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  • mhgcicM Offline
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    I was just wondering, how does the Cloudron team determine the priority of app updates?

    I.E do you prioritise Apps most commonly installed on client's servers? Or maybe App Quality?

    Or is it just random as and when needed or can?

    Mersey Hub Group CIC
    Non-profit Charitable Organisation
    https://www.mhgcic.org.uk

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    • mhgcicM mhgcic

      I was just wondering, how does the Cloudron team determine the priority of app updates?

      I.E do you prioritise Apps most commonly installed on client's servers? Or maybe App Quality?

      Or is it just random as and when needed or can?

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      @mhgcic Apps are updated as upstream app makes new releases. Is that what you are asking ? Usually, it's not like 10 apps are pending to be updated. So, it has never come to the point of having to priorotize.

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        As @girish said, there is no prioritization for app updates as such, but often there are other issues why updates are delayed. For example ampache update is currently pending and the reason here is that the new app package does not pass our tests and the package needs work, which is not finished yet. Other examples might be for apps like Nextcloud, where based on longer or recent experience, we delay major app releases and wait at least for the first upstream patch release.

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        • girishG girish

          @mhgcic Apps are updated as upstream app makes new releases. Is that what you are asking ? Usually, it's not like 10 apps are pending to be updated. So, it has never come to the point of having to priorotize.

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          @girish said in Priority of App Updates:

          @mhgcic Apps are updated as upstream app makes new releases. Is that what you are asking ? Usually, it's not like 10 apps are pending to be updated. So, it has never come to the point of having to priorotize.

          Yes, Thanks.

          @nebulon said in Priority of App Updates:

          As @girish said, there is no prioritization for app updates as such, but often there are other issues why updates are delayed. For example ampache update is currently pending and the reason here is that the new app package does not pass our tests and the package needs work, which is not finished yet. Other examples might be for apps like Nextcloud, where based on longer or recent experience, we delay major app releases and wait at least for the first upstream patch release.

          I can understand completely thanks for explaining.

          Mersey Hub Group CIC
          Non-profit Charitable Organisation
          https://www.mhgcic.org.uk

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