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Using redis as the optional queue server. The built in queue manager should still be available to allow for standalone operation. it would allow remote servers to handle tasks such as media and possibly pre-flight transcoding in the future.
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A docker compose file would be a great addition. I would envision for now it having:
You should be able to quickly configure it by adjusting a couple of environment variables in the docker-compose.
Then
docker-compose up -dhas owncast sitting there with reverse proxy ready to go on hosts port 80 and 443. The rtmp port should also be bound to the host po