Curious if there is a specific update schedule when the site goes down for maintenance/when the latest releases are loaded or if it’s ad-hoc?

  • ᴇᴍᴘᴇʀᴏʀ 帝@feddit.uk
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    1 year ago

    Really a question for @tom@feddit.uk, but, If the last update was a guide: new version gets released, another instance (usually lemmy.world as they have a large well-funded infrastructure) jumps on it and updates, everyone waits to see if something breaks and then most of the big instances install it.

    I’d imagine, if there was a patch for a critical security loophole, then all the admins would move quickly on it but it’d also likely be quite a small patch so relatively easy to do without disrupting the business as usual.

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      1 year ago

      Do you know if this is a single admin instance? I’ve noticed some issues gong back a month or so and @tom@feddit.uk hasn’t posted in over 2 weeks.

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        Do you know if this is a single admin instance?

        I don’t know the answer to that.

        I’ve noticed some issues gong back a month or so and @tom@feddit.uk hasn’t posted in over 2 weeks.

        Technically, as long as he keeps the lights on and installs updates then he doesn’t have to post much.

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          1 year ago

          Very true! But I know first hand how easily life can get in the way and things like servers are amongst the first things forgotten.

          Without a secondary admin things can go south quickly, so an active admin can be reassuring.

          To be honest, admin reliability is pretty much a deciding factor which instances to choose.

          Thanks though!

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            1 year ago

            To be honest, admin reliability is pretty much a deciding factor which instances to choose.

            Understandable and I’d be interested in an answer to your question. I’d hate to get invested here only for it to disappear overnight.

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          1 year ago

          Yeh it is a single admin instance, I’m going to look to add a few more admins this week as we really should have more than one

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            1 year ago

            Thanks for the information.

            I’m going to look to add a few more admins this week as we really should have more than one

            It’s a good idea because life happens (I had a friend who woke up in hospital with a fractured skull caused by eating lasagne), so I am trying to get two mods on the various communities I’ve started, which is hardly mission critical like the instance.

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              1 year ago

              I had a friend who woke up in hospital with a fractured skull caused by eating lasagne

              Now that sounds like story…

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                1 year ago

                That is pretty much the story.

                As best as he can piece together he was sorting out the evening meal and, classic dad move, was eating while dishing everything out. Took a bite of his lasagne (notoriously the hottest of all the Italian foods), fainted, banged his head on the kitchen tiles and woke up later on in hospital with a fractured skull.

                The moral of the story is: lasagne can kill.