Cloudogu EcoSystem
Cloudogu EcoSystem lets you run open platform for customizable software development entirely on your own server.
Overview
Cloudogu Ecosystem is an open platform, which lets you choose how and where your team creates great software. Each service or tool is delivered as a Dōgu, a Docker container, that can be easily integrated in your environment just by pulling it from our registry. Eine intuitive LowOps-Plattform, die schon jetzt tausende User im Public Sector täglich nutzen. Erhöhen Sie Ihre Unabhängigkeit von einzelnen Tool- und Infrastruktur-Anbietenden. Mehr erfahren. The project has 53 GitHub stars and is licensed under AGPL-3.0.
Getting Started
Source: GitHub README
There are three ways to get your Cloudogu EcoSystem. The easiest is to register at the Cloudogu Platform and download the VirtualBox or QEMU image. Alternatively, you can create it from scratch with Vagrant or Packer.
- Download VirtualBox Image
- Download QEMU Image
Normalized Features
Source: tool-features-normalized.json
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