7.6% of Lemmy servers are already running 0.19.8, released yesterday (fedidb.org)
from Blaze@feddit.org to fediverse@lemmy.world on 14 Dec 17:06
https://feddit.org/post/5681514

Edit 10PM CET: 10.9%

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Alice@hilariouschaos.com on 14 Dec 17:20 next collapse

Ok

P4ulin_Kbana@lemmy.eco.br on 14 Dec 18:22 next collapse

Ok

secret300@lemmy.sdf.org on 15 Dec 11:34 collapse

Oh shit I haven’t seen anything from hilariouschaos in forever even tho I sort by new and new comments all the time.

I thought the instance died. Good to see y’all still here

Alice@hilariouschaos.com on 15 Dec 11:35 collapse

I’ll have to federate our communities again maybe. Ty for heads up! Good to see you to

Rogue@feddit.uk on 14 Dec 17:33 next collapse

It would be more useful to see metrics weighted per active user it’s trivial to update a server if it’s just for yourself, and likewise it’s easy to let it lag a few versions behind.

What’s more relevant is the version number the large instances are running

Blaze@feddit.org on 14 Dec 17:46 collapse

You can filter fedidb.org/software/lemmy by monthly active users.

  • lemmy.ml, hexbear and Lemmy dbzer0 are the only ones in the top 10 to run 0.19.8
  • discuss.tchncs.de, lemmy.zip and sopuli.xyz, infosec.pub are in the top 20 and run 0.19.8 as well

Note: 0.19.6 and 0.19.7 had an issue with pictures thumbnails, which is why quite a few instances kept running 0.19.5

The elephant in the room is obviously LW which hosts around a third of the monthly active users but still run 0.19.3

A month ago someone asked about this on !support@lemmy.world, for people interested: lemmy.world/post/22173840

Edit: added hexbear, discuss.tchncs.de and infosec.pub which just updated

MrKaplan@lemmy.world on 14 Dec 20:22 next collapse

we’ll try to get the post out the coming week, at this time we’re roughly looking at updating late January.

Blaze@feddit.org on 14 Dec 20:45 collapse

Thanks for jumping in!

Alphane_Moon@lemmy.world on 14 Dec 21:11 collapse

Total MAUs are so low. You really need solid double digit YoY growth (20-30% YoY) to have a strong trajectory in the medium term.

Blaze@feddit.org on 14 Dec 21:12 collapse

Monthly active users have plateaued at 44k for a while now: lemmy.fediverse.observer/dailystats

Wiz@midwest.social on 14 Dec 21:48 next collapse

Yet, comments per day seems to be going up! And I helped!

AwesomeLowlander@sh.itjust.works on 14 Dec 23:30 collapse

Have a cookie!

Alphane_Moon@lemmy.world on 15 Dec 06:26 next collapse

That’s not really good a thing.

Blaze@feddit.org on 15 Dec 11:22 collapse

Obviously not

mesamunefire@lemmy.world on 15 Dec 11:13 collapse

User count seems to be going up according to fedidb. At least in the number of federated users.

<img alt="" src="https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/87cfbaf9-b97d-442c-8b07-86907f47ec8f.png">

Blaze@feddit.org on 15 Dec 11:24 collapse

It the number of active users stays the same, that could just mean that

  • people are changing instances
  • some instances shut down
  • some farmbots were open
mesamunefire@lemmy.world on 15 Dec 12:34 collapse

My theory is that there is quite a few servers that are chosing to defederate. The number of total servers continues to drop according to fedidb.

So while total users go up, the global federation is staying around the same. There’s quite a few servers that don’t want to be connected to everyone else.

GamingChairModel@lemmy.world on 15 Dec 13:42 next collapse

My theory is that there is quite a few servers that are chosing to defederate. The number of total servers continues to drop according to fedidb.

Or admins are just finding it not worth bothering with administering their own server and turning them off.

mesamunefire@lemmy.world on 15 Dec 14:19 collapse

True.

hendrik@palaver.p3x.de on 16 Dec 08:15 collapse

I'm not seeing that trend. There are people who don't want to federate. But they usually choose different software. Like Flarum or Discourse instead of Lemmy. And I think the statistics pages pull the user numbers directly from the instances(?) so a more defederated instance might show up in the statistics anyways.

Valmond@lemmy.world on 14 Dec 17:43 next collapse

So when is it safe to upgrade, and from/to which version(s)?

iso@lemy.lol on 14 Dec 17:46 next collapse

Due to unpleasant experiences, not the first day :)

Blaze@feddit.org on 14 Dec 18:15 collapse

People who were there for 0.19.4 remember 😅

But this one seems quite stable, it is a fix for 0.19.7, so hopefully no bug

Valmond@lemmy.world on 14 Dec 22:37 collapse

Ya, my whole server was in a bad mood after 19.4.

I’m on 19.5 which one should I go with (I mean if 19.6 had problems there is maybe a 19.6.1 right?)?

Blaze@feddit.org on 14 Dec 22:46 collapse

No, it’s directly 0.19.6, then .7 and .8

Valmond@lemmy.world on 15 Dec 08:40 collapse

So you’d recommend the 19.7 as a bugfree stable version?

Blaze@feddit.org on 15 Dec 11:25 collapse

0.19.8 is the bugfix for 0.19.7. You can wait a few days to see if 0.19.8 has bugs

Valmond@lemmy.world on 15 Dec 17:03 collapse

Yes that’s the theory 😊 but I heard icons or something doesn’t work well on 19.7…

Do they do backports?

Blaze@feddit.org on 15 Dec 17:10 collapse

There used to be an issue on thumbnails for some instances

But on the other hand, some instances on 0.19.7 were doing fine:

Not sure about backports

Valmond@lemmy.world on 15 Dec 21:26 collapse

Thanks, seems it’s time to upgrade!

Blaze@feddit.org on 14 Dec 17:48 next collapse

See my other comment: feddit.org/post/5681514/3636860

schizo@forum.uncomfortable.business on 14 Dec 19:40 collapse

I’ve become a fan of staying one version behind for a month or two, unless there’s a security issue that is involved in which case I’ll patch.

I like it when someone who isn’t me finds out the catastrophic breaking issues and has to do the cleanup, and I’ll wait for the fixed version. :P

fmstrat@lemmy.nowsci.com on 15 Dec 13:44 collapse

Me too. This is also fueled by the fact that there are no admin tools for announcing releases, and you can’t set notifications for any new message in a community, and the releases are announced in a community.

Blaze@feddit.org on 15 Dec 14:25 next collapse

You can pin a post instance wide

fmstrat@lemmy.nowsci.com on 15 Dec 16:04 collapse

This doesn’t help an admin of an instance to identify that a new release has occurred, though.

Blaze@feddit.org on 15 Dec 16:41 collapse

Ah, misread your question. The other comment with the email from the Github should address your question.

Nothing4You@programming.dev on 16 Dec 15:06 collapse

@fmstrat@lemmy.nowsci.com there’s also rss feeds for communities

schizo@forum.uncomfortable.business on 15 Dec 16:39 collapse

Head to the lemmy github and subscribe to the releases email and you’ll get one when a new version is out.

(And, unlike SOME projects I’m subbed to, they don’t do anything that generates a ton of spam, so it really is just one-email-per-release.)

fmstrat@lemmy.nowsci.com on 15 Dec 19:19 collapse

That is good to know, Thanks.

kratoz29@lemm.ee on 14 Dec 22:02 next collapse

I don’t even know in which version is my instance (Lemm.ee) I’d like that mobile clients showed up this value more easily (maybe they do but I am dumb, I use Summit, Voyager, Boost and the defunct Sync).

Blaze@feddit.org on 14 Dec 22:10 collapse

0.19.7

Skelectus@suppo.fi on 14 Dec 22:28 next collapse

Heh, I upgraded from 0.19.5 to 0.19.8 today just to see this.

BlueEther@no.lastname.nz on 14 Dec 23:38 next collapse

just did the jump fro. .5 to .8 today (for all of my 2 active users)

OpenStars@piefed.social on 15 Dec 12:51 next collapse

Sadly, I still don't see pictures being displayed on lemmy.cafe - perhaps that problem was unrelated, or the upgrade process isn't entirely finished yet.

Blaze@feddit.org on 15 Dec 14:01 collapse

Indeed, I raised in on the local community

ipkpjersi@lemmy.ml on 16 Dec 23:30 collapse

That’s one thing I really like about lemmy.ml compared to some other instances, it’s always kept up to date. I’d host my own for myself but then it’s just another thing I’m responsible for and I’d rather not.

Blaze@feddit.org on 17 Dec 02:13 collapse

The point of this post was to show that other large instances like lemmy.zip and dbzer0 updated the day of the release