• JASN_DE@feddit.org
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    1 day ago

    Which isn’t a great idea with all the breaking changes. I’d assume it gets better after v2, but still.

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      13 hours ago

      The 2.0 release resolves a large amount of technical debt and shifts the focus toward compatibility and easier upgrades.

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      23 hours ago

      Your comment is spreading false information. With the stable release the Immich team has committed to no breaking changes except for major version upgrades, so if you pin to 2.x.x you will be perfectly fine

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        22 hours ago

        That’s what I thought, but last time I looked I only saw a “release” tag, no “v2” tag. Did I miss something?

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      I automate my upgrades, but I also automate my backups, and monitoring.

      If an upgrade breaks something, my health monitor lets me know and I can roll back to the previous day.

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          I use rsync to backup, I can delete and restore the whole drive if i want at any time.

          I use watchtower to keep things updated. If you schedule the rsync and watchtower correctly, you can get the backup done before the upgrade and there’s basically no lost data with the rollback.

          I use uptime Kuma for monitoring, and it shoots me an email with details on what failed.

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      I’ve been doing this in my kubernetes cluster since immich was less than v1.49.0 (that’s the earliest I can find but it’s been over 4 years).

      Your comment could have been more constructive: something like “this is really cool, just be sure you don’t auto merge PRs without reading the patch notes. Learn about the process before you roll this out to your mission critical systems!”

      This is a learning opportunity (possibly even for you). Show others how to do things well and the whole community can benefit.