Lemmy v0.19.0 is introducing some breaking changes that, if I add support for in Photon, will break compatibility with instances before v0.19.0. If I don’t add support for v0.19.0, instances with that version or higher will break. How should I proceed?

A: Keep an old version of photon available for people who need to use a pre-0.19.0 instance (medium difficulty)

B: Add a message to login saying the instance must be v0.19.0 or higher, nuke all backwards compatibility (easiest solution)

C: wait until most instances are on v0.19.0 to proceed with B

D: Add code to handle different versions (hardest solution)

I’d prefer that people be able to rely on Photon, and anything that prevents them from doing stuff on photon I see as a catastrophic issue. A looks the most appealing right now.

  • Krafting@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    “A” seems okey, just have an unsupported version with no more updates and just focus on the compatibility with Lemmy 1.19.

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      1 year ago

      no more updates

      I see you like to live dangerously with a publicly exposed website that no longer receives security updates

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        1 year ago

        Lemmy is a fast-moving piece of software and you should keep it updated anyway. It doesn’t get security update either