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@ku9nov ku9nov commented Sep 23, 2025

Related to: awesome-selfhosted/awesome-selfhosted-data#1610

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  • Why is it awesome?

Because it’s a server that provides an alternative to the existing client application update flow, offering much more flexibility and capabilities.

  • Have you used it? For how long?

Yes, it’s my pet project, so I use it. I’ve been developing it in my free time.

  • Is this in a personal or professional setup?

Personal, but it’s also used at work by the teams I collaborate with.

  • How many devices/users/services/... do you manage with it?

As far as I know, several development teams are using it.

  • Biggest pros/cons compared to other solutions?

Unlike the standard flow that relies on files hosted on a CDN for updating client applications, using faynoSync provides more flexibility and convenience. The application owner can both revoke or publish app versions and manage the update process with intermediate versions, and much more.

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LGTM, no issues here

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Does this maybe deserve the Docker tag?

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ku9nov commented Oct 9, 2025

Does this maybe deserve the Docker tag?

added docker tag

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