Added a new bridge entry for Signal to the bridges.json file, enabling integration with Signal messaging service. This expands the supported communication platforms, enhancing user connectivity and options.
Added OTS - One Time Secrets to the service list to provide a secure means for sharing sensitive information such as passwords and API keys. This service enriches our offerings and meets user requests for enhancing security.
Enhanced the 'Go to LibreY' service link by adding Tor and I2P
alternative URLs. This provides users with more access options
and supports privacy-centric browsing.
Adjusted the server cost from 225.7 to 244.1 EUR to reflect the latest expenses accurately. Ensuring financial data remains up-to-date for correct reporting and budgeting.
Removed unused "Domain Names" field from the finances JSON. This streamlines data handling by eliminating unnecessary clutter, improving maintainability.
Included a new entry for XMR donations under the finance records to track cryptocurrency contributions. This addition ensures transparency and completeness in financial reporting.
Changed the membership fee amount in finances.json to 402.42 EUR to reflect the accurate amount. This correction ensures the financial records are precise and up-to-date.
Integrated a new "bridges.json" file to list various Matrix bot bridges, including Telegram, WhatsApp, Discord, and more. Updated the main script to load this data and render it on a new "bridges" template. The new "bridges.html" template provides users with a clear and intuitive interface to view available bridges and their respective Matrix IDs.
Improves user experience by providing a dedicated page for bridge information.
Updated the status of the Piped service to "NOK" and revised the long description to reflect recent issues with potential Google attacks. This change aims to inform users about the current potential performance and availability issues with using the service.
Added tldraw, a collaborative whiteboard service, to the services.json file. This addition enhances the functionality by providing users with a real-time drawing and writing tool. The service is integrated with relevant metadata and links ensuring consistent user accessibility.
Implemented a "homemade" badge to distinguish services developed by Private.coffee from third-party services. Enhanced service data with a "homemade" flag and updated the frontend to display a special icon when this flag is set. This provides users with clear visual feedback, enhancing transparency about service origins.
Added a new service entry for Wikimore, a privacy-friendly alternative front-end to Wikimedia wikis. Includes main and Tor-accessibility URLs, descriptions, and an icon. Enhances the diversity of privacy-focused services listed.
Corrected the spelling of "Breezewiki" to "BreezeWiki" in services.json to ensure consistency with the official branding. Updated all instances including name, short description, long description, and related links.
Enhanced the links array for Breezewiki to include an alternative Tor URL. This provides users with a privacy-focused alternative access point, improving accessibility and privacy.
Added Breezewiki to the list of services, providing a privacy-friendly alternative front-end to Fandom. This allows users to browse Fandom wikis without ads or tracking, enhancing user privacy.
Added the Overpass service to the services configuration with a detailed description, status, link, and associated map-trifold icon. This enriches the application's API offerings, providing users access to OpenStreetMap data querying capabilities.
Increased the server costs under the "EUR" key to reflect the most recent expense update. This ensures that the financial records are accurate and up to date.
Updated the long description for the Matrix service to specify "web clients" instead of "Element web client". Added a new link to the Hydrogen client to provide users with more options for connecting to the Matrix server
Adjusted the server costs in the financial data from -32.72 EUR to -55.87 EUR to better reflect actual expenses. Ensures more accurate reporting and budget tracking.
Added a new 'books' icon SVG file to the asset directory to enhance the icon set. Updated the icon reference in services.json from 'book' to 'books' for better visual representation and icon alignment. This change improves the visual consistency and clarity in the service icons.
Added BiblioReads as a privacy-friendly alternative to Goodreads in the services list. This enables users to access Goodreads data without being tracked and provides an additional resource within the platform.
Added FreshRSS RSS feed reader to services.json, including its metadata and links, and introduced a new RSS icon to the assets directory. This enhancement allows users to access and recognize the FreshRSS service easily.
Introduced the Priviblur service as a privacy-friendly alternative front-end to Tumblr, enhancing user privacy by preventing tracking. Added a new camera SVG icon to support the service's representation. This addition aims to improve the overall service offering and user experience.
Added a new service "Quetre" to services.json, providing a privacy-friendly front-end for Quora to enhance user privacy. Introduced a new question icon for this service for better visual representation.
Included "Server Costs" under membership expenses to track costs more accurately. This adjustment ensures alignment with actual expenses related to membership services.
Added entry for membership fees in July to track additional revenue correctly. This update ensures financial data completeness and accuracy. No functional changes to the application's logic.
Introduced a Tor-based alternative URL for Invidious to the services list.
This enhances accessibility for users preferring or requiring access
via the Tor network, improving privacy and circumventing network restrictions.
Included bank fees under financial expenses in the JSON data. This ensures a more accurate and comprehensive representation of all outgoing costs, improving financial tracking and reporting.
Adjusted the membership fees value to 382.42 EUR to reflect the latest financial data. Ensures accurate financial reporting and accounting. No other changes to costs or revenue items.
Increased membership fees to 375 EUR and adjusted server costs to -317.62 EUR. These changes reflect the latest budget review and ensure accurate financial reporting.
Combined Piped and Invidious into a single service entry in the JSON file to avoid redundancy and simplify maintenance. Adjusted the descriptions and links accordingly to reflect the merged entry.
Enhanced the UI by adding dropdown menus to service links. This includes new styles for dropdowns in CSS and corresponding changes in the HTML templates. Also, extended `services.json` to support alternative links with Tor options for better accessibility.
Adjusted the maximum width for service cards to improve layout on larger screens.
Added a new upload icon to the assets directory to enhance usability and UI consistency. Incorporated Transfer.coffee service for secure file transfers and moved GotHub entry for better data organization. This improves service discoverability and aligns with the project’s goal of providing diverse, privacy-respecting tools.
Adjusted the EUR server costs entry in finances.json to reflect the recent increase in expenditures. This ensures financial data accuracy and up-to-date budgeting.
Adjusted the server costs in the finances dataset to reflect the latest expense of -85.62 EUR. This ensures the financial records are accurate and up-to-date.
Updated the budget to reflect a more accurate estimation of monthly server costs. The increase from EUR 21.94 to EUR 69.67 addresses recent upgrades and higher usage rates, ensuring the budget more closely matches operational expenditures. This change is crucial for maintaining financial transparency and aids in future planning.
Introduce a new "Membership Fees" category in the financial data, with an initial amount of 50 EUR. This update is crucial for providing a more comprehensive view of our income streams alongside our expenditures, ensuring our budget reflects all financial aspects accurately. This addition aids in better financial planning and resource allocation for future projects and needs.
Introduced detailed financial reporting on a per-category basis, including notes for specific expenses and administrative costs in the data model. Enhanced the financial transparency feature by integrating a monthly financial report generator in the backend, enabling dynamic generation and display of detailed financial reports on the website. This commit also includes a new transparency report page, enriching user engagement with detailed insights into financial allocations and expenditures.
- Refactored finance-related data structures to include notes about specific financial activities.
- Extended the financial reporting capabilities to generate and display detailed notes and categorizations of expenses and incomes, improving transparency.
- Updated the UI to display these detailed reports, ensuring that users have access to comprehensive financial information.
This change aligns with our commitment to transparency and accountability by providing clear, detailed financial information to our members and donors.
Removed restrictions on a Rallly that previously excluded it from being displayed on the index pages. This change makes the service more visible and accessible to users, enhancing discoverability. This adjustment aligns with efforts to improve the user experience by ensuring all relevant services are easily findable.
Removed restrictions on a Rallly that previously excluded it from being displayed on the index pages. This change makes the service more visible and accessible to users, enhancing discoverability. This adjustment aligns with efforts to improve the user experience by ensuring all relevant services are easily findable.
Introduced a new financial record for server costs in June, ensuring accurate and up-to-date tracking of our operating expenses. This change addresses the need for precise financial monitoring and forecasting as our infrastructure scales.
Continuously updating this data is crucial for maintaining budget accuracy and allocating resources wisely.
Introduced 'wishthis', a new service for creating wishlists, to the services directory and included a custom gift icon for its representation. This update enhances the app's directory with more diverse options for users interested in list-making services, improving usability and visual appeal.
Added LibreTranslate to the list of services in `services.json`, including its description, status, and links. A corresponding translate icon has been introduced in the assets to visually represent this new service. This expansion aligns with our aim to offer a broader suite of self-hosted applications, enhancing our platform's utility and user experience by integrating versatile language translation capabilities.
Updated `services.json` to include icon data for better visual identification of services. Also, removed unused services (Nitter and Proxigram) to streamline service offerings and improve maintainability. In `index.html`, amended the template to dynamically display these icons, enhancing the UI/UX. This change makes the service list more visually appealing and intuitive, directly linking visual cues to services for quicker recognition.
Additionally, this update contributes to a cleaner codebase by removing references to services no longer in use, thus improving code quality and reducing potential confusion regarding supported services.
- Moved `finances.json` and `services.json` to a new `data` directory for better organization.
- Introduced `get_latest_month` function in `helpers/finances.py` to dynamically determine the latest financial reporting period.
- Updated `main.py` to use the new data paths and implement dynamic generation of the transparency report date, improving the clarity of financial reports.
- Modified `membership.html` template to display financial report for the dynamically determined latest month, enhancing transparency for donations.
These changes aim to improve data management, make financial reporting more transparent, and ensure users have access to the most current financial information. Moving JSON files to a dedicated directory helps with organizing resources better. By dynamically determining the latest financial period, the application now avoids hard-coded dates, increasing accuracy and reducing maintenance effort.