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:Reviewed the use of the term "server" throughout the article and noticed that in most places it's already qualified like "server application" and "server hardware" and tossed the paragraph (in a revision I accidentally left without a description). [[User:D-side|D-side]] ([[User talk:D-side|talk]]) 03:46, 26 February 2026 (UTC) | :Reviewed the use of the term "server" throughout the article and noticed that in most places it's already qualified like "server application" and "server hardware" and tossed the paragraph (in a revision I accidentally left without a description). [[User:D-side|D-side]] ([[User talk:D-side|talk]]) 03:46, 26 February 2026 (UTC) | ||
== Applications in the Nextcloud section == | |||
@[[User:Dosjdhdjdjdhdjdjdj|Dosjdhdjdjdhdjdjdj]] hi, I rolled back your last formatting update: I meant to showcase the variety of function-specific clients for Nextcloud, they are not standalone self-hostable apps, which is why they are formatted within the Nextcloud section, it's intentional. | |||
Outside of that, thank you! | |||
I'm completely out of the loop regarding the use of BSD other than knowing it exists and that some prefer that. I try to keep the deeper technical aspects out of scope due to the scope of the wiki, but OS diversity probably contributes to the message that self-hosting landscape is diverse but decently cohesive despite that. [[User:D-side|D-side]] ([[User talk:D-side|talk]]) 07:10, 26 February 2026 (UTC) | |||