CMS for managing borrowed items with family and friends
from pr3d@eviltoast.org to selfhosted@lemmy.world on 22 Apr 22:25
https://eviltoast.org/post/26804072

I believe it’s a way away from consumerism if you don’t own everything yourself and share things with people nearby.

I’m looking for a selfhostable (docker-compose) project where everybody can easily add items (maybe with a link to a manual) and the borrowing stuff is manged.

OIDC is a plus because it’s to great with pocket-id.

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shrek_is_love@lemmy.ml on 22 Apr 22:58 next collapse

Are you interested in hosting this for people you already know and trust, like friends and neighbors, or am I misunderstanding your use case?

I’ve never tried it myself, but maybe see if Snipe-IT would work for your needs?

From their docs intro:

Snipe-IT was made for IT asset management, to enable IT departments to track who has which laptop, when it was purchased, which software licenses and accessories are available, and so on - although we’ve definitely seen folks using for non-IT asset tracking as well. Oil rigs, theater equipment, even human body parts! (We didn’t ask too many questions about that last one.)

Unfortunately it doesn’t support OIDC.

There’s also the Koha library management system which does support OIDC.

helix@feddit.org on 22 Apr 23:12 next collapse

sqstorage.net could be used for that. Just add storages corresponding to the various locations where the items actually are and add meta information like the owner.

Zwuzelmaus@feddit.org on 22 Apr 23:25 next collapse

So what’s wrong with a calendar and notifications?

finalarbiter@piefed.social on 24 Apr 10:34 collapse

A calendar is not an inventory management system.

Brkdncr@lemmy.world on 22 Apr 23:51 next collapse

Sounds a lot like a library system.

surewhynotlem@lemmy.world on 23 Apr 02:58 next collapse

The phrase to use is Tool Library. I don’t know of any open source offerings, but this may work. I haven’t tried it

koha-community.org

irmadlad@lemmy.world on 23 Apr 05:47 next collapse

I believe it’s a way away from consumerism if you don’t own everything yourself and share things with people nearby.

Yes, but you break it - you buy it. That seems to be the sticky wicket.

elucubra@sopuli.xyz on 24 Apr 01:37 collapse

I’ve been toying with this idea, items are classified as “new or perfect condition” “used but good condition” " near or EOL"

If you return it in the lower tier, you pay the owner a third of the value.

treeofnik@discuss.online on 23 Apr 19:30 next collapse

You could probably use Homebox for this use case. It allows for locations to be configured, attach receipts/maintenance reminders/manuals, etc. Also has OIDC, invite links, and more. I use it to maintain my home inventory of stuff. I think you can also have separate inventories per person/group as well as shared ones within the same instance.

joyful_chasm@lemmy.world on 24 Apr 01:14 collapse

Koillection might fit!