On 30 January 2017 at 17:00, David Runge <dave@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Helloes! > > I wonder what Arch's/Sergej Pupykin's position towards nextcloud is. > It seems that ownCloud lost most of its developers to the schism > introduced last year. > This led to many apps not being (mainly) developed by them anymore and > moving into the hands of nextcloud and/or being more actively developed > by nextcloud now (bookmarks, news, calendar, etc.) > > There definitely also has been a problem transitioning from php 7.0.x to > 7.1 as the current version of ownCloud now has a "hotfix" applied that > just suppresses the error message (which would render owncloud useless, > as owncloud < 9.2 suppossedly doesn't work with php 7.1). > The bookmark app is currently unusable (unable to add new bookmarks due > to an old version of guzzlehttp dependency) and I wonder how much more > of that we'll have incoming. > > Wouldn't it be better to switch to nextcloud in the community repository at > this point? I'd just vote for the package (if it enters community) to remove the set-perms[1] script since it makes no sense, if you run the app with its own user (for ex. uwsgi systemd service, user nextcloud). [1] https://aur.archlinux.org/cgit/aur.git/tree/set-nc-perms.sh?h=nextcloud -- damjan