

And I meant that what you to say is valuable enough to write :)


Seems pretty valuable to me. If you do write this for a month or year with Journiv’s analytics you can find out


I am glad it is serving it’s purpose. Notification/reminders will come soon to Journiv which will help with forgetting to write :)


Thank you. Looking forward to your feedback.


Thank you. I am glad to hear.


Thank you. Please provide feedback on github issues.


Thank you. Please provide feedback on github issues.


Thank you. Please report any issues or feedback on github. This post has details on current status of immich integration https://www.reddit.com/r/immich/comments/1p7g4t7/journiv_v010beta8_this_thanksgiving_give_your/ It will be coming soon. Stay tuned!


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


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.


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.


I am happy to hear that :)


Thank you for adopting Journiv! Yes the export will be added. I do agree with you that a human accessible export is very important. I am a software engineer who knows how to make docker backups etc etc but I never do it :) I know I can set it be automated but the friction is too high to do it.
Journiv is being built for out of need and to be the solution of owning memory so it long term strategy is at it’s core. I am personally using it for all my memories with my young family so it will be devastating to lose it because of backup friction.
My plan for Journiv is:


You can if you can run docker on it. As of now that is the documented path. It is possible to run it without docker but that need some documentation.


Thank you.


No. There are feature requests to add support for imports from various places. If you plan to use the app please open an issue.
Thanks.
In CalDAV specification journal is supported by VJOURNAL which is not specifically CALDAV.
My understanding so far is that no one specifically uses VJOURNAL due to lack of its adoption and features but have a feeling it is a standard which should be followed based on the fact how dominant CALDAV is but VJOURNAL is not CALDAV and is not same. The post goes in details about limitation and issues with VJOURNAL.