ‘tip’ if I feel generous.”
The logic seems to be that since there’s no ongoing server cost, the developer’s time, skill, and effort must somehow be worth nothing and that we should magically fund the entire project through some hypothetical cloud version that they themselves will never use.
It’s like showing up to a brewery with your own growler and expecting the beer to be free because you didn’t use their glass.


Definitely!


Exactly for the reason you said. They don’t care about your privacy they want your verified email address to sell to the higher bidder.


Burning the midnight oil on my self hosted journal app: https://github.com/journiv/journiv-app


Import/Export are coming very soon! Here is sneak peek https://github.com/journiv/journiv-app/issues/92#issuecomment-3535960988 Built in a way that we can easily make and keep backup without fiddling with docker.


It is listed in the post. There are tons. Please visit the website you will see all the features which are present and also ones being added.


I tried silver bullet too. Problem with all note taking/knowledge management app are they are just that note taking app not Journaling app and miss all core aspect of journaling.


I am happy to hear that :)


Cool. Makes sense. Can I request you to open a issue on github to track this? Thanks.


Thanks! My main focus right now is simply building the product, the license doesn’t matter much if the product itself isn’t good yet. It’s always easier to move to a less restrictive license later than to go the other way, so this is the approach I’m starting with.
Thank you. It is never too late and now you have all your journal entries to yourself forever :)