![]() But for my part, I am more interested in working software than in as many updates as possible. Maybe it leads to the point that the developers start testing their new releases before letting them out to the public?Īnd when I say “testing” I mean REAL testing on a new machine on a machine with an older version of NextCloud and so on - just professional testing, and not of he kind: “When it compiles it’s finished.” And as you said yourself: You can’t really expect someone to work 24/7 like the Log4j dev does. I just wanted to put the whole thing in perspective. Anyway I can understand that you are frustrated. Most likely it is a combination of more than one factor. ![]() But I use mainly Linux and never used Virtual Drive, so I don’t know… But maybe they need better Windows developers, perhaps conceptual mistakes were made or maybe the documentation and support from Microsoft is poor and therefore they struggle to integrate it reliably. Personally, I never had issues like that with any version of the desktop client, neither on Linux nor on Windows. At least there were fewer issues before they intoduced that feature. ![]() Maybe it’s not that easy for them to solve… And I also get the impresson that many of the issues with the desktop client mainly appear on Windows together with Virtual Drive, which relies on features provided by Microsoft. Nextcloud which seems financially successful and still don’t mind completely fix the catastrophic issue discussed in 1 ![]()
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