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questions to the ReaR release cycle - best current version #3169
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The ReaR 2.8 release date is not yet planned, see
In general I recommend to try out our latest GitHub master code See the section In general we at ReaR upstream do not support older ReaR versions. When you Regarding "especially in cloud environments": I know from various issues here at ReaR upstream that In general see the section If you or your company requires a missing feature, |
Hello @Sen5ation most people either find the older versions, e.g. 2.6 or 2.7, sufficient for their use case or they import a current build package from here. Helping with the implementation of ReaR in a professional context is a big part of the consultancy engagements that we see via ReaR Professional Support and I kindly ask you to reach out to us for more details on that. Most new features are the result of either professional users contributing features they find useful or engaging with us to develop the missing features. I agree with you, BTW, that the lack of regular releases is bad. Unfortunately making a release is a lot of work and so far nobody is willing to pay for a new release |
Hi there,
We are using relax and recover in a professional environment and were wondering which release version we can use.
The current procedure is that we download the 2.7 release from the repo, apply some patches to it (for our use cases) and then use that version internally.
At the moment the 2.7 release is quite old (June 2022) and we have a lot of bugs, especially in cloud environments. We are wondering when the 2.8 release is planned or (if it is too far away) which (snapshot) version you suggest to use/download here as a base for our internal rear version? Are there ans minor releases for public download?
Best regards
Sebastian
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