Hello everyone,
Oh boy, I’m late.
For a while now, Yunohost has been warning me a migration to the new version was available, but when I went to the “migrations” panel, I was greeted with this warning:
“N.B.: This migration has been tested by the community over the last few months but has only been declared stable recently. If your server hosts critical services and if you are not too confident with debugging possible issues, we recommend you to wait a little bit more while we gather more feedback and polish things up. If on the other hand you are relatively confident with debugging small issues that may arise, you are encouraged to run this migration ;)! You can read about remaining known issues and feedback from the community here: YunoHost 11.0 (Bullseye) release / Sortie de YunoHost 11.0 (Bullseye)”
Considering I still had updates coming in, I did not worry much. Until I realized I was not able to determine when I saw this warning for the first time. I checked and, oh boy, the latest version of Yunohost went out a year ago and actually, since I am still running Yunohost 4.4.3, I could have upgraded 2 years ago! Well, it’s alright, it still runs and I am getting security upgrades from Debian, thank you oldstable, but still, it’s migration time.
My point: the warning message is a very good thing, but it should not stay for that long. Or it should include a date. I really assumed this warning would disappear after a while. My bad for not checking earlier, that is true. But I still think this could be improved.
Have a nice day,
Kazlu