home-assistant / architecture

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Optional health check #826

Closed anklimov closed 1 year ago

anklimov commented 1 year ago

Context

Hassio healthcheck brings lot of limitations with system updates then Hassio used by experienced user in their own environment and user would like to take their own responsibility for interoperability software/containers on own system (for example, would like to have portainer container in docker, shared with HA supervised)

Proposal

To made healthcheck optional (turning off this in expert mode) Warnings level should be plenty enough to warn user in most cases

andjones132 commented 1 year ago

Yeah. I don't get this. Is home assistant still open source? It seems it is quickly becoming more like a proprietary software that can only be run on dedicated operating system dictated by the core developers. If you want to control what software users can install, stick with your HassOS system. Leave those those of us who want to run a "Supervised" environment alone. I am beginning to think "Supervised" no longer means supervised by the user, but by the core developers. Just my two cents.

frenck commented 1 year ago

This architecture issue is old, stale, and possibly obsolete. Things changed a lot over the years. Additionally, we have been moving to discussions for these architectural discussions.

For that reason, I'm going to close this issue.

../Frenck