Paul Fitzpatrick

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@HermesRatgers if something isn't formatted as you like, one option could be to add another formula column that reformats it. For example, if you have a column called Date with...

Grist stores dates as seconds since the Unix epoch (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix_time), and then formats and displays them as the user wishes in the UI. With webhooks, you are currently getting the...

@simplynail do you mean a UI for creating webhooks? No, there's no ETA for that, sorry. We do want to get it done when we have capacity, I know that...

Hi @fabiomoratti, this is the right place to ask. Normally we can can add domains to an allow list pretty quickly. But access to AWS endpoints in particular may need...

@acidturtle I added support for `netlify.com` to the queue, should take effect on November 28, 2022. @fabiomoratti we could add your custom domain, as a stop-gap (write [email protected] and mention...

Thanks @asitemade4u. There's definitely a case for externalizing attachments. Do you have any thoughts of how backups and snapshots should work, should they include external attachments or keep that separate?

Hi @anupamtandon, this is in our roadmap, but we're not yet working on it yet for our SaaS product. We have made progress on self-hosting, and self-hosted users can configure...

Hi @oc7opu5, I haven't come across a CyberPanel walkthrough. You might be able to get help at CyberPanel's forums, discord, or facebook group listed at https://github.com/usmannasir/cyberpanel#resources. If you include screenshots...

This is the most standalone and complete guide we have so far: https://community.getgrist.com/t/a-template-for-self-hosting-grist-with-traefik-and-docker-compose/856 It still has some steps that might be hard to do. I'll post when we have something...

Hi @saierd, yes we are interested, and in fact Grist started life as an Electron app. There was a related discussion recently at https://community.getgrist.com/t/packaging-grist-as-an-electron-app/1233. I don't see any hard blockers....