Closed jtmusson closed 6 months ago
Appears that this commit is responsible: https://github.com/truecharts/charts/commit/a813793ea56e39339c5a2973747e8f7274d1783e
Thank you for the link @kqmaverick - agree that the fix is easy. May I suggest an improvement would have been to give notice on the stable
pages and provide that link, rather than just unceremoniously renaming everything.
No chart pages are auto generated and once moved they go to the new train location. Basic research is required/expected. It was in news and announcements.
There's no need to be rude. I searched on GitHub and on the website and found 1) that the stable version had disappeared, 2) the enterprise version had replaced it.
Thankfully there is a responsive and diligent community here.
The article on the website was literally posted all over the place btw:
Staff wasnt trying to berude, but reading at least one of the announcement/news sources definately is minimally expected before blindly filing a passive agressive bugreport.
About something that isnt even a bug, hence essentially abusing the github bugform.
Thanks - genuinely not intended to be passive aggressive and certainly not abuse the GitHub bugform, didn't know where else to turn for help. I've learned my lesson.
I've now joined the Discord server and subscribed to the RSS feed for the News page. So next time I'll know.
App Name
nextcloud
Operating System
TrueNAS SCALE 23.10.1
App Version
28.0.2
Application Events
Application Logs
Application Configuration
N/A
Describe the bug
nextcloud
app has disappeared from thestable
train and now only appears inenterprise
.Users who have installed via the
stable
train now find themselves stuck. There was no notice or advice given about this change.To Reproduce
nextcloud
on thestable
trainstable
train has been discontinuedExpected Behavior
Expected that any migration would have been done with due notice and advice for how to migrate to
enterprise
train.Screenshots
N/A
Additional Context
I would like to know what advice there is for users who are using
nextcloud
on thestable
train.I've read and agree with the following