Edit 10PM CET: 10.9%
It would be more useful to see metrics weighted per active user it’s trivial to update a server if it’s just for yourself, and likewise it’s easy to let it lag a few versions behind.
What’s more relevant is the version number the large instances are running
You can filter https://fedidb.org/software/lemmy by monthly active users.
- lemmy.ml, hexbear and Lemmy dbzer0 are the only ones in the top 10 to run 0.19.8
- discuss.tchncs.de, lemmy.zip and sopuli.xyz, infosec.pub are in the top 20 and run 0.19.8 as well
Note: 0.19.6 and 0.19.7 had an issue with pictures thumbnails, which is why quite a few instances kept running 0.19.5
The elephant in the room is obviously LW which hosts around a third of the monthly active users but still run 0.19.3
A month ago someone asked about this on [email protected], for people interested: https://lemmy.world/post/22173840
Edit: added hexbear, discuss.tchncs.de and infosec.pub which just updated
Total MAUs are so low. You really need solid double digit YoY growth (20-30% YoY) to have a strong trajectory in the medium term.
Monthly active users have plateaued at 44k for a while now: https://lemmy.fediverse.observer/dailystats
That’s not really good a thing.
Obviously not
Yet, comments per day seems to be going up! And I helped!
Have a cookie!
User count seems to be going up according to fedidb. At least in the number of federated users.
It the number of active users stays the same, that could just mean that
- people are changing instances
- some instances shut down
- some farmbots were open
My theory is that there is quite a few servers that are chosing to defederate. The number of total servers continues to drop according to fedidb.
So while total users go up, the global federation is staying around the same. There’s quite a few servers that don’t want to be connected to everyone else.
I’m not seeing that trend. There are people who don’t want to federate. But they usually choose different software. Like Flarum or Discourse instead of Lemmy. And I think the statistics pages pull the user numbers directly from the instances(?) so a more defederated instance might show up in the statistics anyways.
My theory is that there is quite a few servers that are chosing to defederate. The number of total servers continues to drop according to fedidb.
Or admins are just finding it not worth bothering with administering their own server and turning them off.
Heh, I upgraded from 0.19.5 to 0.19.8 today just to see this.
just did the jump fro. .5 to .8 today (for all of my 2 active users)
So when is it safe to upgrade, and from/to which version(s)?
Due to unpleasant experiences, not the first day :)
People who were there for 0.19.4 remember 😅
But this one seems quite stable, it is a fix for 0.19.7, so hopefully no bug
I’ve become a fan of staying one version behind for a month or two, unless there’s a security issue that is involved in which case I’ll patch.
I like it when someone who isn’t me finds out the catastrophic breaking issues and has to do the cleanup, and I’ll wait for the fixed version. :P
Me too. This is also fueled by the fact that there are no admin tools for announcing releases, and you can’t set notifications for any new message in a community, and the releases are announced in a community.
You can pin a post instance wide
This doesn’t help an admin of an instance to identify that a new release has occurred, though.
Ah, misread your question. The other comment with the email from the Github should address your question.
@[email protected] there’s also rss feeds for communities