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    Duet - Self Hosted Project Management App

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    • scottalanmillerS
      scottalanmiller
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      Looks like neat software. This would be a perfect project for the NTG Lab 😉

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      • dafyreD
        dafyre
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        It would be nice to see a free vs paid feature list as well... The Anchor App appears to be a completely separate application. They both look super cool though.

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          WingCreative
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          @dafyre said:

          It would be nice to see a free vs paid feature list as well... The Anchor App appears to be a completely separate application. They both look super cool though.

          Ask and you shall receive!

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          • scottalanmillerS
            scottalanmiller
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            anchorduet.PNG

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            • dafyreD
              dafyre
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              @WingCreative If I buy Duet, I'm going to tell them you sent me, lol.

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              • JaredBuschJ
                JaredBusch
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                Wow, this looks awesome for a simple one time fee of $49.

                Please let me know when you actually set this up. I may fast track it to the top of my list of internal things that need done if it works as good as it looks.

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                  WingCreative
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                  @JaredBusch I know, right? Based off of the few blog posts I've read, this seems like one of those projects that a developer built for themselves, then thought "oh I might be able to make some money off of this too... I dunno, $50 per person sounds about right?".

                  My only caveat for this is that I want to inspect the source code with a fine toothed comb before actually using it in production - It will both hold client data and transmit payments, so there's a lot at stake in terms of security.

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                  • stacksofplatesS
                    stacksofplates
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                    It's interesting that the app uses Stripe, but the site uses Gumroad.

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                      WingCreative
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                      Gumroad is a bit nicer for selling digital products because it's all built into the platform - I think you could use Stripe to process the payments, but you would need to set up the store yourself? Not 100% sure.

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                        WingCreative
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                        Got this up and running last night. Here are my notes:

                        On AWS EC2 micro instance for PCI compliance, reliability, and practice with AWS. Would probably work just as well on Digital Ocean or Vultr.

                        Used Debian 8 64 bit HVM AMI to get things started, with SSH access from a specific IP and open ports 80 + 443.

                        Total list of software installed via apt-get:
                        nginx
                        php5-fpm
                        mariadb-client
                        mariadb-server
                        php5-mysql
                        curl
                        php5-curl
                        sendmail

                        I used Nginx's WordPress config as starting point. Had to modify the PHP socket to match the listen directive in /etc/php5/fpm/pool.d/www.conf, but otherwise worked great.

                        Once I stopped getting 502 errors and loaded up the install files, things looked pretty good until I got to the license verification step. It said to put in the email address I bought the license with, but gave an error saying it wasn't recognized. I ended up forwarding my purchase receipt to the developer along with my error - this was around 11pm Tuesday evening. I went to bed, and by the time I had woken up I had two emails from the developer: one suggesting a possible fix on my end, and one indicating he had dug deeper on the problem - he found something on his end of things that might have been causing the error and would be working on fixing it today. I was pretty impressed with the quick response!

                        My hypothesis is that my .co email address was throwing some errors for the verification system but I have no real way of knowing for sure. Yet another reason why I'm moving away from a .co domain, as I've run into a couple of weird snags like this before... Either way, I tried it again last night and it succeeded. It's all hooked up to Stripe and, outside of setting up HTTPS for payments, seems ready to go!

                        A couple of hiccups along the way:

                        • I didn't realize you needed to install php5-curl as well as php5-mysql at first, leading me to spend some time vehemently disagreeing with the install requirements page saying I didn't have cURL installed on the server.
                        • 502 Bad Gateway errors for the nginx WordPress config's PHP socket... I had to hunt down the location of the PHP5-FPM socket to fix this.
                        • Part of the installation includes setting 777 permissions on a few folders - I am going to experiment with setting those back down to something less worrisome and see if it breaks the installation tonight.
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