There is usually a lot of criticism/negativity around Nextcloud updates, but ...
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yeah, mine is probably even older I think the issue with nextcloud is not nextcloud itself (which I consider fairly ok to manage) but that people tend to install lots of apps/plugins and then things eventually fail and the blame falls on nextcloud. The situation is not too different than WordPress (and WP ends up getting the blame).
While we don't support nextcloud itself, often we are the first point of contact and we have to debug whether something is a packaging issue or something in the installation. As you can see from our repo commits, most of the time it's not a package or nextcloud issue. It's mostly end user installing plugins.
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Yes, that's my main gripe with Nextcloud: Core functionalities are outsourced to (user / inofficial) plugins that are not fully supported, work once but not after an update, etc.
Stuff like fulltext-search, OICD, AI-features should be baked in and fully supported.For our family, I switched away to iCloud - and Cubby for when I need a WebDAV interface.
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I find following the KISS principle is ideal especially when it comes to software.
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Sorry posting here because I noticed in the image that the date is in DD/MM/YYYY format but in my Cloudron it's in MM/DD/YYYY format (also in event logs, etc.). Any idea how to change it??
PS: my Nextcloud install is from 23/11/18