Consider Versioned Releases #32

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opened 2024-04-22 05:01:41 -03:00 by alexfornuto · 3 comments
alexfornuto commented 2024-04-22 05:01:41 -03:00 (Migrated from gitlab.com)

Hi! Thanks for making this neat tool. I'm considering switching over to it to manage my media stack. As part of my admin leveling up I'm looking into update notification systems that watch and alert me to new releases. This is preferable to using :latest and searching all changelogs across all versions since I last updated.

So my request is for versioned releases so that when I implement YAMS it will be easier to identify and be informed of updates.

Hi! Thanks for making this neat tool. I'm considering switching over to it to manage my media stack. As part of my admin leveling up I'm looking into update notification systems that watch and alert me to new releases. This is preferable to using `:latest` and searching all changelogs across all versions since I last updated. So my request is for versioned releases so that when I implement YAMS it will be easier to identify and be informed of updates.
rogs commented 2024-04-22 09:42:06 -03:00 (Migrated from gitlab.com)

Hey Alex! Thank you for your suggestion!

Since YAMS is targeted more to complete newbies in selfhosting and docker, I think this can be a little cumbersome to some. Still, you can use versioned releases in your local environment! Just edit your docker-compose.yaml located in /your/install/location. YAMS is meant to be a base where you can build your custom configuration from, so you can build anything you want on top of it! 😄

I will take it into consideration though, since we've had a couple of Gluetun/qbittorrent releases that broke a few parts of YAMS.

Hey Alex! Thank you for your suggestion! Since YAMS is targeted more to complete newbies in selfhosting and docker, I think this can be a little cumbersome to some. Still, you can use versioned releases in your local environment! Just edit your docker-compose.yaml located in `/your/install/location`. YAMS is meant to be a base where you can build your custom configuration from, so you can build anything you want on top of it! :smile: I will take it into consideration though, since we've had a couple of Gluetun/qbittorrent releases that broke a few parts of YAMS.
MasonStooksbury commented 2024-09-23 00:32:52 -03:00 (Migrated from gitlab.com)

Does this need any more followup? If I'm reading correctly, it looks like the decision was to not add any functionality so this can probably be closed

Does this need any more followup? If I'm reading correctly, it looks like the decision was to not add any functionality so this can probably be closed
rogs commented 2024-09-23 08:49:43 -03:00 (Migrated from gitlab.com)

Hey Mason! I think you are right, in the end I'm just patching and manually updating Gluetun/qBittorrent manually, so we can safely close this issue. Thank you!

Hey Mason! I think you are right, in the end I'm just patching and manually updating Gluetun/qBittorrent manually, so we can safely close this issue. Thank you!
rogs (Migrated from gitlab.com) closed this issue 2024-09-23 08:49:50 -03:00
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