(7 hours ago)kaft Wrote: You really should've taken more time and testing on these releases.
Its a major release with breaking changes, and you are not a small, selfhosted app anymore.
This project is free, we get a top notch alternative to paid projects like Plex (an even better alternative tbh), and the devs don't earn anything besides donations. Besides, this particular release included a major database change and it was posted all over the place that bugs were obviously expected with first releases. You can't expect a major change to not have bugs, specially when released to the general public with countless different setups. Being a big project now doesn't make them owe us anything. THis is a community project, if there are bugs, you should report them to help troubleshooting, telling the devs they should test their releases more before releases will only drag the project down (bugs reported by general users are key to the project's success). Like the previous post said, that was uncalled for.

