ryansch / docker-unifi-rpi

Unifi Controller for Raspberry Pi 3+ and x86
https://hub.docker.com/r/ryansch/unifi-rpi/
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6.x stable #68

Closed ryansch closed 3 years ago

ryansch commented 3 years ago

I'm holding off on marking any 6.x release as latest due to the forum traffic around the release. It seems like it needs a little more time in the oven.

ryansch commented 3 years ago

Looks like 6.0.22 also has serious issues. Still holding off.

ryansch commented 3 years ago

https://community.ui.com/releases/UniFi-Network-Controller-6-0-23/6ee72622-e3ca-4ebe-9e82-97fe7cca2094

I'm monitoring.

ryansch commented 3 years ago

https://community.ui.com/releases/UniFi-Network-Controller-6-0-24/d897a089-4f1d-4fc5-ab5a-0d9f034f91fd?page=1

6.0.24 is looking better but there's still an issue with VLANs beyond UAP wireless downlinks may not have connectivity. I may still hold off because of that.

ryansch commented 3 years ago

https://community.ui.com/releases/UniFi-Network-Controller-6-0-26/4d5d550d-8b4b-4387-ba14-e8065872dca5

I'm intending to mark 6.0.26 as latest if there aren't any glaring issues.

Vetti52 commented 3 years ago

According to UniFi the current stable release is Network Controller 6.0.23. 6.0.24 as of today is RC. There is no 6.0.26 release mentioned at all. Your link above lands on UI 404. Please give me a ride in your DeLorean back to the future, or confirm, that 6.0.26 is a stable candidate and works fine! ;-)

ryansch commented 3 years ago

@Vetti52 Releases start on the beta side of the forum. You can login and request access. They will become publicly available when unifi promotes them to RC.

Vetti52 commented 3 years ago

Ok, so I should look at the beta side of the world. Well, the topic was "6.x stable", where I thought, that there was a "stable" 6.0 version as a docker container. But, up to date, you provide no RC or stable version of 6.x (with respect to Ubiquity this should be 6.0.23), but only "latest", which currently is 6.0.26 beta. Right? In summary, actually there is no reason to upgrade to any of 6.x versions, when looking for a stable environment. As the Ubiquity community is complaining about all 6.x versions at all, you hopefully will communicate, if it somewhen will happen, that we could use 6.x in practice.

ryansch commented 3 years ago

@Vetti52 It's docker convention to use latest as the most recent stable release of a project. I only marked a 6.x release as latest this morning. You can see more about this approach in the project README.

Edit: I also attach a specific version tag to each release so prereleases are available to those who want them.

ryansch commented 3 years ago

I've just released 6.0.27 and marked it as latest.

Vetti52 commented 3 years ago

So, unfortunately Ubiquity tagged 6.0.27 as "Official". Whatever this means. The "official" version at "https://www.ui.com/download/unifi/" is still 6.0.23, which you skipped in your comments completely. So currently I know, which docker version is "latest", but I can't figure out, which version in fact is "stable", with respect to Ubiquity's releases.

ryansch commented 3 years ago

@Vetti52 I'm using the release information from https://community.ui.com/releases

Edit: It looks like Ubiquiti has just recently introduced Official to mean the same thing as the previous Stable except that it hasn't been added to the software downloads page yet. I think they usually do that after a week.