Already 61 servers updated to Lemmy 0.19.5! (fedidb.org)
from Blaze@reddthat.com to fediverse@lemmy.world on 20 Jun 09:20
https://reddthat.com/post/20927811

Stats: fedidb.org/software/lemmy/versions

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bjoern_tantau@swg-empire.de on 20 Jun 09:26 next collapse

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squirrel@discuss.tchncs.de on 20 Jun 09:41 next collapse

WordPress has automatic updates for core, plugins and themes. I’ve never had any problems with it, running a very basic WordPress site. Would something like that be possible for Lemmy?

unexposedhazard@discuss.tchncs.de on 20 Jun 10:10 next collapse

I doubt it tbh. A static wordpress site is infinitely less complex than something that constantly needs to take in and distribute content from/to thousands of endpoints with potentially many different api versions on the other side.

Im not that deep into activitypub stuff but from my understanding, automatic updates are not really a good idea in this case.

nutomic@lemmy.ml on 20 Jun 11:03 next collapse

Federation doesnt have many breaking changes anymore. The bigger problem is if a database migration goes wrong, then there should be an admin around to fix it manually. Im sure Wordpress has the resources for much more thorough testing so these things dont happen.

[deleted] on 20 Jun 11:44 collapse

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unexposedhazard@discuss.tchncs.de on 20 Jun 11:47 collapse

Do you know what “figure of speech” means?

[deleted] on 20 Jun 11:49 collapse

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unexposedhazard@discuss.tchncs.de on 20 Jun 12:18 collapse

Fair enough. It was kind of an exaggeration i guess.

poVoq@slrpnk.net on 20 Jun 10:24 collapse

Yes, I could easily configure our Podman containers to auto-update, but given how there have been significant breaking bugs in Lemmy releases before, I think it’s better to not automate it.

realbadat@programming.dev on 20 Jun 21:14 collapse

And I appreciate your choice (considering a good number of communities I enjoy are on your instance).

Personally I think anything prod level should be manual updates only anyway.

dfyx@lemmy.helios42.de on 20 Jun 10:27 next collapse

I just made it 62.

green_dot@le.fduck.net on 20 Jun 10:27 next collapse

did it before my smoke break

sabreW4K3@lazysoci.al on 20 Jun 10:36 next collapse

Some of the larger instances have updated already. It’s beautiful to see.

iso@lemy.lol on 20 Jun 10:39 next collapse

Just updated :) The broken “feature in local” function made me paranoid and I’m glad it fixed now.

dullbananas@lemmy.ca on 21 Jun 03:56 collapse

My bad

kate@lemmy.uhhoh.com on 20 Jun 11:23 next collapse

yoo i’m on the list

SorteKanin@feddit.dk on 20 Jun 11:59 next collapse

I’ll probably update within a week as well :)

mesamunefire@lemmy.world on 20 Jun 13:59 next collapse

What’s the easiest way to pop up a server? I tried yunohost but the lemmy code is very old now.

walden@sub.wetshaving.social on 20 Jun 14:06 next collapse

“Easy” might just be relevant to your experience. You can follow along with the Ansible instructions, or go your own way with Docker and Docker Compose.

Both methods require a bit of work to get spun up, but it’s not too bad.

flux@lemmyis.fun on 20 Jun 23:04 collapse

I have mine hosted on elest.io. As easy as it gets. Just choose your software enter some initial domain setup and deploy. Can’t beat it for 18 bucks a month.

nutomic@lemmy.ml on 20 Jun 22:17 next collapse

I’m surprised that there are still instances out there running 0.18.2-rc2 or 0.17.0. Those versions are full of bugs and miss so many features.

Die4Ever@programming.dev on 20 Jun 23:57 collapse

I scrolled to the bottom, saw there was 1 instance still running 0.16.6 lol, I clicked on it and saw it’s actually still active, there are recent posts there. Amazing.

Edit: all from 1 user lol no upvotes, might even be a bot.

Die4Ever@programming.dev on 21 Jun 03:29 next collapse

0.19.5 has passed 0.19.4 now, with 86 vs 85

I’m surprised 0.18.4 has more instances than 0.18.5, considering 0.18.5 was the simplest update ever with just a small hotfix for federating moderation actions (which is a really important bugfix) and it didn’t have any changes to the database or configuration or dependencies

Blaze@reddthat.com on 21 Jun 07:21 collapse

Having a look, the only instance with more than 250 monthly active users on 18.4 is Beehaw. They decided to not update after their disagreement with the Lemmy devs.

nutomic@lemmy.ml on 21 Jun 21:06 collapse

They refuse to upgrade and then complain that mod tools are insufficient (which have improved a lot in the meantime). You really can’t make this up.

onlinepersona@programming.dev on 21 Jun 06:01 next collapse

Is that version important somehow?

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Blaze@reddthat.com on 21 Jun 07:19 collapse

Yes, a lot of bug fixes, such as cross-posting now working on 0.19.4

onlinepersona@programming.dev on 21 Jun 07:58 collapse

Oh sweet! And it was released 2 days ago! Wow, some people move quickly.

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GreatAlbatross@feddit.uk on 21 Jun 12:31 collapse

Thanks for the post, it persuaded me to get off my bottom and add another one to the list.

Blaze@reddthat.com on 21 Jun 13:36 collapse

Well done!