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    Stuart commented  · 

    I didn't really answer your suggestion. I guess you could just host the database only on the NAS, I hadn't considered that. But for laptop use off loading the server would also be beneficial. Maybe just a targeted blog article on manual synology setup would be a start?

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    Stuart commented  · 

    Sorry I probably did not make this clear enough. I was suggesting creation of a synology compliant plugin for the NAS that would allow plastic server installation from the Synology NAS web portal plugin page with a gui for plastic configuration rather than having to use a terminal in the underlying Linux environment to install plastic. This would allow greater scope for use of source control for home/smaller businesses that don't want to risk just having their source on a single laptop with a single drive and don't have the space/power for a separate server. ie NAS has raid. There are a number of alternative SCM product that have plugins, so this is somewhere where codice might be losing out in the feature comparison with plastic and other tools.

    see

    https://www.synology.com/en-us/dsm/app_packages/Utilities

    for official ones and here for open source ones.

    https://synocommunity.com/packages

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    Stuart commented  · 

    Having the general comment against one file might still be hard to find. Both options would be great!

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