103Penpot: The Open-Source FigmaYou don't just have to self-host, they offer a hosted version that's far more reasonably priced than Figma[1].[1] https://penpot.app/pricingHave been self-hosting this on Docker/Portainer for several weeks for a few people. Works fine so far.Unstable, very crash prone with just a free users designing 10 plus pages m a huge memory hog too[delayed]For folks who want a stand-alone desktop release:https://github.com/author-more/penpot-desktop/releasesI tried to self host penpot a few months ago but the app would crash after a few minutes and not properly show the canvases. So a no for meThey seem to update very frequently; I don't know if it still crashes now — I'm planning to try it myself.I think Figma stole the grid layout idea from penpot, but it’s common in software to do thatI was immediately drawn to the emoji in the commit message titles.I love this team. It's so endearing.While I agree, I'm not sure it's a team, it looks like mostly one dude :)Thats Clojure...one person can look like a whole team ;)couldn't help being cheeky...actually there are quite a few contributors.I'm seeing several contributors: https://github.com/penpot/penpot/graphs/contributors
You don't just have to self-host, they offer a hosted version that's far more reasonably priced than Figma[1].[1] https://penpot.app/pricing
Have been self-hosting this on Docker/Portainer for several weeks for a few people. Works fine so far.
Unstable, very crash prone with just a free users designing 10 plus pages m a huge memory hog too[delayed]
For folks who want a stand-alone desktop release:https://github.com/author-more/penpot-desktop/releases
I tried to self host penpot a few months ago but the app would crash after a few minutes and not properly show the canvases. So a no for meThey seem to update very frequently; I don't know if it still crashes now — I'm planning to try it myself.
They seem to update very frequently; I don't know if it still crashes now — I'm planning to try it myself.
I was immediately drawn to the emoji in the commit message titles.I love this team. It's so endearing.While I agree, I'm not sure it's a team, it looks like mostly one dude :)Thats Clojure...one person can look like a whole team ;)couldn't help being cheeky...actually there are quite a few contributors.I'm seeing several contributors: https://github.com/penpot/penpot/graphs/contributors
While I agree, I'm not sure it's a team, it looks like mostly one dude :)Thats Clojure...one person can look like a whole team ;)couldn't help being cheeky...actually there are quite a few contributors.I'm seeing several contributors: https://github.com/penpot/penpot/graphs/contributors
Thats Clojure...one person can look like a whole team ;)couldn't help being cheeky...actually there are quite a few contributors.
You don't just have to self-host, they offer a hosted version that's far more reasonably priced than Figma[1].
[1] https://penpot.app/pricing
Have been self-hosting this on Docker/Portainer for several weeks for a few people. Works fine so far.
Unstable, very crash prone with just a free users designing 10 plus pages m a huge memory hog too
[delayed]
For folks who want a stand-alone desktop release:
https://github.com/author-more/penpot-desktop/releases
I tried to self host penpot a few months ago but the app would crash after a few minutes and not properly show the canvases. So a no for me
They seem to update very frequently; I don't know if it still crashes now — I'm planning to try it myself.
I think Figma stole the grid layout idea from penpot, but it’s common in software to do that
I was immediately drawn to the emoji in the commit message titles.
I love this team. It's so endearing.
While I agree, I'm not sure it's a team, it looks like mostly one dude :)
Thats Clojure...one person can look like a whole team ;)
couldn't help being cheeky...actually there are quite a few contributors.
I'm seeing several contributors: https://github.com/penpot/penpot/graphs/contributors