Indeed! Who wanna try? @ambassadors_group ? Or @FixitFelix our evangelist
I think itâs better not a second ambassador writes a comment, because itâs like @robb says in his answer, we are a little bit biased. But I think some other people should do it.
Only my opinion.
Letâs take a look at these conversations:
https://www.reddit.com/r/sysadmin/comments/7h8y0a/it_worths_buying_clearos_business_subscription/
This comparative is amazing!
https://www.reddit.com/r/homelab/comments/73rouy/figured_ive_lurked_enough_and_post_this/
We should Evangelize Reddit with NethServer. What do you think?
https://www.reddit.com/r/selfhosted/comments/7k471o/zulip_vs_rocketchat_vs_mattermost_vs_riotim_slack/
https://www.reddit.com/r/selfhosted/comments/7kecbr/home_vpn_server/
Check this subreddit https://www.reddit.com/r/selfhosted/
People donât know NethServer at all!
I donât think so, you are making a favor to those people helping them to find the right project for their needs!
as Ambassador you know things, so donât be shy to share
Thanks for the heads-up. Amazing review!!
On mangolassi, would you like to help this guy?
Seems solved already, he chose minimal centos install at installation.
Any account on stackexchange? So we can help this guy?
It works with google. I asked him for more information
Kind words
Featured on Slashdot
Ultimately more people need to start hosting family servers to help us get off the cloud craze⊠NethServer is a pretty decent CentOS based option." tx @MrE
Zentyal review that says
Thereâs plenty of support to make the most of Zentyalâs SMB tools, but casual users may prefer something like NethServer.
LOL! We are all casual users!
NethServer Extended Review. Great job!
I love his reaction when he sees the webinterface. Have a look from 16min00
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âMy family uses a server I put up to trade photos and posts⊠Ultimately more people need to start hosting family servers to help us get off the cloud craze⊠NethServer is a pretty decent CentOS based option.â
(Source: Slashdot)