lylo 18 hours ago

Fresh take on Kanban. Wonderful to see it open sourced, complete surprise. Wild single paid tier pricing - $20/mo all you can eat, no limits. If you’re paying $1000s/mo for Trello or whatever, surely you have to take note?!

Would love to see this take off.

  • pabs3 11 hours ago

    The license doesn't comply with the Open Source Definition btw.

    https://opensource.org/osd/

    • progbits 8 hours ago

      Yes. Nice product and fair license. But do not call it open source. Flagging the post for false advertising, will unflag if they fix the page.

      • monooso 3 hours ago

        It's a marketing page primarily intended for a non-technical audience who probably don't know (or care) about the differences between Open Source and "the source is open".

        Flagging the post for "false advertising" is complete overkill. It's also inaccurate, as at no point does the page claim Fizzy complies with the Open Source Definition.

        If it helps, DHH has acknowledged this distinction elsewhere:

        > This is done under the O'Saasy License, which is basically the do-whatever-you-want-just-don't-sue MIT License, but with a carve-out that reserves the commercialization rights to run Fizzy as SaaS for us as the creators. That means it's not technically Open Source™, but the source sure is open, and you can find it on our public GitHub repository.

        (Source: https://world.hey.com/dhh/fizzy-is-our-fun-modern-take-on-ka...)

        • progbits 2 hours ago

          You are entitled to your opinion, and I disagree.

          Open source has a meaning. Companies and marketing people are doing their best to muddle it, but I'm dying on this hill and will never accept it.

          If it's for non-technical audience they are abusing the fact some people know "open source = good" and try to benefit from that unfairly. They can use a different term.

sparklingmango a day ago

> "If I delete a card, does it count against the 1000 cards?"

> "Yes, every card you create is counted, even cards that are deleted later. Each card ID increments by 1, so the next card you create will always show you how many cards you’ve created so far."

slig a day ago

Really liked the way they introduced the product.