Comment on A self-hosted approach to long-term file storage and control
Cyber@feddit.uk 2 days ago
I dont want to dump on anyone, but this is v2.4.0 and v1.0.0 was last month…
With 4 tickets…
I’m also unsure that refering to zero knowledge architecture is the correct phrase here. Instead I think it should be zero trust in this context.
But as other repos are French, perhaps the AI is from translations.
In short - a good idea, but needs time - and clearer explanations of what’s going on
expyth0n@lemmy.world 2 days ago
Hey, thanks for the honest feedback, I really appreciate you taking the time to share your thoughts.
Yeah, v1 was pretty rough, I won’t lie. It not even worked on a clean install. I was just starting to mess with GitHub back then, so my early work lacked proper tests, workflows, and a good release plan. That’s totally on me.
I rushed v2 out because I didn’t want to keep building on shaky ground. Since then, I’ve really focused on making things stable: adding pre-commit checks, setting up CI workflows, and testing installs on fresh VMs so i know it actually works for other people, not just on my pc.
You’re also right about the words I’m using. Zero trust fits way better than zero knowledge (I literally translated from french words 😅), and I need to be much clearer and more exact about that in the docs.
Regarding issues, I’m still hoping more people will check it out and give feedback. But honestly, I’m always happy to chat and answer questions when they come up, that’s exactly what I’m hoping to get more of.