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[โ€“] MrKaplan@lemmy.world 11 points 1 month ago (3 children)

your calculations seem to be off.

0.19.7 is only 4 versions ahead of 0.19.3, not 8.

there were significant issues with 0.19.4, which resulted in 0.19.5. there are still some issues that are important for us, although they may not be as important for smaller instances, that were an issue in 0.19.5.

0.19.6 was released 10 days ago and already had a followup release 0.19.7 to fix some new issues that were introduced in 0.19.6. there are still pending issues like https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/5208, so i imagine it might not take too long for a 0.19.8 release.

we're aiming to provide a stable experience and also try to avoid regressions resulting in reducing moderator capabilities.

most of the issues we saw reported for versions above 0.19.3 however have been fixed in the newer versions since, so there aren't as many issues remaining that would prevent an upgrade to 0.19.8 or a 0.19.7 with extra patches, but at this time 0.19.7 hasn't seen widespread use yet, which tends to be what brings up more bug reports if there are new issues.

LW is currently still violating privacy laws because users cannot delete uploaded media.

this statement is ridiculous. while you cannot currently delete them yourself, this is in no way violating any laws. if people want to have their uploaded media deleted they can just raise a support ticket or send a message to @lwadmin@lemmy.world and we'll take care of it.

if there are any laws stating that this is required to be possible as self-service i'd love to see references for that, because for all i know this is not the case.